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With grass, is you encountering a Pokemon per tile truly random chance or is there is some method behind it? Is the chance that I will encounter a Pokemon next step no different than 5, 10 or even 100 steps?
With grass, is you encountering a Pokemon per tile truly random chance or is there is some method behind it? Is the chance that I will encounter a Pokemon next step no different than 5, 10 or even 100 steps?
The chance you'll encounter a Pokémon in tall grass is definitely a random process not some one encounter per x steps type of encounter. I've encountered wild Pokémon by simply changing direction by one press on the D-pad and I even had encounters one step right after another encounter.
It is, but you need a Switcharoo facility to change the Pokemon offered, or you can get new teammates to join you instead (in this method, you can't change your own Pokemon, but changing up the team can be a good thing).
I was wondering why cant we use Pokemon from previous generations for competitive battling? Like Pokemon I bred in Pokemon X and I cannot use them for online battling for Pokemon Sun? Why is that?
I was wondering why cant we use Pokemon from previous generations for competitive battling? Like Pokemon I bred in Pokemon X and I cannot use them for online battling for Pokemon Sun? Why is that?
You can do Battle Spot and Link Battle just fine with older Pokes. It's the ranked/tournament stuff that's not gonna let you. As for the reason, maybe they don't want you using certain moves or something that would give an unfair advantage like if you used something from an event back in an older gen.
You can do Battle Spot and Link Battle just fine with older Pokes. It's the ranked/tournament stuff that's not gonna let you. As for the reason, maybe they don't want you using certain moves or something that would give an unfair advantage like if you used something from an event back in an older gen.
Why not try a Diglett or an Exeggutor? Somehow I believe this is limited to a couple of Pokémon which I believe are all Gen 1 because Gen 2 VC wasn't released when Sun and Moon came out. Pretty sure it also works with Mew and Tauros too.
EDIT: Seems that some Gen 2 Pokémon, like Shuckle and Piloswine work too, due to some changes in USUM.
It is only accessible for all types of trades, whether it's Wonder Trade, Link Trade or GTS. However Wonder Trade is recommended because there is no loading lag (GTS checks if your deposited Pokémon has been traded) and therefore it is the fastest way to access the PC but you'll have to be connected to the Internet.
It is only accessible for all types of trades, whether it's Wonder Trade, Link Trade or GTS. However Wonder Trade is recommended because there is no loading lag (GTS checks if your deposited Pokémon has been traded) and therefore it is the fastest way to access the PC but you'll have to be connected to the Internet.
Sorry to be a bother! I've been doing SR's for Treecko on my dry Sapphire, I'm up to 3300 SR's. I know it being dry affects the rng so I've been doing 50 sr's then starting a new file. I watched a youtube video that said I should reset at five different speeds each ten sr's. However I would prefer to just do them normally as it makes it quicker for me. Does it matter how fast or slow I do the SR's? I'm worried about hitting the same frames on each file and never getting my shiny. Each time the Poochyena changes gender, and the Treecko changes nature and gender, though sometimes I see the same nature in the 50 sr's. Would anyone know if the speed matters when I SR on a dry battery game?