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[[File:Bug Catching Contest HGSS.png|frame|Bug-Catching Contest judging in Generation IV]] | [[File:Bug Catching Contest HGSS.png|frame|Bug-Catching Contest judging in Generation IV]] | ||
The '''Bug-Catching Contest''' is a competition held every [[Days of the week|Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday]] in [[Johto]]'s [[National Park]]. The Bug-Catching Contest | The '''Bug-Catching Contest''' (Japanese: '''むしとりたいかい''' ''Bug-Catching Contest'') is a competition held every [[Days of the week|Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday]] in [[Johto]]'s [[National Park]]. The Bug-Catching Contest was introduced in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, and makes a return in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. | ||
==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
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There is no entry fee for the Bug-Catching Contest. Anyone may enter once per day, every [[Days of the week|Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday]]. | There is no entry fee for the Bug-Catching Contest. Anyone may enter once per day, every [[Days of the week|Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday]]. | ||
To compete, Trainers must {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} the single best {{ | To compete, Trainers must {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} the single best {{type|Bug}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} they can find. To do this, Trainers are given twenty [[Sport Ball]]s (similar to Safari Balls; called "Park Balls" in Generation II), and they are only allowed to use a single Pokémon from their party. The rest of a Trainer's Pokémon remain with the contest officials until the competition is over. The player cannot save the game in the middle of the contest, nor can they use any items from the Bag, except for the limited purpose of giving their chosen Pokémon a held item. | ||
Any Pokémon caught will be recorded in the [[Pokédex]], but only one Pokémon can be kept to be judged. The Pokémon that is judged may be kept after the competition. | Any Pokémon caught will be recorded in the [[Pokédex]], but only one Pokémon can be kept to be judged. The Pokémon that is judged may be kept after the competition. | ||
The competition ends when all the Sport Balls are used, the | The competition ends when all the Sport Balls are used, the Trainer [[black out|blacks out]], the Trainer leaves the park, the Trainer chooses to quit the competition from the menu, or 20 minutes have passed. After that, the judging will occur, in which Trainers are scored on their skills of capturing rare and powerful Pokémon. In [[Generation II]], judging takes place inside the gate to/from {{rt|36|Johto}}, while in [[Generation IV]], judging takes place in front of the fountain in the middle of the [[National Park]]. | ||
===Pokémon available=== | ===Pokémon available=== | ||
====[[Generation II]]==== | ====[[Generation II]]==== | ||
{{Catch/header|land}} | {{Catch/header|land|no}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|010|Caterpie|yes|yes|yes|Grass|7-18|all=20%|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entry2|010|Caterpie|yes|yes|yes|Grass|7-18|all=20%|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|011|Metapod|yes|yes|yes|Grass|9-18|all=10%|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entry2|011|Metapod|yes|yes|yes|Grass|9-18|all=10%|type1=Bug}} | ||
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{{Catch/footer|land}} | {{Catch/footer|land}} | ||
* Scyther, Pinsir and one family of {{ | * Scyther, Pinsir, and one family of {{type|Bug}} Pokémon (Caterpie, Metapod and Butterfree in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Silver|s}}, Weedle, Kakuna and Beedrill in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold|s}}) can only be caught during the Bug-Catching Contest. All the others can be caught in the wild outside the contest. | ||
====[[Generation IV]]==== | ====[[Generation IV]]==== | ||
===== | When generating Pokémon's [[IV]]s, the game will reroll the numbers up to 4 times if none of the IVs are at 31. | ||
{{Catch/header|land}} | =====Pre-[[National Pokédex]]===== | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|010|Caterpie|yes|yes|Grass|7- | These Pokémon are available in Contests held every day pre-National Pokédex, and on Tuesdays post-National Pokédex (denoted by the levels indicated in the parentheses). | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|011|Metapod|yes|yes|Grass|9-18 (26-36)|all=10%|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/header|land|no}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|012|Butterfree|yes|yes|Grass|12-15 (27-30)|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|010|Caterpie|yes|yes|Grass|7-18<br/>(24-36)|all=20%|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|013|Weedle|yes|yes|Grass|7- | {{Catch/entryhs|011|Metapod|yes|yes|Grass|9-18<br/>(26-36)|all=10%|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|014|Kakuna|yes|yes|Grass|9-18 (26-36)|all=10%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | {{Catch/entryhs|012|Butterfree|yes|yes|Grass|12-15<br/>(27-30)|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|015|Beedrill|yes|yes|Grass|12-15 (27-30)|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | {{Catch/entryhs|013|Weedle|yes|yes|Grass|7-18<br/>(24-36)|all=20%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|046|Paras|yes|yes|Grass|10-17 (27-34)|all=10%|type1=Bug|type2=Grass}} | {{Catch/entryhs|014|Kakuna|yes|yes|Grass|9-18<br/>(26-36)|all=10%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|048|Venonat|yes|yes|Grass|10-16 (25- | {{Catch/entryhs|015|Beedrill|yes|yes|Grass|12-15<br/>(27-30)|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|123|Scyther|yes|yes|Grass|13-14 (27-28)|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|046|Paras|yes|yes|Grass|10-17<br/>(27-34)|all=10%|type1=Bug|type2=Grass}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|127|Pinsir|yes|yes|Grass|13-14 (27-28)|all=5%|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entryhs|048|Venonat|yes|yes|Grass|10-16<br/>(25-32)|all=10%|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|123|Scyther|yes|yes|Grass|13-14<br/>(27-28)|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|127|Pinsir|yes|yes|Grass|13-14<br/>(27-28)|all=5%|type1=Bug}} | |||
{{Catch/footer|land}} | {{Catch/footer|land}} | ||
=====Post-[[National Pokédex]] | =====Post-[[National Pokédex]]===== | ||
{{Catch/header|land}} | These Pokémon are only available in Contests held on Thursday and Saturday post-National Pokédex. | ||
{{Catch/header|land|no}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|123|Scyther|yes|yes|Grass|27-28|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|123|Scyther|yes|yes|Grass|27-28|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|127|Pinsir|yes|yes|Grass|27-28|all=5%|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entryhs|127|Pinsir|yes|yes|Grass|27-28|all=5%|type1=Bug}} | ||
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{{Catch/entryhs|266|Silcoon|yes|yes|Grass|24-36|all=10%{{dotw|Th}}|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entryhs|266|Silcoon|yes|yes|Grass|24-36|all=10%{{dotw|Th}}|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|267|Beautifly|yes|yes|Grass|25-32|all=5%{{dotw|Sa}}|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|267|Beautifly|yes|yes|Grass|25-32|all=5%{{dotw|Sa}}|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|268|Cascoon|yes|yes|Grass| | {{Catch/entryhs|268|Cascoon|yes|yes|Grass|24-36|all=10%{{dotw|Sa}}|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|269|Dustox|yes|yes|Grass|25-32|all=5%{{dotw|Th}}|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | {{Catch/entryhs|269|Dustox|yes|yes|Grass|25-32|all=5%{{dotw|Th}}|type1=Bug|type2=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|290|Nincada|yes|yes|Grass|26-36|all=20%|type1=Bug|type2=Ground}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|313|Volbeat|yes|yes|Grass|26-36|all=10%{{dotw|Th}}|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entryhs|313|Volbeat|yes|yes|Grass|26-36|all=10%{{dotw|Th}}|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|314|Illumise|yes|yes|Grass|26-36|all=10%{{dotw|Sa}}|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entryhs|314|Illumise|yes|yes|Grass|26-36|all=10%{{dotw|Sa}}|type1=Bug}} | ||
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{{Catch/entryhs|402|Kricketune|yes|yes|Grass|27-30|all=10%|type1=Bug}} | {{Catch/entryhs|402|Kricketune|yes|yes|Grass|27-30|all=10%|type1=Bug}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|415|Combee|yes|yes|Grass|27-34|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entryhs|415|Combee|yes|yes|Grass|27-34|all=5%|type1=Bug|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/footer|land}} | {{Catch/footer|land}} | ||
===Scoring=== | ===Scoring=== | ||
====Generation II==== | |||
The score earned for a given Pokémon in [[Generation II]] is the sum of the following: | The score earned for a given Pokémon in [[Generation II]] is the sum of the following: | ||
* 4 times the max HP of the Pokémon | * 4 times the max HP of the Pokémon | ||
* The stats | * The sum of the Pokémon's other [[statistic|stats]] | ||
* 16 points if the Defense IV | * Up to 29 points based on the Pokémon's [[individual values]]: | ||
* 8 points if the Attack IV is | ** 16 points if half of the Defense IV (rounded down) results in an odd number, 0 otherwise | ||
* 4 points if the Special IV is | ** 8 points if half of the Attack IV (rounded down) is odd, 0 otherwise | ||
* 1 point if the Speed IV is | ** 4 points if half of the Special IV (rounded down) is odd, 0 otherwise | ||
** 1 point if half of the Speed IV (rounded down) is odd, 0 otherwise | |||
*** If the player manages to find a [[Shiny Pokémon]] during the contest, it will be assured of earning all 29 of these points. | |||
* 1/8 of the current HP of the Pokémon, rounded down | * 1/8 of the current HP of the Pokémon, rounded down | ||
* 1 point if the Pokémon is holding an item, 0 otherwise | * 1 point if the Pokémon is holding an item, 0 otherwise | ||
The maximum possible score in this version of the contest is 386, achieved by catching a level 14 {{p|Scyther}} with maximum IVs in every stat and without dealing more than 7 damage to it. | |||
====Generation IV==== | |||
The score earned for a given Pokémon in [[Generation IV]] is the sum of the following: | The score earned for a given Pokémon in [[Generation IV]] is the sum of the following: | ||
* The level of the Pokémon relative to the maximum that can be found in the contest ( | * The level of the Pokémon relative to the maximum that can be found in the contest (e.g. before the [[National Pokédex]], the maximum value for Paras would be 17, but after the National Pokédex, this would be 34), as a percentage | ||
* The Pokémon's {{IV}}s relative to the maximum (186), as a percentage | * The Pokémon's {{IV}}s relative to the maximum (186), as a percentage | ||
* The Pokémon's | * The Pokémon's {{stat|HP}} relative to its maximum, as a percentage | ||
* A rarity factor, either 60 ({{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Weedle}}, {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Wurmple}}, {{p|Silcoon}}, {{p|Cascoon}}, or {{p|Kricketot}}), 80 (all Pokémon not mentioned), or 100 ({{p|Scyther}} | * A rarity factor, either 60 ({{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Weedle}}, {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Wurmple}}, {{p|Silcoon}}, {{p|Cascoon}}, or {{p|Kricketot}}), 80 (all Pokémon not mentioned), or 100 ({{p|Scyther}} or {{p|Pinsir}}) | ||
Therefore, the maximum possible score in this version of the contest is 400, achieved by catching Scyther or Pinsir at either level 14 or 28 (whichever is available), with maximum IVs in every stat, and without dealing any damage to it. | |||
===Competitors=== | ===Competitors=== | ||
These are the competitors found in | These are the competitors found in the Contest. | ||
*{{tc|Ace Trainer| | *{{tc|Ace Trainer|Cooltrainer}} [[Union Cave|Nick]]{{sup/2|GSC}}/Ace Trainer Abby{{sup/4|HGSS}} | ||
*{{tc| | *{{tc|Pokéfan}} [[National Park|William]] | ||
*{{tc|Youngster}} | *{{tc|Youngster}} [[Johto Route 34|Samuel]] | ||
*{{tc|Camper}} Barry | *{{tc|Camper}} [[Fuchsia Gym|Barry]] | ||
*{{tc|Bug Catcher}} Ed | *{{tc|Bug Catcher}} [[Kanto Route 2|Ed]] | ||
*{{tc|Bug Catcher}} Benny | *{{tc|Bug Catcher}} [[Azalea Gym|Benny]] | ||
*{{tc|Bug Catcher}} [[Azalea Gym|Josh]] | |||
*{{tc|Bug Catcher}} [[Johto Route 30|Don]] | |||
*{{tc|School Kid|Schoolboy}}{{sup/2|GSC}}/School Kid{{sup/4|HGSS}} [[Kanto Route 15|Kipp]] | |||
*{{tc|Picnicker}} [[Fuchsia Gym|Cindy]] | |||
====Scores==== | |||
=====Generation II===== | |||
In the [[Generation II]] games, each NPC contestant has three possible base scores. Five of the ten NPCs are randomly chosen to appear in the contest, and each of them randomly receives one of their three base scores, plus a random bonus of up to 7 points. | |||
The lowest score that can possibly take first place in this version of the contest is 264, which requires the randomly chosen NPCs to be Don, Ed, Samuel, Kipp, and Cindy and for them to receive their low-value scores. | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{bug color}}; border: 3px solid #{{bug color dark}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{bug color light}}" | Contestant | |||
! style="background:#{{bug color light}}" | Pokémon | |||
! style="background:#{{bug color light}}" | Score | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Bug Catcher}} Don | |||
| {{MSP/3|014|Kakuna}} {{p|Kakuna}} | |||
| class="c" | 300 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|011|Metapod}} {{p|Metapod}} | |||
| class="c" | 285 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|010|Caterpie}} {{p|Caterpie}} | |||
| class="c" | 226 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Bug Catcher}} Ed | |||
| {{MSP/3|012|Butterfree}} {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| class="c" | 286 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|012|Butterfree}} {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| class="c" | 251 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|010|Caterpie}} {{p|Caterpie}} | |||
| class="c" | 237 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cooltrainer}} Nick | |||
| {{MSP/3|123|Scyther}} {{p|Scyther}} | |||
| class="c" | 357 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|012|Butterfree}} {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| class="c" | 349 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|127|Pinsir}} {{p|Pinsir}} | |||
| class="c" | 368 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Pokéfan}} William | |||
| {{MSP/3|127|Pinsir}} {{p|Pinsir}} | |||
| class="c" | 332 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|012|Butterfree}} {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| class="c" | 324 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|048|Venonat}} {{p|Venonat}} | |||
| class="c" | 321 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Bug Catcher}} Benny | |||
| {{MSP/3|012|Butterfree}} {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| class="c" | 318 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|013|Weedle}} {{p|Weedle}} | |||
| class="c" | 295 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|010|Caterpie}} {{p|Caterpie}} | |||
| class="c" | 285 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Camper}} Barry | |||
| {{MSP/3|127|Pinsir}} {{p|Pinsir}} | |||
| class="c" | 366 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|048|Venonat}} {{p|Venonat}} | |||
| class="c" | 329 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|014|Kakuna}} {{p|Kakuna}} | |||
| class="c" | 314 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Picnicker}} Cindy | |||
| {{MSP/3|012|Butterfree}} {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| class="c" | 341 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|011|Metapod}} {{p|Metapod}} | |||
| class="c" | 301 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|010|Caterpie}} {{p|Caterpie}} | |||
| class="c" | 264 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Bug Catcher}} Josh | |||
| {{MSP/3|123|Scyther}} {{p|Scyther}} | |||
| class="c" | 326 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|012|Butterfree}} {{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| class="c" | 292 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|011|Metapod}} {{p|Metapod}} | |||
| class="c" | 282 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|Youngster}} Samuel | |||
| {{MSP/3|013|Weedle}} {{p|Weedle}} | |||
| class="c" | 270 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|127|Pinsir}} {{p|Pinsir}} | |||
| class="c" | 282 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|010|Caterpie}} {{p|Caterpie}} | |||
| class="c" | 251 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{tc|School Kid|Schoolboy}} Kipp | |||
| {{MSP/3|048|Venonat}} {{p|Venonat}} | |||
| class="c" | 267 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|046|Paras}} {{p|Paras}} | |||
| class="c" | 254 | |||
|- | |||
| {{MSP/3|014|Kakuna}} {{p|Kakuna}} | |||
| class="c" | 259 | |||
|} | |||
===Prizes=== | ===Prizes=== | ||
{| | {| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; margin:auto; background: #{{bug color}}; border: 3px solid #{{bug color dark}}" cellpadding="2px" | ||
! rowspan=2 style="background:#{{bug color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Place | |||
! style="background:#{{bug color | ! colspan=5 style="background:#{{bug color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Core series|Version}} | ||
| style="background:#{{Gold color | |- | ||
! style="background:#{{Gold color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold}} | |||
! style="background:#{{Silver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Silver}} | |||
! style="background:#{{Crystal color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}} | |||
! style="background:#{{HeartGold color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold}} | |||
|- | ! style="background:#{{SoulSilver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|SoulSilver}} | ||
| style="background:#{{ | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| colspan= | | style="background:#{{gold color light}}" rowspan=2 | 1st | ||
| | | colspan=3 rowspan=2 | {{bag2|Sun Stone}} | ||
|- | | colspan=2 | {{bag2|Sun Stone}}<br/>(pre-National Pokédex) | ||
| colspan= | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|- | | colspan=2 | {{bag3|Fire Stone}}{{bag3|Water Stone}}[[File:Bag Thunder Stone Sprite.png|link=Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]]{{bag3|Leaf Stone}}{{bag3|Moon Stone}}<br/>{{bag3|Sun Stone}}{{bag3|Shiny Stone}}{{bag3|Dusk Stone}}{{bag3|Dawn Stone}}{{bag3|Oval Stone}}<br/>Random [[Evolution stone]]<br/>(post-National Pokédex) | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| colspan= | | style="background:#{{silver color light}}" | 2nd | ||
|- | | colspan=3 | {{bag2|Everstone}} | ||
| style="background:#{{bronze color}}" | | colspan=2 | {{bag2|Everstone}} | ||
| colspan= | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| colspan= | | style="background:#{{bronze color light}}" | 3rd | ||
|- | | colspan=3 | [[Gold Berry]] | ||
| style="background:#{{ | | colspan=2 | {{bag2|Sitrus Berry}} | ||
| colspan= | |- | ||
| colspan= | | style="background:#{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Consolation<br/>Prize | ||
| colspan=3 style="background:#fff" | {{i|Berry}} | |||
| colspan=2 style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{bag2|Shed Shell}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
In ''[[EP161|The Bug Stops Here]]'', {{Ash}} and {{an|Casey}} competed in the Bug-Catching Contest. During the competition, Casey caught a {{p|Weedle}}, and her {{TP|Casey|Chikorita | [[File:Bug-Catching Contest anime.png|thumb|250px|The Bug-Catching Contest audience in the anime]] | ||
In ''[[EP161|The Bug Stops Here]]'', {{Ash}} and {{an|Casey}} competed in the Bug-Catching Contest. During the competition, Casey caught a {{p|Weedle}}, and her {{TP|Casey|Chikorita}} evolved into a {{p|Bayleef}}. Ash won the competition with a {{TP|Casey|Beedrill}}, earning himself a [[Sun Stone]]. After the competition, he gave the Beedrill to Casey, being aware of her love for Pokémon with yellow and black stripes. | |||
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, the Contest can be followed from a giant screen outside of the park. It also has several other notable differences from the games. | |||
* Only the winner is allowed to keep the Pokémon they caught. | |||
* No consolation prize is available, neither are there any sort of rewards for anybody other than the champion, whereas such prizes can be earned in the games. | |||
* The contest implements strict age-limits: only children under 18 (16 in the dub) are allowed to participate. | |||
{{-}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The music used during the contest is a remix of the [[Kanto]]-based games' [[Bicycle]] music. | * The music used during the contest is a remix of the [[Kanto]]-based games' [[Bicycle]] music. | ||
* | * In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the contest encounter data table has an unused 11th entry, for {{p|Venomoth}} ranging from level 30 to 40. | ||
*After the player obtains the [[National Pokédex]] and enters the contest on Thursdays and Saturdays, some of the other competitors may be announced as having caught a Pokémon in the Caterpie or Weedle lines, despite those Pokémon not being available on those days. | * If Youngster Samuel catches a Pinsir in [[Generation II]], it will receive a score between 282 and 289 points, but no Pinsir available during the contest can evaluate to a score lower than 293. | ||
* After the {{player}} obtains the [[National Pokédex]] and enters the contest on Thursdays and Saturdays in [[Generation IV]], some of the other competitors may be announced as having caught a Pokémon in the Caterpie or Weedle lines, despite those Pokémon not being available to the player on those days. | |||
* In Generation IV, if at the end of the contest the player has a full party and their newly captured Pokémon is sent to the PC, it is referred to as "Bill's PC" (as opposed to "Someone's PC") even if the player has not yet met [[Bill]]. | |||
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, when met at the [[National Park]], Bugsy reveals that he's won the contest multiple times, explaining why he does not participate in it with the player. | |||
== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{langtable|color={{Bug color}}|bordercolor={{Bug color dark}} | |||
|zh_yue=捕蟲大賽 ''{{tt|Bouhchùhng Daaihchoi|Bug-Catching Contest}}'' | |||
|zh_cmn=捕蟲大賽 / 捕虫大赛 ''{{tt|Bǔchóng Dàsài|Bug-Catching Contest}}'' | |||
|cs=Soutěž v chytání hmyzích Pokémonů | |||
|fr=Concours de Capture d'insecte | |||
|fi=Ötökänpyydystyskisa | |||
|de=Käferturnier | |||
|it=Gara Pigliamosche | |||
|ko=곤충채집 대회 ''Gonchungchaejip Daehoe'' | |||
|pl=Zawody w Łapaniu Pokémonów Robaków | |||
|es=Concurso de Captura de Bichos | |||
|sv=Fånga Kryp-Pokémontävlingen | |||
|vi=Đại hội bắt côn trùng | |||
}} | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Johto competitions]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Gold and Silver]] | [[Category:Pokémon Gold and Silver]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Crystal]] | [[Category:Pokémon Crystal]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]] | [[Category:Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]] | ||
[[fr:Concours de | [[es:Concurso de captura de bichos]] | ||
[[fr:Concours de Capture d'insecte]] | |||
[[it:Gara Pigliamosche]] | |||
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The Bug-Catching Contest (Japanese: むしとりたいかい Bug-Catching Contest) is a competition held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday in Johto's National Park. The Bug-Catching Contest was introduced in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, and makes a return in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
In the games
Rules
There is no entry fee for the Bug-Catching Contest. Anyone may enter once per day, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
To compete, Trainers must catch the single best Bug-type Pokémon they can find. To do this, Trainers are given twenty Sport Balls (similar to Safari Balls; called "Park Balls" in Generation II), and they are only allowed to use a single Pokémon from their party. The rest of a Trainer's Pokémon remain with the contest officials until the competition is over. The player cannot save the game in the middle of the contest, nor can they use any items from the Bag, except for the limited purpose of giving their chosen Pokémon a held item.
Any Pokémon caught will be recorded in the Pokédex, but only one Pokémon can be kept to be judged. The Pokémon that is judged may be kept after the competition.
The competition ends when all the Sport Balls are used, the Trainer blacks out, the Trainer leaves the park, the Trainer chooses to quit the competition from the menu, or 20 minutes have passed. After that, the judging will occur, in which Trainers are scored on their skills of capturing rare and powerful Pokémon. In Generation II, judging takes place inside the gate to/from Route 36, while in Generation IV, judging takes place in front of the fountain in the middle of the National Park.
Pokémon available
Generation II
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
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G | S | C |
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7-18 | 20% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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9-18 | 10% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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12-15 | 5% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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7-18 | 20% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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9-18 | 10% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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12-15 | 5% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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10-17 | 10% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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10-16 | 10% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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13-14 | 5% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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13-14 | 5% | |||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
- Scyther, Pinsir, and one family of Bug-type Pokémon (Caterpie, Metapod and Butterfree in Silver, Weedle, Kakuna and Beedrill in Gold) can only be caught during the Bug-Catching Contest. All the others can be caught in the wild outside the contest.
Generation IV
When generating Pokémon's IVs, the game will reroll the numbers up to 4 times if none of the IVs are at 31.
Pre-National Pokédex
These Pokémon are available in Contests held every day pre-National Pokédex, and on Tuesdays post-National Pokédex (denoted by the levels indicated in the parentheses).
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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7-18 (24-36) |
20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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9-18 (26-36) |
10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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12-15 (27-30) |
5% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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7-18 (24-36) |
20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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9-18 (26-36) |
10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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12-15 (27-30) |
5% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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10-17 (27-34) |
10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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10-16 (25-32) |
10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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13-14 (27-28) |
5% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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13-14 (27-28) |
5% | ||||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Post-National Pokédex
These Pokémon are only available in Contests held on Thursday and Saturday post-National Pokédex.
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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27-28 | 5% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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27-28 | 5% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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24-36 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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24-36 | 10%Th | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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25-32 | 5%Sa | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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24-36 | 10%Sa | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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25-32 | 5%Th | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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26-36 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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26-36 | 10%Th | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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26-36 | 10%Sa | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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27-30 | 10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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27-30 | 10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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27-34 | 5% | ||||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Scoring
Generation II
The score earned for a given Pokémon in Generation II is the sum of the following:
- 4 times the max HP of the Pokémon
- The sum of the Pokémon's other stats
- Up to 29 points based on the Pokémon's individual values:
- 16 points if half of the Defense IV (rounded down) results in an odd number, 0 otherwise
- 8 points if half of the Attack IV (rounded down) is odd, 0 otherwise
- 4 points if half of the Special IV (rounded down) is odd, 0 otherwise
- 1 point if half of the Speed IV (rounded down) is odd, 0 otherwise
- If the player manages to find a Shiny Pokémon during the contest, it will be assured of earning all 29 of these points.
- 1/8 of the current HP of the Pokémon, rounded down
- 1 point if the Pokémon is holding an item, 0 otherwise
The maximum possible score in this version of the contest is 386, achieved by catching a level 14 Scyther with maximum IVs in every stat and without dealing more than 7 damage to it.
Generation IV
The score earned for a given Pokémon in Generation IV is the sum of the following:
- The level of the Pokémon relative to the maximum that can be found in the contest (e.g. before the National Pokédex, the maximum value for Paras would be 17, but after the National Pokédex, this would be 34), as a percentage
- The Pokémon's IVs relative to the maximum (186), as a percentage
- The Pokémon's HP relative to its maximum, as a percentage
- A rarity factor, either 60 (Caterpie, Metapod, Weedle, Kakuna, Wurmple, Silcoon, Cascoon, or Kricketot), 80 (all Pokémon not mentioned), or 100 (Scyther or Pinsir)
Therefore, the maximum possible score in this version of the contest is 400, achieved by catching Scyther or Pinsir at either level 14 or 28 (whichever is available), with maximum IVs in every stat, and without dealing any damage to it.
Competitors
These are the competitors found in the Contest.
- Cooltrainer NickGSC/Ace Trainer AbbyHGSS
- Pokéfan William
- Youngster Samuel
- Camper Barry
- Bug Catcher Ed
- Bug Catcher Benny
- Bug Catcher Josh
- Bug Catcher Don
- SchoolboyGSC/School KidHGSS Kipp
- Picnicker Cindy
Scores
Generation II
In the Generation II games, each NPC contestant has three possible base scores. Five of the ten NPCs are randomly chosen to appear in the contest, and each of them randomly receives one of their three base scores, plus a random bonus of up to 7 points.
The lowest score that can possibly take first place in this version of the contest is 264, which requires the randomly chosen NPCs to be Don, Ed, Samuel, Kipp, and Cindy and for them to receive their low-value scores.
Contestant | Pokémon | Score |
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Bug Catcher Don | Kakuna | 300 |
Metapod | 285 | |
Caterpie | 226 | |
Bug Catcher Ed | Butterfree | 286 |
Butterfree | 251 | |
Caterpie | 237 | |
Cooltrainer Nick | Scyther | 357 |
Butterfree | 349 | |
Pinsir | 368 | |
Pokéfan William | Pinsir | 332 |
Butterfree | 324 | |
Venonat | 321 | |
Bug Catcher Benny | Butterfree | 318 |
Weedle | 295 | |
Caterpie | 285 | |
Camper Barry | Pinsir | 366 |
Venonat | 329 | |
Kakuna | 314 | |
Picnicker Cindy | Butterfree | 341 |
Metapod | 301 | |
Caterpie | 264 | |
Bug Catcher Josh | Scyther | 326 |
Butterfree | 292 | |
Metapod | 282 | |
Youngster Samuel | Weedle | 270 |
Pinsir | 282 | |
Caterpie | 251 | |
Schoolboy Kipp | Venonat | 267 |
Paras | 254 | |
Kakuna | 259 |
Prizes
Place | Version | ||||
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Gold | Silver | Crystal | HeartGold | SoulSilver | |
1st | Sun Stone | Sun Stone (pre-National Pokédex) | |||
Random Evolution stone (post-National Pokédex) | |||||
2nd | Everstone | Everstone | |||
3rd | Gold Berry | Sitrus Berry | |||
Consolation Prize |
Berry | Shed Shell |
In the anime
In The Bug Stops Here, Ash and Casey competed in the Bug-Catching Contest. During the competition, Casey caught a Weedle, and her Chikorita evolved into a Bayleef. Ash won the competition with a Beedrill, earning himself a Sun Stone. After the competition, he gave the Beedrill to Casey, being aware of her love for Pokémon with yellow and black stripes.
In the anime, the Contest can be followed from a giant screen outside of the park. It also has several other notable differences from the games.
- Only the winner is allowed to keep the Pokémon they caught.
- No consolation prize is available, neither are there any sort of rewards for anybody other than the champion, whereas such prizes can be earned in the games.
- The contest implements strict age-limits: only children under 18 (16 in the dub) are allowed to participate.
Trivia
- The music used during the contest is a remix of the Kanto-based games' Bicycle music.
- In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the contest encounter data table has an unused 11th entry, for Venomoth ranging from level 30 to 40.
- If Youngster Samuel catches a Pinsir in Generation II, it will receive a score between 282 and 289 points, but no Pinsir available during the contest can evaluate to a score lower than 293.
- After the player obtains the National Pokédex and enters the contest on Thursdays and Saturdays in Generation IV, some of the other competitors may be announced as having caught a Pokémon in the Caterpie or Weedle lines, despite those Pokémon not being available to the player on those days.
- In Generation IV, if at the end of the contest the player has a full party and their newly captured Pokémon is sent to the PC, it is referred to as "Bill's PC" (as opposed to "Someone's PC") even if the player has not yet met Bill.
- In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, when met at the National Park, Bugsy reveals that he's won the contest multiple times, explaining why he does not participate in it with the player.
In other languages
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