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The '''Repel trick''' | The '''Repel trick''' allows a {{player}} to find the highest-[[level]]ed [[wild Pokémon]] in an area. To perform it, the player needs several bottles of [[Repel]] and a Pokémon at a specific level. This trick works in all [[core series]] games in which Repel is available, with the exception of {{g|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}. | ||
==How to use== | ==How to use== | ||
To perform the trick, the player simply needs any type of Repel and a Pokémon at a specific [[level]] | To perform the trick, the player simply needs any type of Repel (preferably multiple) and a Pokémon at a specific [[level]] at the front of the [[Party]]. Specifically, the Pokémon's level must be the same as, or possibly lower than, the highest wild Pokémon level in the area. | ||
This trick is possible because the Repel ' | This trick is possible because the Repel's effect is to prevent "weak" wild Pokémon from appearing. In this case, "weak" means a Pokémon at a lower level than the first Pokémon in the [[Party]]. This means that if wild Pokémon of multiple different levels (a range of levels) appears in an area, which is almost always the case, and the Pokémon at the front of the player's Party has a level in between this range, any wild Pokémon with equal or higher levels will continue to appear while any Pokémon with a lower level will stop appearing. | ||
This trick can be useful for finding a specific Pokémon in an area. It can also be used with Pokémon | This trick can be useful for finding a specific Pokémon in an area, or simply for finding a higher-level Pokemon and spend less time leveling it up. It can also be used with Pokémon luring methods, such as the use of a [[White Flute]] and the [[Pokémon Music Channel|Pokémon March broadcast]], to increase the probability of finding a Pokémon. | ||
Perhaps the most common and well-known use of this trick is to find [[roaming Pokémon]] and [[Ultra Beast]]s, as they are almost always on a (significantly) higher level than all other Pokémon that can appear in that area. It can also be also effective in [[Nuzlocke Challenge]]s to attempt to make the first encounter a Pokémon of a certain kind that only appears at a certain level. | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
===Mt. Silver=== | ===Mt. Silver=== | ||
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{{catch/entry2|215|Sneasel|yes|yes|no|Grass|38-42|0%|0%|10%|11=k|type1=dark|type2=ice}} | {{catch/entry2|215|Sneasel|yes|yes|no|Grass|38-42|0%|0%|10%|11=k|type1=dark|type2=ice}} | ||
{{catch/footer|land}} | {{catch/footer|land}} | ||
|| | ||At the exterior of [[Mt. Silver]], the Repel trick can be used to find a Rapidash, which otherwise has a relatively low encounter rate of 10% at the most.<br>The player should perform the trick during the Day, put a Level 44 Pokémon in front of their party, and use a Repel. Since the only wild Pokémon that can be encountered at Level 44 (or higher) during the day time are Rapidash, they are certain to find one. | ||
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===Hoenn Route 111=== | |||
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{{catch/header|sand|no}} | |||
{{catch/entry3|027|Sandshrew|yes|yes|yes|Sand|19-21|35%|type1=ground}} | |||
{{catch/entry3|328|Trapinch|yes|yes|yes|Sand|19-21|35%|type1=ground}} | |||
{{catch/entry3|331|Cacnea|yes|yes|no|Sand|19-21|20%|type1=grass}} | |||
{{catch/entry3|343|Baltoy|yes|yes|no|Sand|20-22|10%|type1=ground|type2=psychic}} | |||
{{catch/entry3|343|Baltoy|no|no|yes|Sand|19-21|20%|type1=ground|type2=psychic}} | |||
{{catch/entry3|331|Cacnea|no|no|yes|Sand|20-22|10%|type1=grass}} | |||
{{catch/footer|sand}} | |||
||This is a list of wild Pokémon that can appear in the desert area of {{rt|111|Hoenn}}.<br>In this case, if the player wants to find the highest-level wild Pokémon possible (a {{p|Baltoy}} in Ruby or Sapphire and a {{p|Cacnea}} in Emerald), they must simply to put a level 22 Pokémon in the front of the party and use a Repel. | |||
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{{catch/entry4|113|Chansey|yes|yes|yes|Backlot|16, 18|all=5%}} | {{catch/entry4|113|Chansey|yes|yes|yes|Backlot|16, 18|all=5%}} | ||
{{catch/footer|land}} | {{catch/footer|land}} | ||
||Another common example is the [[Trophy Garden]].<br> One can use the Repel Trick with level 18 Pokémon with {{a|Compoundeyes}} to have higher chances of finding Chansey holding a [[Lucky Egg]] or Pikachu holding a [[Light Ball]]. This trick, however, works only in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, as levels of common Pokémon in {{game|Platinum}} are higher. | ||Another common example is the [[Trophy Garden]].<br>One can use the Repel Trick with level 18 Pokémon with {{a|Compoundeyes}} to have higher chances of finding Chansey holding a [[Lucky Egg]] or Pikachu holding a [[Light Ball]]. This trick, however, works only in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, as levels of common Pokémon in {{game|Platinum}} are higher. | ||
In Platinum, a player could use a level 24 Pokémon and only find Pikachu and [[Staravia]]. | In Platinum, a player could use a level 24 Pokémon and only find Pikachu and [[Staravia]]. | ||
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== | ===Johto Route 43=== | ||
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{{Catch/header|lake}} | |||
{{Catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Surf|5-25, 50|all=100%|type1=Water}} | |||
{{Catch/footer|lake}} | |||
||The ponds on {{rt|43|Johto}} contain level 50 Magikarp.<br>Encountering a level 50 Magikarp is extremely rare. However, it is impossible to find a Pokémon between levels 26 and 49. Using the Repel trick with a Pokémon between level 26 and 50 will repel every wild Pokémon except the level 50 Magikarp and make the Magikarp much easier to encounter. Manipless [[speedrun]]s commonly use the Repel trick here to encounter the level 50 Magikarp. | |||
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===Blush Mountain=== | |||
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{{Catch/header/7|mountain}} | |||
{{Catch/div|mountain|Western field of grass}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|074A|Geodude|yes|no|Brown grass|27-30|all=30%|type1=Rock|type2=Electric|form=Alolan Form}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|074A|Geodude|no|yes|Brown grass|26-29|all=30%|type1=Rock|type2=Electric|form=Alolan Form}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|239|Elekid|yes|no|Brown grass|27-30|all=10%|type1=Electric|allies={{MSN|239|Elekid|6}}<br>{{MSN|125|Electabuzz|6}}<br>{{MSN|113|Chansey|6}}}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|239|Elekid|no|yes|Brown grass|26-29|all=10%|type1=Electric|allies={{MSN|239|Elekid|6}}<br>{{MSN|125|Electabuzz|6}}<br>{{MSN|113|Chansey|6}}}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|324|Torkoal|yes|no|Brown grass|27-30|all=10%|type1=Fire}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|324|Torkoal|no|yes|Brown grass|26-29|all=20%|type1=Fire}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|737|Charjabug|yes|no|Brown grass|27-30|all=10%|type1=Bug|type2=Electric}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|737|Charjabug|no|yes|Brown grass|26-29|all=10%|type1=Bug|type2=Electric}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|749|Mudbray|yes|no|Brown grass|27-30|all=20%|type1=Ground}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|749|Mudbray|no|yes|Brown grass|26-29|all=20%|type1=Ground}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|776|Turtonator|yes|no|Brown grass|27-30|all=10%|type1=Fire|type2=Dragon}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|777|Togedemaru|yes|no|Brown grass|27-30|all=10%|type1=Electric|type2=Steel}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|777|Togedemaru|no|yes|Brown grass|26-29|all=10%|type1=Electric|type2=Steel}} | |||
{{Catch/div|mountain|Exclusively from {{color2|000|QR Scanner#Island Scan|Island Scan}}}} | |||
{{Catch/entry7|111|Rhyhorn|yes|yes|Brown grass|30|all={{tt|One|Knows Skull Bash}}{{dotw|Su}}|type1=Ground|type2=Rock|alliesna=N/A}} | |||
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||This example using [[Blush Mountain]] only works in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon]] specifically.<br>On Sundays, Rhyhorn can be encountered in this area by using {{DL|QR Scanner|Island Scan}}. In the western field of grass in Moon, the typical wild Pokémon levels range from 26 to 29, while the wild Rhyhorn is always level 30, meaning a player could use the Repel Trick with a level 30 Pokémon to find Rhyhorn more consistently. This could be done to encounter Rhyhorn multiple times after [[Escape|escaping]] if the player were searching for a Rhyhorn with a specific [[Ability]] or a {{Shiny}} Rhyhorn. This example does not work in Pokémon Sun, as the typical wild Pokémon levels in this area range from 27 to 30 in that game. | |||
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==Limitations== | |||
*This trick cannot be used to find 'weaker' Pokémon in an area, which may in fact be rarer, such as a {{p|Larvitar}} found inside [[Mt. Silver]]. | |||
*It does not work when [[fishing]]. | |||
*It does not work when using {{m|Sweet Scent}} or [[Honey]] for Pokémon found by triggering a [[Horde Encounter]]. | |||
*It does not work in [[Phenomenon|phenomena]] or [[ambush encounter]]s. | |||
*It may also be difficult to obtain a Pokémon at a specific Level to do the trick. | |||
*It appears to fail within [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] due to all wild Pokémon having the same level range in their respective locations. | |||
[[Category:Fanon terminology]] | [[Category:Fanon terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 07:36, 1 December 2023
The Repel trick allows a player to find the highest-leveled wild Pokémon in an area. To perform it, the player needs several bottles of Repel and a Pokémon at a specific level. This trick works in all core series games in which Repel is available, with the exception of Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
How to use
To perform the trick, the player simply needs any type of Repel (preferably multiple) and a Pokémon at a specific level at the front of the Party. Specifically, the Pokémon's level must be the same as, or possibly lower than, the highest wild Pokémon level in the area.
This trick is possible because the Repel's effect is to prevent "weak" wild Pokémon from appearing. In this case, "weak" means a Pokémon at a lower level than the first Pokémon in the Party. This means that if wild Pokémon of multiple different levels (a range of levels) appears in an area, which is almost always the case, and the Pokémon at the front of the player's Party has a level in between this range, any wild Pokémon with equal or higher levels will continue to appear while any Pokémon with a lower level will stop appearing.
This trick can be useful for finding a specific Pokémon in an area, or simply for finding a higher-level Pokemon and spend less time leveling it up. It can also be used with Pokémon luring methods, such as the use of a White Flute and the Pokémon March broadcast, to increase the probability of finding a Pokémon.
Perhaps the most common and well-known use of this trick is to find roaming Pokémon and Ultra Beasts, as they are almost always on a (significantly) higher level than all other Pokémon that can appear in that area. It can also be also effective in Nuzlocke Challenges to attempt to make the first encounter a Pokémon of a certain kind that only appears at a certain level.
Examples
Mt. Silver
|
At the exterior of Mt. Silver, the Repel trick can be used to find a Rapidash, which otherwise has a relatively low encounter rate of 10% at the most. The player should perform the trick during the Day, put a Level 44 Pokémon in front of their party, and use a Repel. Since the only wild Pokémon that can be encountered at Level 44 (or higher) during the day time are Rapidash, they are certain to find one. |
Hoenn Route 111
|
This is a list of wild Pokémon that can appear in the desert area of Route 111. In this case, if the player wants to find the highest-level wild Pokémon possible (a Baltoy in Ruby or Sapphire and a Cacnea in Emerald), they must simply to put a level 22 Pokémon in the front of the party and use a Repel. |
Trophy Garden
|
Another common example is the Trophy Garden. One can use the Repel Trick with level 18 Pokémon with Compoundeyes to have higher chances of finding Chansey holding a Lucky Egg or Pikachu holding a Light Ball. This trick, however, works only in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, as levels of common Pokémon in Pokémon Platinum are higher. In Platinum, a player could use a level 24 Pokémon and only find Pikachu and Staravia. |
Johto Route 43
|
The ponds on Route 43 contain level 50 Magikarp. Encountering a level 50 Magikarp is extremely rare. However, it is impossible to find a Pokémon between levels 26 and 49. Using the Repel trick with a Pokémon between level 26 and 50 will repel every wild Pokémon except the level 50 Magikarp and make the Magikarp much easier to encounter. Manipless speedruns commonly use the Repel trick here to encounter the level 50 Magikarp. |
Blush Mountain
|
This example using Blush Mountain only works in Pokémon Moon specifically. On Sundays, Rhyhorn can be encountered in this area by using Island Scan. In the western field of grass in Moon, the typical wild Pokémon levels range from 26 to 29, while the wild Rhyhorn is always level 30, meaning a player could use the Repel Trick with a level 30 Pokémon to find Rhyhorn more consistently. This could be done to encounter Rhyhorn multiple times after escaping if the player were searching for a Rhyhorn with a specific Ability or a Shiny Rhyhorn. This example does not work in Pokémon Sun, as the typical wild Pokémon levels in this area range from 27 to 30 in that game. |
Limitations
- This trick cannot be used to find 'weaker' Pokémon in an area, which may in fact be rarer, such as a Larvitar found inside Mt. Silver.
- It does not work when fishing.
- It does not work when using Sweet Scent or Honey for Pokémon found by triggering a Horde Encounter.
- It does not work in phenomena or ambush encounters.
- It may also be difficult to obtain a Pokémon at a specific Level to do the trick.
- It appears to fail within Pokémon Sun and Moon due to all wild Pokémon having the same level range in their respective locations.