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Has anyone looked into how phenomena occurs? All I've been able to gather so far is that it's step based and has some random element, like normal wild encounters. I don't know if the probability of phenomena occurring increases with more steps or if it's just entirely random though.  I'm somewhat wiki retarded, so sorry if the talk page isn't the right place for this, or if it's not formatted well (and if it doesn't belong here, sorry, and certainly delete it). [[User:Omfgzergrush|Omfgzergrush]] 09:14, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
Has anyone looked into how phenomena occurs? All I've been able to gather so far is that it's step based and has some random element, like normal wild encounters. I don't know if the probability of phenomena occurring increases with more steps or if it's just entirely random though.  I'm somewhat wiki retarded, so sorry if the talk page isn't the right place for this, or if it's not formatted well (and if it doesn't belong here, sorry, and certainly delete it). [[User:Omfgzergrush|Omfgzergrush]] 09:14, 16 April 2011 (UTC)
:As far as I've experienced, it's entirely random. Sometimes it occurs within a handful of steps, sometimes it occurs after running around for a minute or two. --[[User:Zoen|Zoen]] 22:04, 16 April 2011 (UTC)


== Encounter List ==
== Encounter List ==

Revision as of 22:04, 16 April 2011

I've seen various iterations throughout the wiki, so let's decide once and for all: is it "Shaking Spots" or "Shaking Patches"? Sidnoea 21:36, 11 April 2011 (UTC)

From what we had seen, it was Shaking spots, it's more general, but I'm not really sure. Masatoshitalk 21:43, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Actually, these are the confirmed ones: Rustling Grass, Dust Cloud, Flying Pokémon's Shadow, and Rippling Water. Masatoshitalk 21:58, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Just make sure that they are lowercase, so rustling grass, dust cloud, flying Pokémon's shadow, and rippling water. But yes, these are the names w got from a magazine. --SnorlaxMonster 01:01, 12 April 2011 (UTC)


Has anyone looked into how phenomena occurs? All I've been able to gather so far is that it's step based and has some random element, like normal wild encounters. I don't know if the probability of phenomena occurring increases with more steps or if it's just entirely random though. I'm somewhat wiki retarded, so sorry if the talk page isn't the right place for this, or if it's not formatted well (and if it doesn't belong here, sorry, and certainly delete it). Omfgzergrush 09:14, 16 April 2011 (UTC)

As far as I've experienced, it's entirely random. Sometimes it occurs within a handful of steps, sometimes it occurs after running around for a minute or two. --Zoen 22:04, 16 April 2011 (UTC)

Encounter List

I noticed somebody's just copied the horribly incomplete encounter list from the beginning of the guide. I don't know how to insert it in the article, but here's a full one: Bluesun 17:01, 15 April 2011 (UTC)

Method
Found in pre-credits areas -- Found only in post-credits areas

Walk
Audino Musharna Panpour Pansage Pansear Cincinno Emonga Leafanny Unfheasant Stoutland Sock W/Throw B LilligantW/WhimsicottB Runiclus W/GothitelleB -- Gliscor Tyranitar Wigglytuff Ninetales Crobat Tangrowth Clefable Mamoswine Metagross Sunflora Vespiquen MismagiusW/HonchkrowB ButterfreeW/BeedrillB


Surf
Basculin W/Basculin B Alomolola Jellicent Seismitoad Stunfisk -- Buoysel Flowsel Slowpoke Slowbro Slowking Corsola Mantine Lapras Wailmer Wailord Sealeo Walrein Staryu Starmie Seel Dewgong

Fish
Basculin W/Basculin B Feebas Milotic Goldeen Seaking Poliwhirl Poliwrath Politoed Relicanth Gorebyss W/Huntail B Kingler Luvdisc Chinchou Lanturn Seadra Kingdra Lumineon Qwilfish Barboach Whiscash Dratini Dragonair Dragonite Stunfisk -- Shellder Cloyster Carvanha Sharpedo Octillery