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'''What's the difference between [[Normal_(Variant)|Normal]], [[Shiny_(Variant)|Shiny]], [[Dark_(Variant)|Dark]], [[Mystic_(Variant)|Mystic]], [[Metallic_(Variant)|Metallic]] and [[Shadow_(Variant)|Shadow]] Variants?''' | '''What's the difference between [[Normal_(Variant)|Normal]], [[Shiny_(Variant)|Shiny]], [[Dark_(Variant)|Dark]], [[Mystic_(Variant)|Mystic]], [[Metallic_(Variant)|Metallic]] and [[Shadow_(Variant)|Shadow]] Variants?''' | ||
Shiny Pokémon has 25% more HP than Normal Pokémon and Dark Pokémon does 25% more damage than Normal Pokémon. Mystic Pokémon has a chance to scare the defending Pokémon whenever they attack (scaring is another status effect). Metallic Pokémon have 25% more defense than Normal Pokemon and Shadow Pokémon have | Shiny Pokémon has 25% more HP than Normal Pokémon and Dark Pokémon does 25% more damage than Normal Pokémon. Mystic Pokémon has a chance to scare the defending Pokémon whenever they attack (scaring is another status effect). Metallic Pokémon have 25% more defense than Normal Pokemon and Shadow Pokémon have immunity to status effects. | ||
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'''Where is (Pokémon name) found?''' | '''Where is (Pokémon name) found?''' | ||
All Pokémon appear randomly on the maps. However, some Pokémon only appears on certain maps, (e.g. some Pokémon are found only on Route 1 while others are found only in Nightshade) and water Pokémon are usually only found in the water. The best advice is to use common sense. For example, You would find Geodude in a cave map. Certain Pokémon will also only appear in the day or night. You will have to wait for the in-game time to change for you to find the specific Pokémon. (Game day cycles are 2 hours long - 1 hour of day, followed by 1 hour of night). For the most part, on maps, you will find only low leveled base form Pokémon, but on occasion, you may encounter legendary Pokémon as well as evolved Pokémon at higher levels | All Pokémon appear randomly on the maps. However, some Pokémon only appears on certain maps, (e.g. some Pokémon are found only on Route 1 while others are found only in Nightshade) and water Pokémon are usually only found in the water. The best advice is to use common sense. For example, You would find Geodude in a cave map. Certain Pokémon will also only appear in the day or night. You will have to wait for the in-game time to change for you to find the specific Pokémon. (Game day cycles are 2 hours long - 1 hour of day, followed by 1 hour of night). For the most part, on maps, you will find only low leveled base form Pokémon, but on occasion, you may encounter legendary Pokémon as well as evolved Pokémon at higher levels. | ||
'''How do you switch Pokémon in your team with a Pokémon in your Pokémon box?''' | '''How do you switch Pokémon in your team with a Pokémon in your Pokémon box?''' |