No, you'd need to slather or battle a Pokémon from a different tree first.
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Oof… that is going to take a while, any recommendation to make it fast ?
No, you'd need to slather or battle a Pokémon from a different tree first.
Thank you for the answer, now I wonder the best way to go about it, because its very time-consuming doing the route every day for 3 times, and having to repeat it to slather honey again is even more time-consuming, so I was thinking would a double slather solve the issue of getting a Pokémon from the same column ?
I believe it's just about whether you slather it immediately after fighting the Pokémon, regardless of how the battle finished.
Hi, I am doing my "Honey Tree Farming route" To see If I can finally get a Munchlax on Pokémon platinum, realize I was making a big mistake by applying honey immediately after each encounter, but now I have a question,
Does it make a difference between capturing, fighting or just running away from the fight, when trying to hunt for Munchlax ?
Thanks a bunch for this, just got ahold of a platinum copy and I knew that finding a munchlax was gonna be a pain here's hoping this helps (I lucked out and windworks is one of my two trees so I can hunt early)