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The only good thing about this movie is that for once, an "Evil"-type (in Japan, that is the name of the Dark type) Legendary/Mythical Pokémon that appears in the movie is not an antagonist.
No in-game situation has been discovered that corresponds to the mystery terrain condition, so it can almost certainly be safely ignored. If you do bump into results that seem impossible (failing to catch a Pokémon that the calculator finds to be guaranteed), please do let me know and explain the circumstances of the capture attempt!
Hay forma de saber si estoy en terreno misterioso?
It is, indeed!
Without using the Master Ball, you have two other options:
1. Roaming legendaries have a unique property in that they can be re-encountered, as long as they are neither caught nor defeated. If you chip away at their health or give them a status effect in one encounter, they'll retain that condition for the next encounter. So you can make cathing them a multi-encounter endeavor. After the first encounter, you can track their location via either the Pokédex in Gen III, or the tracking tool in Gen IV.
2. You can use, Arena Trap, Shadow Tag or Mean Look to prevent the roaming legendary from fleeing.
Note: In gen 3, fallen wild legendaries are permanently unobtainable. But in gen 4, a completion of the Pokémon League should trigger a revive of all fallen wild legendaries.
Note 2: There is a problematic bug in Fire Red & Leaf Green, specifically, where if the roaming legendary beast uses 'Roar' to aid its escape, it will permanently disappear from the game. All three beasts have the move. For that reason, you might want to strongly consider still using the Master Ball in FR/LG. Otherwise there are moves and abilities that can cancel out 'Roar' as well.
Various Shadow Pokémon have special catch rates programmed in, and the "Shadow Pokémon (XD)" option will account for those, but Lugia does not, so it should just use Lugia's normal catch rate of 3, unless there's some evidence otherwise that has not been brought to my attention.
I guess the ome question I have is regarding XD: Gale of Darkness?
Will this calculator give correct results for XD001 by just typing 'Lugia,' level 50, and Shadow (XD)?
Or might XD001 have some other unique property that might deviate it from a regular Lugia's calculation?
It definitely is - generally you'll want to trap it so it can't escape with a move like Mean Look, put it to sleep, and then throw balls.
Is it even possible to catch a wandering pokemon without the master ball x_x
I got Muk! My favorite pokemon!
Thanks so much for this!
Just IMAGINE the madness if scorplack was a pokemon that appeared at nighttime in like a legends game.
To me, jirachi just has a big head
That's why the cloning glitch is under "Tricks" as opposed to "Tips".
Looked up a Platinum honey tree calculator and found this site. Hell yeah.
"Tips are not cheats" bro the cloning glitch is there
I've been using this website for years to determine catch rates while filling out my Pokedex. Thanks for the useful tool!
noice
If you select the Heavy Ball (or another ball where the form might be relevant) and Calyrex, the calculator should give you a form dropdown to specify which form. (Apologies for the late response; I seem to have missed your comment when you made it.)
Ah, I see. If I enter your parameters, it shows Quick Ball alongside Poké Ball and other balls that don't give a bonus under the circumstances, as it should… but what's really happening is that the "Pokémon's form" box is buggy, so that once you chose Crowned Zacian from the box, everything stopped updating. Will fix that, thanks for reporting!
I feel like something is broken. Recommends me to use a quick ball even at turn 20. My settings:
Game: Sword/Shield
Is this a raid battle?: No
Pokémon: Jellicent Level: 40
Approximation of HP left: 100%
Ball: Show All Status: None
Pokémons Form: Crowned Zacian
Gender: Male
Your Pokémon: Zacian Level: 100
Your Pokémons gender: Genderless
Current Turn: 6
Fishing: no
In/On Water: no
Mon already in dex: no
Nighttime/In Cave: yes
Your Pokémons level: 100
Story incomplete: no
Catching charm item: no
Total mons caught: 170
In mystery terrain: no