Tom8ohsauce Posted December 5, 2021 Share Posted December 5, 2021 How many Super Repels needed to Repel Trick a rare pokemon ? (eg: charmander or bulbasaur) pls reply ASAP Quote Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/189176-number-of-super-repels-needed-to-encounter-rare-pokemons/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
G3n3r4l Posted December 5, 2021 Share Posted December 5, 2021 Well charmander and bulbasaur don't have repels as they are starter pokemon. The whole concept of hunting pokemon is based entirely around RNG, which means Random Number Generator. Which basically means that it's entirely random. It could take you two repels, it could take you two hundred repels, it's just random, you generally get an encounter every few repels, but again, entirely random. You'll get some people telling you that the system is bad and it's rigged, and those people are just upset that they found nothing while others found more when they'd done less 1 Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/189176-number-of-super-repels-needed-to-encounter-rare-pokemons/#findComment-1066760 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom8ohsauce Posted December 5, 2021 Author Share Posted December 5, 2021 19 minutes ago, g3n3r4l said: Well charmander and bulbasaur don't have repels as they are starter pokemon. The whole concept of hunting pokemon is based entirely around RNG, which means Random Number Generator. Which basically means that it's entirely random. It could take you two repels, it could take you two hundred repels, it's just random, you generally get an encounter every few repels, but again, entirely random. You'll get some people telling you that the system is bad and it's rigged, and those people are just upset that they found nothing while others found more when they'd done less both Charmander and Bulbasaur can be repel tricked in Cinnabar mansion 3 & Safari zone 2 respectively obviously it is not just a random number between a common pokmeon and a rare pokemon (then what is the use of rarity tiers in PRO?) for example u wont just encounter a charmander when u first enter Cinnabar mansion 3 but u r most likey to encounter to raticate or grimer anyone who have repel tricked charmander or bulbasaur pls tell the exact number of super/ max repels u have used. Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/189176-number-of-super-repels-needed-to-encounter-rare-pokemons/#findComment-1066779 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desumi Posted December 5, 2021 Share Posted December 5, 2021 (edited) 47 minutes ago, Tom8ohsauce said: both Charmander and Bulbasaur can be repel tricked in Cinnabar mansion 3 & Safari zone 2 respectively obviously it is not just a random number between a common pokmeon and a rare pokemon (then what is the use of rarity tiers in PRO?) for example u wont just encounter a charmander when u first enter Cinnabar mansion 3 but u r most likey to encounter to raticate or grimer anyone who have repel tricked charmander or bulbasaur pls tell the exact number of super/ max repels u have used. Neither of those locations have a repelable spawn, as the levels for Bulbasaur and Charmander are the lowest/exactly the same as the highest one, thus not creating a suitable repel environment to spawn them in for each of the locations you mentioned. Unless I've missed something or the repel trick locations on Reborn bot isn't up-to-date. How repel trick work: 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 less than) the highest wild Pokémon level in the area. How spawning in PRO works: Common is ranging from 1-3, Uncommon from 4-6 and Rare from 7-9. If a Pokemon is marked as "Rare", it is within a rarity tier of either 7, 8 or 9. Where 9 is the hardest to find on paper. However, this does not mean you won't encounter one at random on your first visit to a new area, as its entirely RNG as explained by @g3n3r4l above. But this has been explained by PRO's own Spawn Editor many times and the newest update regarding this and a good explanation can be found here. Edited December 5, 2021 by Electrocute4u 1 ★ EX Contributor ★ "In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different" Forum post | Bulba - Discord Bot | Website Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/189176-number-of-super-repels-needed-to-encounter-rare-pokemons/#findComment-1066788 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom8ohsauce Posted December 5, 2021 Author Share Posted December 5, 2021 50 minutes ago, Electrocute4u said: Neither of those locations have a repelable spawn, as the levels for Bulbasaur and Charmander are the lowest/exactly the same as the highest one, thus not creating a suitable repel environment to spawn them in for each of the locations you mentioned. Unless I've missed something or the repel trick locations on Reborn bot isn't up-to-date. How repel trick work: 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 less than) the highest wild Pokémon level in the area. How spawning in PRO works: Common is ranging from 1-3, Uncommon from 4-6 and Rare from 7-9. If a Pokemon is marked as "Rare", it is within a rarity tier of either 7, 8 or 9. Where 9 is the hardest to find on paper. However, this does not mean you won't encounter one at random on your first visit to a new area, as its entirely RNG as explained by @g3n3r4l above. But this has been explained by PRO's own Spawn Editor many times and the newest update regarding this and a good explanation can be found here. thank you this helped me understand repel trick a little better Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/189176-number-of-super-repels-needed-to-encounter-rare-pokemons/#findComment-1066809 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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