4th Gen Sweet Honey Trees

Honestly, didn't really like the honey tree idea too much.

At first, I thought it had a lot of potential, but there were a few problems I had with it. I kept getting the same Pokemon and I had to wait too long to try again.

I think it was a step in the right direction, though. I really love the rustling grass idea in B/W, and I think the honey tree idea was a stepping stone to the rustling grass.
 
I never bothered with them after I got a Combee. They seriously aren't worth it when you could very easily catch one of those pokemon in the wild or breed them.
 
→ What are your thoughts on the honey trees? They are amazing D00D
→ What's your latest catch from the honey trees - which ones would you like to obtain? Heracross, Well I have them all
→ How much honey do you have in your bag? Over 100 jars of honey


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What are your thoughts on the honey trees? Okay, but waiting time is really annoying. And I hate having to buy Honey from Floaroma.

What's your latest catch from the honey trees - which ones would you like to obtain?
I have got all. I just got a Burmy, Trash cloak.


How much honey do you have in your bag? 45. I'm crazy. xD
 
Honestly, I didn't bother with honey trees except for one reason: it's where I caught my first Cherubi. ♥ And I loved them because most people were too lazy to use them meaning I offered my billion Cherubi on the GTS and got almost anything I asked for in return. They were invaluable in completing my Pokédex in Diamond. But I didn't like using honey trees so after I got my (luckily male :D) Cherubi from one, I was done with them. Don't think I ever once used them afterward.
 
Honey Trees were a waste of time IMO. I always tried for a Munchlax but never got 1. D:
 
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