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5th Gen The Tiny Things Thread (Possible Spoiler Warning)

Lv. 65 Metang is cool! I like this better than those level 50 and up magikarps in platinum :).
 
Once, I threw a Pokeball and it only shook once and I caught it. Weird. I think it made a different sound too :/
 
Once, I threw a Pokeball and it only shook once and I caught it. Weird. I think it made a different sound too :/
There is a glitch in the game when you hit a certain key(s) the Pokeball will automatically catch it.
 
Don't suppose anyone knows the combination? :L
 
It's not a glitch. It was implemented into the game intentionally.
Oh. Well it makes catching boring. D:
Don't suppose anyone knows the combination? :L
The only ones we know of are:

Grass Oath + Fire Oath = Fire field hurting opponents
Fire Oath + Water Oath = Rainbow increasing likelihood of secondary effects
Water Oath + Grass Oath = Swamp lowering opponents speed

The fire field affects all opponents on the first. Same for the Swamp. The Rainbow affects all your Pokemon on the field.
 
The insta-catch thing is a random thing, can't be triggered intentionally and happens on any Pokemon, whether it be a near-death Magikarp or a full health legendary.

Reading the reports collected on 2ch is interesting, since there's absolutely no trend on when or how it occurs at all.
 
HaHa

I found an easy way to get to the top of the spiral tower with the bell.
Press B and some trainers change direction.
Easy.
 
A tiny detail that really impressed me was the fact that different pokemon "birds" appeared at the beginning when you exit your house for the first time, depending on what time of day you started your game. At dusk it was a flock of Mamepato, than at night it was a bunch of Koromori.

When I saw Koromori I was like "WTF are those mothball things with mouth?"
 
A tiny detail that really impressed me was the fact that different pokemon "birds" appeared at the beginning when you exit your house for the first time, depending on what time of day you started your game. At dusk it was a flock of Mamepato, than at night it was a bunch of Koromori.

When I saw Koromori I was like "WTF are those mothball things with mouth?"

Thats their nose x3 not their mouth x3
 
Oddities in B/W

Once you beat the main story line, you gain access to routes 11-15. Did anyone else find it extremely odd that Gen 1-4 Pokemon can be found in the wild here? Especially at such high levels. I mean, a lvl 59 Jigglypuff? Really? Did these pokemon jump off of a ship and swim to Isshu?

Explain.
 
They lied about Isshu being remote from the rest of the Pokemon world.

The region starts just south-west from Johto, off-screen just after those rocks blocking your way.
 
Even Level 70 Walreins and Wailords can be found there. O_O I hate that part in my opinion,especially because of the hardcore leveled trainers.
They lied about Isshu being remote from the rest of the Pokemon world.
The region starts just south-west from Johto, off-screen just after those rocks blocking your way.
Err....how do you know that?
 
My team is in the low to mid 50s, I beat the game, andnow the trainers' Pokemon are 10 levels higher?! Did I miss something??
 
Exactly! My team's average is lvl 50, and all of a sudden its a jump to lvl 68!
WTF! Granted, the high leveled pokemon are 1st stages, and usually weak, but still!

Gamefreak totally stumped me with this one..
 
I was hoping something like this would happen! YES! ='DD

I don't really care much though xDD haha
and the way i see it anything that happens After E4 and Champion Never Really Happen Anyway
 
Once you beat the main story line, you gain access to routes 11-15. Did anyone else find it extremely odd that Gen 1-4 Pokemon can be found in the wild here? Especially at such high levels. I mean, a lvl 59 Jigglypuff? Really? Did these pokemon jump off of a ship and swim to Isshu?

Explain.

Maybe it's a secret project of the other region's governments trying to kill off the Isshu Pokemon so they can take over for some reason?
 
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