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"Trainer used a MAX REPEL."

Once Super Repels start being sold in stores, I start using them in caves and water areas where I can't avoid tall grass. Later, once I don't have to worry about money, I switch to Max Repels and keep them on in areas with tall grass, too. I generally don't bother buying non-Super/Max Repels unless I pick them up as items somewhere.
 
In the past I never used repels because I didn't mind the extra EXP from the battles and was a hoarder with my money. When I replayed the older games on VC I made ample use of repels in caves and such to save time. In the Switch games repels aren't needed, so I'm back to not using them.
 
I use Max Repels all the time, especially in caves or surfing on water. It is probably my most used item in the old games next to Pokéballs. Whenever I catch all possible Pokémon in a location, I use Max Repel so I can be able to travel freely in tall grass, caves, and water. It is annoying when you can barely move because you're getting attacked by random wild Pokémon. I am glad Pokémon just roam around openly nowadays, making it so repels never have to be used again.
 
The more time I spend in the game, the less patience I feel towards wild encounters.

That said, each time I use a repel, I wonder if i'm missing out on a potential shiny encounter.
 
I would say than i use more max repels while being inside of a cave or any zone where aren't interesting Pokémon to catch.

Max repels are a miracle >:)
 
Always Super, never Max.
I feel it'd be better if Super lasted 250 steps and Max lasted 500, but nope.. 200, 250, respectively.

Naturally there's no use in Repels whatsoever in Scarlet/Violet, but in prior games I would usually buy Super Repels in multiples of 10 when I had the money. If I'm not seeking a certain Pokémon or grinding, then random encounters are just too interrupty.
 
I use repels when I'm just aimlessly traveling and the wild pokémon wouldn't give me decent exp anyway. Otherwise I try not to use them, especially when the Pokémon in a certain area are sort of high-level, except when I get lazy.

Also, caves annoy the hell out of me. I use repels there a lot, except when I'm training or looking to catch rock-types.
 
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