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Zubat.....so.many.Zubat

It depends on what point of the game.

If it's near to the beginning, I tend to train. That or I watch the world burn by catching a Zubat over a Pidgey.

But later on when cave Pokemon become useless, I just repel the heck out of caves.
 
Well...its certainly better than Woobat...
 
Zubats are a definite annoyance. That's why I spend half of my money on Repels. They're the most important item around when travelling imo, and especially, walking into a darn cave plenty of Zubats and Geodudes.
 
Even if they're very numerous, I use them to train my team. They can appear at each step, I'll battle them. That's sometimes irritating, but I last, for the good of my team. And, if I go in a cave where Pokémon are too weak compared to my current team, I just use Repel, because just fleeing over and over quickly become annoying.
 
I don't really mind Zubats. I usually have an electric pokemon on hand, which takes care of most problems. Before I enter a cave, I stock up on pp restores, instead of repels, so I don't run out of electric moves. :3 Also, I'm quite hipster, repels are too mainstream.
 
Repel the flying rodents. And round rocks.

I'd never even be looking for a roaming legendary in a cave, since I tend to stick with routes with really weak Pokemon, makes encountering them easier.
 
I can honestly say that Zubat never bothered me, especially knowing that they could evolve into a pretty good Pokemon in Crobat.

Tentacool, or the other hand, I've always hated. It would always make surfing to and from Cinnabar a nightmare for me, and because I am usually pretty lucky at avoiding Pokemon in tall grass, I don't always think about buying Repels, until it is usually too late.
 
I just spam repels with every chance I get if the wild Pokemon become too much of a hassle. This is a good and a bad thing, admittedly. But it's better than encountering them every other step or so. >>:
 
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