![]() There are multiple commands you can use such as ^s pokemonname (example: ^s sneasel) that will give you the list of spawns where a specific pokemon spawns. You can use the Reborn Bot to search for the spawn of a pokemon. You can join the Official Discord Server here: It also does not display at what level range it appears. Aside from that, it also does not show if they spawn from dig spots or headbutt trees, which is an incredible downside. However, this has many issues: we cannot check it if we don’t have the Seen or Caught data of the pokemon, it does not display the rarity of the pokemon, if we can use repel to hunt it, and sometimes it is very confusing to look at the symbols. We can open our Pokedex and check the spawns of the specific pokemon we want to hunt. We have to also guess or discover where he appears (not really, because we can just use the Pokedex or the Official Discord Server and investigate how we can get there, or if it is even accessible to you (catching requirements, boss defeating, region completion, membership required, etc). We know he’s a Normal type, he’s not very strong (so we don’t have to necessarily bring super high leveled pokemon to fight him), and we can check out his catchrate in Bulbapedia. ![]() He has access to really cool setting up moves we want to use for story. There’s a lot to know first, but for example, let’s keep it simple: we’ll try to hunt for Sentret, since he is a pokemon which is often searched as we want him for bosses to work as a Baton Passer. There’s a lot of questions to tackle when you start hunting any pokemon, so we will go one by one!įirst of all, we have to choose the pokemon we want to hunt. What do I have to bring with me? A pokemon with Surf? A Mount? A Bike? What fishing rods do I need? Do I need any pokeballs? What pokemon should I use to capture them? What tools do I need? Do I bring repels? What about escape ropes? Do I need membership active? So, how do we start hunting any pokemon? Where do we begin? Well, there’s a lot of questions to start this. However, we have to keep in mind that no original game contained more than 4 regions, extra areas, and no original game is nearly as big as PRO is (it’s like three or four entire original games combined, atleast). We have to keep in mind that most mechanics are kept as they originally were, including repel tricking (to some extent, as it is fully and properly implemented in PRO, unlike in the original handhelds), catch rates, and ball capturing percentage chances. ![]() Since PRO differs a lot from the original games ( no breeding, syncs, false swipes, etc), we have to plan out stuff beforehand. ![]() Welcome, everyone! This is a basic quick guide on how to exactly start your pokemon hunting adventures. ![]()
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