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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl: Safari Zone Pokemon List

The Safari Zone/Great Marsh area in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl has a select list of Pokemon to search for day or night.

The Safari Zone has been a staple of mainline Pokemon games since the first games released in 1998. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl continue the tradition, except the designated zone is rebranded as the Great Marsh.

The Great Marsh is similar to many previous Safari Zones, but it has its unique differences in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl . The dedicated area has its own set list of Pokemon that can spawn within all 6 zones. The chances of encountering a specific character changes based on the time of day, whether the National Dex has been acquired, and a randomized potential daily encounter with one character from a binoculars sighting.

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Great Marsh Safari Zone Guide

There are a total of 31 Pokemon that can be caught in the Safari Zone/Great Marsh in Brilliant Diamond and 30 in Shining Pearl, with 8 only catchable after getting the National Dex from Professor Oak after beating the Elite Four . Arbok is exclusive to Brilliant Diamond players.

Trainers will start the Great Marsh Safari Zone after buying 30 Safari Balls and entering the area. They have unlimited time to explore, but the adventure ends when every Pokeball has been thrown, or 500 steps have been reached. Trainers don't battle, but instead must use bait and lure to alter the catch/flee rate. It is highly recommended to just throw a Safari Ball without using any Bait or Lure .

There are 14 Pokemon that can only be encountered after spotting them on the lookout binoculars located on the second floor of the Safari Zone building. This character is randomized daily, and ordinary random catches have the ability to appear in the binoculars for all 6 zones as well. So, there's no guarantee a character that can only be captured after spotting it with the binoculars will actually spawn.

The date/time on the Nintendo Switch can be manipulated (just like time traveling in Animal Crossing: New Horizons ) to simulate a new daily binoculars potential Pokemon encounter.

Safari Zone Pokemon List in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

The following table details the full Safari Zone Pokemon list, along with exactly how to trigger an encounter, and whether they are available before or after getting the National Dex.

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The Great Marsh is the safari zone of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, and it is filled with rare Pokémon to catch and items to find.

The Great Marsh is the safari zone of  Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl , and it is filled with rare Pokémon to catch and items to find. Safari zones in every Pokémon game are essentially mini-games in which players are presented with a limited number of Safari Balls to catch as many Pokémon as possible. Additionally, players are also presented with the challenge of being able to only walk a certain number of steps.

One of the defining features of the Great Marsh in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond  and  Shining Pearl  is the trolley system. The trolley system is a free means of transportation that takes players to various areas of the Great Marsh without costing them any of their limited 500 steps. It's also the easiest way to access Pokémon in certain areas. Once the National Dex is unlocked in Pokémon BDSP , trainers will want to make sure they take full advantage of the trolley system to access more rare Pokémon.

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The Great Marsh is located in Pastoria City in  Pokémon Brilliant Diamond  and  Shining Pearl , and it's available at any time. To explore the Great Marsh, players will have to pay 500 Poké Dollars at the entrance counter. Additionally, players can pay another 100 Poké Dollars at the binoculars on the second floor of the same building to see which Pokémon are available in which area. New Pokémon are in the Great Marsh every day, and knowing which ones are located in which area is imperative to catch them all. The Defog HM in Pokémon BDSP is also located in the Great Marsh and is given out by an NPC with green hair to the right of the entrance.

Pokémon Encounters in the Great Marsh in Pokémon BDSP

Although the majority of encounters in the Great Marsh in  Pokémon Brilliant Diamond  and  Shining Pearl  are for common Pokémon like Starly, Bibarel, and Wooper, players can find the rarer encounters rotating daily. Additionally, having fishing rods grants more access to purely aqua-based Pokémon like Magikarp and Barboach. The better the fishing rod players bring with them and use, the better the Pokémon they can catch. With a Super Rod, players can even catch Whiscash, Carvanha, and Gyarados in the Great Marsh. The Super Rod in Pokémon BDSP can be found by speaking with an NPC fisherman on Route 225.

Before receiving the National Dex, players can expect to find the following Pokémon through daily binocular encounters in the Great Marsh:

After receiving the National Dex, players can expect to find the following Pokémon through daily binocular encounters in the  Pokémon Brilliant Diamond  and  Shining Pearl Great Marsh:

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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl: How to Get the Most Out of the Safari Zone

Trainers looking to complete their Pokédex in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl will need to make the most of Pastoria City's Great Marsh.

The Pokémon series has a ton of different recurring elements that fans tend to either love or hate depending on the generation. For example, the frequently-present Safari Zone allows trainers to participate in a unique catching mini-game as they track down rare Pokémon. Generation IV's take on the Safari Zone, the Great Marsh, returns in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl 's Pastoria City and remains fairly unchanged from its original incarnation .

With the inclusion of the Grand Undergound's unique biomes and the Pokémon that appear there, the Great Marsh's less-varied Pokémon options may initially make it seem like little more than a fun distraction. However, there's still plenty of reason  to check out Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl 's Safari Zone. With consistent Pokémon between both versions of the game and some notable rare creatures available, here are some things players should keep in mind to make the most out of their next Safari.

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How the Great Marsh Works

In addition to limiting trainers to 500 steps and 30 Safari Balls for each visit, the Great Marsh features a unique catching system, as well as unique catch rates for the Pokémon who appear there. Typically, a Pokémon species has a set catch rate that determines how difficult they are to catch in the wild. In the Great Marsh, these numbers are either lowered or raised depending on the species. There's also a unique chance to flee statistic applied to Great Marsh Pokémon, who are not battled and cannot be weakened like other wild Pokémon.

While it is currently unclear if specific numbers have been adjusted for the remakes, in the original Diamond and Pearl , players had the best chance to catch Pokémon if they exclusively threw Safari Balls. While throwing bait or mud may seem useful on paper, players have found that just throwing Safari Balls gives the best chance at catching a Pokémon before they flee. While it may be a bit tedious to just spam a single option, players looking to get some of the rare finds in the Great Marsh should give this strategy a try.

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Come with the Right Tools

While players can absolutely jump straight into the Great Marsh as soon as they step foot in Pastoria City, they won't be able to get the most out of the Safari Zone without the right tools. Certain Pokémon require the right field moves and key items to even encounter. Revisiting the Great Marsh with the ability to Surf and use the Super Rod will let trainers catch a far wider variety of Pokémon -- including some that make the Great Marsh worth visiting.

For example, Pokémon like Carvana and Whishcash can only be caught with a Super Rod. Whishcash is especially notable for being a fantastic defensive Pokémon with the always-powerful Water/Ground dual-typing. Having Surf and the Super Rod also opens the player up to the daily rotating Pokémon in water environments, provide even more opportunities and ways to encounter different kinds fo Pokémon.

Use the Binoculars Before Starting a Safari

Knowing which Pokémon are in the daily rotation and where certain ones are located can help players really make the most out of the time limit. To check the entire Great Marsh, players will have to spend 300 Poké Dollars to look through the binoculars on the second floor of the Great Marsh building. Some of these Pokémon really make the Safari worth the time and effort, particularly those who can only her caught here, and checking the binoculars can help players decide whether they should visit or wait for another day.

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Keep an Eye Out for Useful Items

Long-time Pokémon fans will know that, wherever there's a Safari Zone, there are important items hidden inside. The Great Marsh in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is no different, as players can find some rare and unique items if they take the time to explore each zone. One of the Great Marsh's most important finds is the TM for Defog, a former HM move that greatly helps players traverse Route 210 and reach Celestic Town.

Outside of that, players can also find a Rare Candy, various Poké Balls, nuggets and different kinds of healing items scattered around the various areas. There's also a Toxic Plate located in Area 2 for players looking to collect every kind of plate in the game, plus various items that can be sold for Poké Dollars. It should be noted that Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl features  Diamond and Pearl 's item layout, not Platinum 's.

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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: Great Marsh daily spawns explained and whether to throw bait or mud

Everything you need to know about how the Great Marsh works.

The Great Marsh is Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl's equivalent to the Safari Zone, allowing you to catch some rare and unusual Pokémon - and pick up some essential items - as you explore its six areas. It also follows on from Pastoria City in your adventure, and our Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl walkthrough .

Below we'll explain how the Great Marsh works, including how daily spawns work and where to get any key items on your first visit - and what to do and where to go next if you've come here from our walkthrough guide.

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Great Marsh explained: how daily spawns work

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The Great Marsh is a Safari Zone-like area in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, accessed via Pastoria City, which is split into six areas with a tram in the centre that will take you to each of them, saving you the walk.

Each entrance to the Great Marsh costs 500 Pokémon Dollars, and you get a limited amount of time in there, measured by the number of steps you take when walking, running, or cycling. That means using the tram is essential if you want to go to some of the deeper areas of the marsh and still have enough steps left over to walk around chasing Pokémon and collecting items.

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There's also one central mechanic here that works differently to anywhere else: rare, rotating daily spawns. Here's how that works.

How daily spawns work

Before you acquire the National Pokédex, there are eight special Pokémon spawns that can only occur in the Great Marsh via this method. Each day, an unknown number of them will spawn in the Great Marsh, and those that spawn will be set to only appear in a specific Area (there are six in total).

To find out which rare daily spawn Pokémon are spawning where, you can use the binoculars on the upper floor of the entrance building of the Great Marsh, which cost 100 Pokémon Dollars each time you use them. These do not change the spawns, and you do not need to use them in order for the spawns to appear (we've personally verified this). The binoculars are just a method to help you locate which Area the Pokémon you're after is spawning in that day, so you can head there and run around in the long grass until it appears.

The binoculars, meanwhile, can show any Pokémon that spawns in that area. So, for example: looking through one pair might show Area 1, with a Bibarel. This does not necessarily mean that there are no rare Pokémon spawning in Area 1! Keep re-using those binoculars and it might eventually show a Carnivine, for instance, is also spawning in Area 1 that day.

Below are the rare spawns that can appear. Note that several of these Pokémon, such as Roselia, are catchable elsewhere, while Skorupi for instance can be caught in Pokémon Hideaways in the Grand Underground . Again, several (more than one in total, but possibly less than one for all six Areas at once) can spawn per day, and you don't need to use the binoculars to trigger the spawns.

Rotating Daily Spawn Pokémon

Note that after you get the National Pokédex, another handful of new Pokémon are able to spawn here as Rotating Daily Spawns.

Whether to use Bait or Mud depends on two things: what effect you want, and whether you like to gamble or play things safe.

For starters, let's explain the basics: in the Great Marsh you can't battle or weaken Pokémon, you just find them and get presented with four options: throw a ball, throw Mud, throw Bait, or run away from the battle. Throwing both Bait and Mud has two effects.

  • Bait - increases the chance of Pokémon fleeing; increases the chance of you successfully catching it with a ball.
  • Mud - decreases the chance of a Pokémon fleeing; decreases the chance of you successfully catching it with a ball.

It might sound backwards, given the word "bait" is used by the game, but basically: throw Mud at Pokémon you don't want to run away. Throw Bait if you want to gamble on them running before you've even had a chance to throw a ball.

Aside from those new mechanics, the Great Marsh is also a location that you'll need to pass through on your journey through Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl's main story.

With that in mind, here are the spawns and items in each Area of the Great Marsh, so you can collect absolutely everything you want.

Available Pokémon (standard wild spawns in all all Areas)

Here are what the areas look like for reference. Area 1 is listed first in these images, and is the back left in-game. Area 2 is back-right in the game. Area 3 is middle-left. Area 4 is middle-right. Area 5 is bottom-left. Area 6 is bottom-right.

Areas 1 and 2.

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Areas 3 and 4.

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Areas 5 and 6.

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If you've collected everything you want here - the main thing is to get Defog for your Pokétch by talking to the Ace Trainer as soon as you enter! - then that's you sorted in terms of main story progress, and it's on to the next objective. Head back to our page of Pastoria City and take on the Gym if you haven't already, or skip to the "After defeating Gym Leader Crasher Wake" section on that page if you already have!

For more guides and links to the rest of our walkthrough pages meanwhile, return to our main Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl walkthrough hub.

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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl: Great Marsh Guide

The Great Marsh is the perfect place to get some strong Pokemon for your team in Pokemon BDSP. Here's everything you need to know about it.

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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl have a ton of different ways to catch Pokemon, including the option to visit the game's unique Safari Zone. This zone is called the Great Marsh and is home to all types of interesting Pokemon, including some that you won't be able to catch anywhere else.

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The Great Marsh acts differently than many of the safari areas in other games, though, so it can be a bit confusing for newer players. To learn about the Great Marsh and how to get the most out of it, keep reading the guide below.

The Great Marsh can be found in Pastoria City and can be accessed from the moment you step into town. To use the Marsh, you will need to pay a small fee of 500 Pokedollars . Here's what you need to know about the Great Marsh:

  • The Pokemon in the Great Marsh change each day.
  • You can check what Pokemon are currently in the Marsh by going up the stairs by the counter and paying 100 Pokedollars to use the binoculars
  • Your time in the Great Marsh is linked to your steps, you have 500 steps before your time ends.
  • There are items scattered around the great Marsh including the move for Fog.
  • You are given 30 Safari Balls at the beginning of each game.

You will want to use the trolley system to move around the marsh and get to the areas where the binoculars showed your desired Pokemon. When you encounter a Pokemon, you have a few options:

  • Throwing bait keeps Pokemon around and makes it harder to catch.
  • Throwing mud makes it easier to catch but quicker to flee.

It's up to you to decide what your best course of action is, and if you encounter a Pokemon you don't like, you can run away like normal.

If you are wondering which Pokemon you can catch in the Great Marsh, then you're in luck. The chart below shows every Pokemon that you can catch in the area:

Keep in mind that different Pokemon appear each day, and you will need to fish or surf to get the water types on this list. If you are looking for a particular Pokemon, then you can change the clock on your Switch's setting menu to time travel to different days.

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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Great Marsh guide – All encounters, daily Pokémon, and more

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Within every new iteration of Pokémon , Game Freak and the other developers working on the games find new ways to take old concepts and bring them to life in new ways. That can mean something as simple as giving new evolutions to species that didn’t have them before, mechanics like Mega Evolution of Dynamaxing taking battling to the next level, or simply seeing an area that worked and flipping it into something else.

In the case of Sinnoh and the Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl remakes on Nintendo Switch, the Great Marsh is the gen four equivalent of the Safari Zone and was actually the first time the games ditched the original name for something new. 

After arriving in Pastoria City, players can pay 500 PokéDollars to enter the Great Marsh. They will be given 30 Safari Balls and a 500 step limit to enter the protected habitat of several rare Pokémon and attempt to capture them. 

Once inside, players can traverse a set of six numbered areas by walking or via a small tram that is set up on a track in the center, which will help conserve steps if you need to go deep into the marsh. 

Each area will contain different Pokémon native to the Great Marsh, with several species being exclusive to the area. There are also several mechanics you will need to learn before you actually go in and get to catching. 

General Rules

The 500 PokéDollar fee, 30 Safari Balls, and 500 step limit are all pretty well-known aspects of the Great Marsh, as it follows the Safari Zone model from older titles. It also borrows the non-battling environment as well. 

Once you enter the Great Marsh, you will not be battling other Pokémon, rather, you will be throwing Safari Balls, Mud, or Bait. Throwing Bait at a Pokémon will make it easier to catch but more likely to flee. Likewise, throwing Mud will make the Pokémon harder to catch but less likely to flee, with both changing the unique catch rate/flee rate by a stage of one per use. 

Safari Balls have the same catch rate as a normal Poké Ball, so you won’t be getting any favors there and will need to utilize both Mud and Bait appropriately. 

You can also run away from any encounter automatically if you don’t want to catch a Pokémon. 

Changing Pokémon 

A majority of the Pokémon you find in the Great Marsh will be common encounters, meaning they will be spread throughout multiple areas. There is a way to find rare Pokémon easily and make sure you know where to get hunting, though these encounters change daily.

This method involves going upstairs once you enter the main building of the Great Marsh before actually going into the marsh itself. 

On the second floor, you will find some binoculars that are used for scenic viewing. Paying 100 PokéDollars will give you an overview of certain parts of the marsh and which Pokémon are available in each spot, though what Pokémon you see is completely randomized. If you get lucky, you could see a rare Pokémon from the lookout and can just make a beeline for that area to try and catch it. 

You should at least take the time to explore the Great Marsh once fully to grab all of the items scattered throughout.

Full list of encounters

Now that you know all of the basics, here is a full list of the Pokémon you can encounter in BDSP’s version of the Great Marsh—split between regular random encounters in the day and night, surfing and fishing encounters, and the Daily Binocular Pokémon, along with what changes once you unlock the National Pokédex. 

Random encounter (Morning/Day)

  • Whooper (20 percent)
  • Bibarel (20 percent)
  • Marill (15 percent)
  • Quagsire (15 percent)
  • Starly (10 percent)
  • Budew (10 percent)
  • Psyduck (eight percent)
  • Azurill (one percent)
  • Bidoof (one percent)

Random encounter (Night)

  • Hoothoot (20 percent)
  • Whooper (60 percent)
  • Psyduck (five percent)
  • Quagsire (five percent)
  • Magikarp (100 percent)
  • Magikar[ (65 percent)
  • Barboach (35 percent)
  • Gyarados (five percent)
  • Whiscash (60 percent)
  • Carvanha (35 percent)

Daily Binocular encounters (pre-NatDex)

  • Golduck (10 percent)
  • Roselia (10 percent)
  • Staravia (10 percent)
  • Skorupi (10 percent)
  • Drapion (10 percent)
  • Croagunk (10 percent)
  • Toxicroak (10 percent)
  • Carnivine (10 percent)

Daily Binocular encounters (post-NatDex)

  • Paras (10 percent)
  • Exeggcute (10 percent)
  • Kangaskhan (10 percent)
  • Shroomish (10 percent)
  • Gulpin (10 percent)
  • Yanma (10 percent)

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How does the Great Marsh work in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

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The Great Marsh is the Safari-Zone style area in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This location is where you can go to find rare wild Pokemon (along with a few other items). You will be able to access the Great Marsh after reaching Pastoria City. It is located in the northern section of the city and will cost you 500 dollars to enter.

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Before entering the Great Marsh, use the stairs to go up to the second floor of the building and use the telescopes. Each use of one will cost you 100 dollars, but it will also reveal the locations of some of the Pokemon found throughout the area. If you are looking for a specific Pokemon, you will want to check these out.

You can find the following Pokemon throughout the Great Marsh:

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When you enter the Great Marsh, you will be given 30 Safari Balls. Like previous games that feature the Safari Zone, when you encounter a Pokemon, you will be given the option to throw a Safari Ball, throw bait, throw mud, or run. Once you run out of Safari Balls, your time in the Great Marsh will be over.

While inside the Great Marsh, be sure to talk with the NPC to the right of the entrance to obtain the TM Defog. This TM allows you to clear out foggy areas later in the game. You can also use the tram in the center of the Great Marsh to easily travel between the four areas.

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Great Marsh

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The Great Marsh (Japanese: 大湿原 Great Marsh ) is an area located in Pastoria City . It is Sinnoh 's Safari Zone and contains some Pokémon that cannot be found anywhere else in Sinnoh. It is filled with marshy areas , which, unlike normal marsh tiles, have tall grass inhabited by wild Pokémon .

  • 1.1 Capturing Pokémon
  • 1.2 Changing Pokémon
  • 3 Base flee rates
  • 4.1 Entrance
  • 5.1.1 All areas
  • 5.1.2 Areas 1 and 2
  • 5.1.3 Areas 3 and 4
  • 5.1.4 Area 5
  • 5.1.5 Area 6
  • 5.1.6 Changing Pokémon
  • 5.2.1 All areas
  • 5.2.2 Areas 1 and 2
  • 5.2.3 Areas 3 and 4
  • 5.2.4 Area 5
  • 5.2.5 Area 6
  • 5.2.6 Changing Pokémon
  • 7 In the anime
  • 8.1.1 Diamond & Pearl arc
  • 9 In the TCG
  • 11 In other languages

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Capturing pokémon.

Much like other Pokémon preserves in Kanto and Hoenn , the Great Marsh features a Safari Game in which Trainers pay $ 500 for 30 Safari Balls and a limited number of steps (500) to catch all the Pokémon they can.

The mechanics are similar to other Safari Zones: when a wild Pokémon appears, the player may not send out any Pokémon to battle it, but must instead try to catch the Pokémon without harming it. The wild Pokémon may choose to flee the battle at any time, thus, catching a Pokémon in the Great Marsh requires mainly luck.

There are four options shown in the battle screen:

  • Throw a Safari Ball - Throws a Safari Ball in possibility of capture. It is much the same as throwing a Poké Ball in an average Pokémon battle.
  • Throw bait - Throwing bait makes a Pokémon easier to catch, but makes it more likely to flee from battle. (Increases catch rate and flee rate by one stage each)
  • Throw mud - Throwing mud does the reverse of throwing bait, making the Pokémon harder to catch, but making the Pokémon less likely to flee from battle. (Decreases catch rate and flee rate by one stage each)
  • Run from battle - Like in an average Pokémon battle, running away from a Pokémon will cause the battle to end.

Similar to the issue in Pal Park , if the player has an Arceus in the front of their party, holding a Plate, and initiates a battle, the game will freeze .

The area was redesigned in Pokémon Platinum to feature slightly upgraded graphics that allow the player to distinguish between deep and shallow mud. The park is still divided into six areas, but the individual areas have slightly different layouts.

Changing Pokémon

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Some Pokémon will not always appear in the Great Marsh. Every day, a random Pokémon from a set list will be chosen by the game to appear in each area of the marsh, in addition to the Pokémon that can always be found there. Each possible Pokémon has a different chance of being chosen, but whichever one is chosen has a 10% encounter rate in its area. The same Pokémon can be chosen to appear in multiple areas on the same day, and, prior to obtaining the National Pokédex , some of the Pokémon that can be chosen can already be encountered anyway. After obtaining the National Pokédex , the list of changing Pokémon changes.

The only way to tell which changing Pokémon is available in each area for the day is to use the lookout upstairs from the entrance. For $ 100, the player can get a brief glimpse of the Great Marsh, showing certain Pokémon in certain areas of the marsh. In each slide, a part of the park will appear with a Pokémon in the center of the slide that can be found in that area. However, the Pokémon that are shown are completely random, meaning that it is possible for the player to only see Pokémon that can always be found in each area anyway. Record mixing also changes the changing Pokémon of the day in the Great Marsh so that all players mixing records have the same Pokémon on the same day.

As with previous Safari Zones, Pokémon are made easier and harder to catch by modifying their catch rates . An escape rate is also given for each Pokémon that appears in the Great Marsh. The escape rates for Pokémon are the same for all Generation IV games, except that those who do not appear in the Great Marsh or the Johto Safari Zone do not have their escape rates defined in the relevant games.

At the start of an encounter, both rates are set to their species defaults. Throwing Bait will increase the catch rate by one stage, but will also have a 90% chance of increasing the escape rate by one stage. Conversely, throwing Mud will decrease the escape rate by one stage, but will also have a 90% chance of decreasing the catch rate by one stage. When bait is thrown and the flee stage is not increased the message "... is busy eating!" will be displayed. When mud is thrown and the catch stage is not decreased the message "... is beside itself with anger!" will be displayed. Stages for catch rates and escape rates work identically to stat stages : they may not be raised above +6 or below -6, where 0 is the starting stage. The stage multipliers applied to the catch rates and escape rates are also identical to that of stat stages.

At the end of each turn, a random number between 0 and 254 (inclusive) is generated, and if it is less than the or equal to the modified escape rate, the Pokémon escapes.

Due to a programming error, Whiscash does not have a flee rate programmed into the game, and thus only has a 1/255 chance to flee (if the generated random number is 0).

Statistically, exclusively throwing Safari Balls provides the best chance of catching every Pokémon in the Great Marsh.

Base flee rates

These are the base flee rates. The Pokémon actual chance of fleeing each turn is affected by bait and mud.

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Generation IV

The following encounters are used for Surfing and fishing in all areas where they are possible.

Areas 1 and 2

Areas 3 and 4.

The "rates" below are the chances for that Pokémon to be selected to appear in an area. All of these Pokémon will appear with a 10% encounter rate within the Great Marsh, or a 10% greater rate if they were already present. In Diamond and Pearl, the changing Pokémon's encounter rate is compensated (so that all encounter rates sum to 100%) by lowering the encounter rate of Marill and Quagsire in the same area (as seen above) by 5% each, while in Platinum, it is compensated by lowering the encounter rate of Wooper by 10%. The way this works in the games, this means that if Wooper is selected as the changing Pokémon in Platinum, there is no change to the tables shown above.

Generation VIII

The "rates" below are the chances for that Pokémon to be selected to appear in an area. All of these Pokémon will appear with a 10% encounter rate within the Great Marsh, or a 10% greater rate if they were already present. The changing Pokémon's encounter rate is compensated (so that all encounter rates sum to 100%) by lowering the encounter rate of Marill and Quagsire in the same area (as seen above) by 5% each.

In the anime

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As a boy, James was exploring the Great Marsh when he found a Carnivine stuck in the mud, struggling to get free. James pulled it out and they became friends ever since. During Team Rocket 's journey through Sinnoh, Carnivine traveled with James.

Ash , Dawn , and Brock visited the Great Marsh in Cream of the Croagunk Crop! , in which Brock and his Croagunk participated in the Pastoria Croagunk Festival .

In A Crasher Course in Power! , Team Rocket were shown relaxing in the Great Marsh.

In the manga

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In A Skuffle with Skorupi , Diamond , Pearl and Platinum came here after Crasher Wake 's assistant recommended Platinum to get a Grass-type Pokémon before challenging the Gym Leader . Platinum tried to catch various Pokémon, like Budew and Skorupi , with no success. At some point, the group got stuck in the mud. While they tried to struggle themselves free, a wild Carnivine attacked Chatler and Lax , who fought it and won. Chimler saved Platinum from drowning in the mud, after which the group left the Great Marsh empty-handed.

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  • In Diamond and Pearl, a man in the Great Marsh incorrectly states that both bait and mud make Pokémon more likely to run but easier to catch.
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Pokemon Go is all about location! Catching a rare or unique Pokemon is the best! 

The 67 Best Pokemon Go Locations in the World! (with Coordinates!)

It is possible to find some amazing spawns of Pokemon in some of the most amazing places in the world. You can also get shiny Pokemon when this spawn occurs, and I’m going to go over some of the top locations that let you get the best Pokemon, the best shiny Pokemon, and the rare Pokemon. You can also do raid battles at so many gyms and Pokestopes.

Whether you are looking for the best coordinates to use while spoofing or really planning a trip to go there and play Pokemon Go, whether you are looking for rare pokemon, Pokemon spawning locations, or a good gym to raid, I will highlight the best Pokemon Go locations in the world.

Oh, and at the end of the article is a chart of all the locations and their coordinates for you to grab in an easy to use format.

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The Best Locations to Play Pokemon Go (to spoof or go there!)

Lumpini park, bangkok, thailand, lumpini park coordinates: 13.730556, 100.541664.

There is no better place than Lumpini Park, a nice and sunny park in Bangkok where you will be able to catch some of the best Pokémon. The park contains so many Poketops, as well as a gym in the center. It is also the perfect place to spook Pokémon Go. Give it a try.

The Colosseum, Rome, Italy

The colosseum coordinates: 41.890251, 12.492373.

How many Espeon, Umbreon, and Makhuita do you have in your collection? Then this is the place for you. 

This beautiful spot is the perfect place to appreciate the old architecture as well as enjoy the beautiful nature around. As you take in the beautiful scenery here, you may get lucky enough to spot Oddish, Pikachu, or Squirtle as you take in the beautiful scenery. Throughout the Colosseum in Rome, young and old have gotten into the craze of Pokémon, which has become quite a rage all over the world. I can guarantee you that you will see so many Pokémon at this place.

There is no doubt that the Colosseum of Rome is a famous landmark of iconic sights to behold, and you will have the opportunity to look for plenty of rare and regional Pokémon there as well.

Big Ben, London, United Kingdom

Big ben coordinates: 51.510357, -0.116773.

You can also hunt down some Pokémon in London, which is another great option when looking for them. There are many landmarks in the city, and all are worth exploring. However, Big Ben has a gym where some Pokémon can be found, so if you’re a gym regular, you can investigate this gym for your next Pokémon catch. London is home to many landmarks and Pokémon stops.

The city center is an excellent location to stock up on supplies and play while exploring various places.

It has a variety of resources that can be accessed by players, making it one of the UK’s hottest Pokemon attractions. Besides PokeStops, you can also find Tangela and Seel Wandering around Big Ben

Tokyo Tower, Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo tower coordinates: 35.6586, 139.7454.

At 333 meters tall, it was the tallest freestanding tower on earth when it was built. A great place to train is the Tokyo Tower, arguably the best gyms you’ll ever find. Among the many new friends you can make here, you can also practice your skills as you catch Ho-oh or Lugia.

Millennium Park, Illinois, United States

Millennium park coordinates: 41.882702, -87.619392.

Pokemon Go is becoming increasingly popular in Chicago, and some crazy players have found Pokestops, gyms, and other locations in Millennium Park that are unique and rare. The location will be a great spot for rare pokemon go. You may find Diglett, Exeggcute, or Voltorb.

When you play Pokémon Go in Chicago, you will be able to collect so many Pokémon as you wander around Millennium Park. 

A cool fact about visiting Chicago is that you are provided with the opportunity to take some cool pictures in the area. You are also given a chance to meet people from the Navy Pier, The Bean, and The Willis Tower. There was a time when you were able to encounter those places offering the best and rare Pokémon in the game. You can also find gyms, lures, and stops in most areas.

Santa Monica Pier, California, United States

Santa monica pier coordinates: 34.007630,-118.499673.

Water-type Pokemon are more common here, and rare Pokemon are also more likely to be found here. 

A water-type Pokemon can spawn here easily. This place is among the best places worldwide to catch Pokemon due to its location on the banks of two harbors and its amusement park. 

Additionally, Pacific Park and the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium are nearby. The spawning rate on the pier is very high due to the fact that it’s a big reason for its popularity. Additionally, there are a lot of Pokestops and gyms around.

Central Park, New York, United States

Central park coordinates: 40.782773,-73.965363.

There are several unique regional and rare Pokemon that can be caught at this world-famous Pokémon Go location. Furthermore, this massive park is home to many Pokestops and gyms. A large number of players will also be visible whether you are in person or spoofing.

Because of the Pokemon nest in this park, you can also catch shiny Pokemon here. 

This park has verified Totodile nests and there have been 18 sightings on average here so catching shiny Totodiles is easy. 

Disneyland, California, United States

Disneyland coordinates: 33.812511, -117.918976.

Disneyland in Anaheim is a place where many people are playing this game and which means that if you go to the park, you are bound to see a Pokémon in the park. There is nowhere more exciting and fun in the world than Disneyland.

As a prominent location in California where Pokemon Go is popular, Disneyland is a very popular place to find loads of animals and bugs as well as electric ones like Jolteon, Venonat, Ledian, and other such types.

Sleeping Beauty Castle can serve the cause in the right way if you are looking for a cool place to battle. With so many people in an area, lures can often be easily found around.

Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia

Circular quay coordinates: -33.860984, 151.216611.

This is a place where Pokemon spawn very frequently, as well as rare Pokemon being very common. 

Water-type Pokemon are also found in the harbor because of their location. In addition to the Sydney harbor bridge, a number of other Sydney tourist attractions are located at these coordinates, including the Sydney harbor bridge and the Sydney Opera House. That is why you will see an extremely high spawn rate at this location, as it attracts a lot of players. 

A large number of Gyms and Pokestops can also be found in this area.

Negara Zoo, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Negara zoo coordinates: 3.207111, 101.756729.

In 1963, Zoo Negara opened its doors to the public and has since become one of the world’s most famous zoos. There are over 5,000 critters from more than 500 different species there! 

You can also find the best Pokemon at Negara Zoo, like most of these other awesome places to see Pokemon. Several gyms and Pokémon stops can be found there. An evening retreat there is the perfect way to unwind from the day’s busy schedule.

Tokyo Park, Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo park coordinates 35.686857,139.750454.

There are some regional and rare Pokemons to catch at this location when playing Pokemon Go. 

Because of the nest, shiny Pokemon can be caught here as well. Currently, Wurmple nests in this park are unverified. 

In addition to Pokestops and gyms, there is a large number of them here as well. It is also a Pokemon-nest, housing a variety of Pokemon. 

Senso-Ji Temple, Tokyo

Senseo-ji temple coordinates: 35.7148, 139.7967.

Sensoji is a temple located in the heart of the Asakusa region, among the most ancient parts of Japan. Many people attend Sanja Matsuri, which is among the largest and most popular festivals in Tokyo. 

Bellsprout, Machop, and Blastoise are some of the Pokemon that you may find there, as well as many others. Furthermore, it has become full of extremely competitive Pokemon Go gyms in Japan as well. 

Pier 39, San Francisco, United States

Pier 39 coordinates: 37.808630,-122.409790.

There are not many people who do know about Pier 39, but if you don’t, this is an excellent location for playing Pokemon Go… one of the best locations to play Pokemon Go in the world. 

There is a very high spawn rate there. Every time I visit this location, it is crowded. In this location, there are loads of different gyms to check out and Pokestops. As you would expect, the quantity of shiny, rare, and rare Pokemon in the game is also quite high, along with the quantity of Pokemon that are water types.

There are a lot of Pokémon to be found in San Francisco. There is still a possibility of finding a lot of Pokémon in San Francisco, even if they are more spread out.

Pokestops are abundant at Pier 39 in San Francisco, which makes it easy to pick up supplies and take them with you. 

Located right on the water, you have a good chance of catching some rare water types of Pokémon. You may also be able to find Pokémon in other areas of the city, so if you find yourself in this city, it’s a great opportunity to go exploring the beautiful land and water around you.

Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

Shibuya coordinates: 35.685001, 139.710007.

As far as spoofing Pokémon Go goes, Tokyo has a number of top spots. It is just the perfect place to catch Pokémon in this city.

There are countless things to do while you’re here, so you may feel overwhelmed by the choices. Pokestops, gyms, and more are available in many popular areas in the city. Specifically, Shibuya offers great Pokémon hunting opportunities.

Porto Alegre, Brazil

Porto alegre coordinates: -30.031016, -51.234585 .

The beautiful beaches and islands of Porto Alegre make it one of the best places to catch more aquatic Pokemon when playing Pokemon Go. 

It’s hard to go wrong with Porto Alegre in Brazil when it comes to catching water-loving Pokemon. 

The location above has the highest spawn rate, so we are giving you the coordinates. It also increases your chances of getting rare spawns. 

Pokestops abound as well, so Pokeballs will be plentiful. Also, there are a lot of gyms there for raid battles. 

Golden Gate Park, California, United States

Golden gate park coordinates: 37.7694, 122.4862.

Some of the Pokemon you may find here include Psyduck, Dragonair, Electabuzz, and Golduck.

Probably one of the best places to catch Pokemon in San Francisco is its largest park, which is Golden Gate Park. It is a vast area, so I recommend visiting Baker Beach and/or Stow Lake. 

Consolacao, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Consolacao coordinates: -23.551200, -46.658400.

You shouldn’t miss out on a fantastic pokemon hunting spot in Consalacao, it’s a hub for bar and restaurant activity. If you’re a Pokemon Go addict, you’ll love this place. It’s like a dream come true for anyone who loves pokemon hunting.

Is Pokémon Go spoofing allowed?

No, the creators of Pokémon GO don’t allow spoofing, but there are many tools that can work around some of their rules.

Play with your caught Pokemon on the Nintendo Switch with Pokemon: Let’s Go!

Pokemon Go lets you capture Pokemon and play them on the Switch using Pokemon: Let’s Go.

Instead of going straight into your collection, Pokemon enter a kind of safari park where they can be seen and captured.

The new game requires you to level up so that you are strong enough to capture your strongest Pokemon. You can’t just transfer across your strongest Pokemon and beat it in a day.

Can you still spoof in Pokémon Go?

Yes, you can. If you are interested in spoofing your location in Pokemon GO, there are a number of apps you can use. While playing, you should keep your eyes open, as Niantic has a cheating policy where they lock your account down after three strikes. 

Best Coordinates for Pokemon for Spoofing, Raids, or Rare Pokemon

As I conclude our exploration of the 67 Best Pokemon Go Locations in the World, it’s been fun to share with you the best location to play Pokemon Go. It’s a magical place indeed, the world’s best location to play Pokemon Go. With so many Pokemon Go locations to explore and catch all the adorable little creatures. It’s a good time to pop in and out of them all and see what new creatures there are. Give them a go!

And for those who enjoy a bit of spoofing, fear not, these also include the best spoofing place in Pokemon Go. they are great Pokemon Go best locations and the best coordinates for Pokemon Go. But let us always remember to play fairly and kindly in all of our Pokemon Go adventures. If you got this far, Cheers! And check out some of my other articles below.

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  1. Great Marsh (Safari Zone) Daily Pokemon and Guide

    This is a map and walkthrough for Great Marsh, the Sinnoh region's very own safari zone in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). Learn about the mechanics of the Great Marsh, the Great Marsh Daily Pokemon, what Pokemon are found in each area, and what trainers, items, and events are encountered here.

  2. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl

    Great Marsh. The Great Marsh is the Sinnoh Safari Zone. Separated into six areas accessible by a small train, this Safari Zone has you go around a swamp to look for various Pokémon. These areas are interconnected with various bridges. When you go in, it will cost 500 to enter and you will be given 30 Safari Balls and can only make a 500 steps ...

  3. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl: Safari Zone Pokemon List

    Great Marsh Safari Zone Guide. There are a total of 31 Pokemon that can be caught in the Safari Zone/Great Marsh in Brilliant Diamond and 30 in Shining Pearl, with 8 only catchable after getting ...

  4. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl: Great Marsh (Safari Zone) Guide

    The Great Marsh is located in Pastoria City in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and it's available at any time. To explore the Great Marsh, players will have to pay 500 Poké Dollars at the entrance counter. Additionally, players can pay another 100 Poké Dollars at the binoculars on the second floor of the same building to see ...

  5. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl: Safari Zone All Pokemon

    The Safari Zone has been a mainstay of Pokemon games for a long time since Generation I of the series, Pokemon Red and Blue (Green in Japan). In Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the Safari Zone is now renamed as the Great Marsh and split between six zones accessible by train. Nevertheless, it still works similarly as in previous games. After buying 30 Safari Balls, you are free to ...

  6. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl Safari Zone Tips & Tricks

    Long-time Pokémon fans will know that, wherever there's a Safari Zone, there are important items hidden inside. The Great Marsh in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is no different, as players can find some rare and unique items if they take the time to explore each zone. One of the Great Marsh's most important finds is the TM for Defog, a ...

  7. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: Great Marsh daily spawns

    The Great Marsh is a Safari Zone-like area in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, accessed via Pastoria City, which is split into six areas with a tram in the centre that will take you to each of ...

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  9. Every Pokemon You Can Catch In The Great Marsh In Pokemon BDSP

    This zone is called the Great Marsh and is home to all types of interesting Pokemon, including some that you won't be able to catch anywhere else. Related: Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl: How To Get Rotom. The Great Marsh acts differently than many of the safari areas in other games, though, so it can be a bit confusing for newer ...

  10. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Great Marsh guide

    The 500 PokéDollar fee, 30 Safari Balls, and 500 step limit are all pretty well-known aspects of the Great Marsh, as it follows the Safari Zone model from older titles. It also borrows the non ...

  11. Safari Zone

    The mechanics of the Safari Zones are similar to each other. Most have a $ 500 entry fee, a step limit, a series of distinct areas with different wild Pokémon in each, and 30 Safari Balls, with which players may catch the Pokémon they come upon. The most important of their specific mechanics, however, is that Trainers do not initiate Pokémon battles with the wild Pokémon, but instead must ...

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    Great Marsh Guide Pokemon BDSP. The Great Marsh is located in Pastoria City, directly northeast of the Pokemon Center. You can play the Safari game for 500 Pokemon Dollars—the front desk NPC ...

  13. How does the Great Marsh work in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond ...

    The Great Marsh is the Safari-Zone style area in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This location is where you can go to find rare wild Pokemon (along with a few other items).

  14. Pastoria City Pokemon List and Map

    The Great Marsh is Sinnoh's version of the Safari Zone. You can spot rare Pokemon that can only be found inside the facility. You will catch Pokemon here with the use of Safari Balls, bait, and mud instead of regular encounters. Great Marsh Daily Pokemon and Guide. Get a Tutor Move for a Heart Scale. Pastoria City is the home of the Move Reminder.

  15. Great Marsh

    Much like other Pokémon preserves in Kanto and Hoenn, the Great Marsh features a Safari Game in which Trainers pay $ 500 for 30 Safari Balls and a limited number of steps (500) to catch all the Pokémon they can.. The mechanics are similar to other Safari Zones: when a wild Pokémon appears, the player may not send out any Pokémon to battle it, but must instead try to catch the Pokémon ...

  16. Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Walkthrough

    Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Walkthrough. By Nadine Dornieden , Jim McQ , Casey DeFreitas , +1.1k more. updated Jan 7, 2022. In IGN's Pokemon BDSP walkthrough and guide, you'll find ...

  17. All Maps & Pokemon Locations

    This page contains maps and area guides for all locations in the Sinnoh Region in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). Find out what items, Pokemon, and trainers appear on each route, with complete walkthroughs for each. Pokemon Locations. All Maps and Locations. Underground Pokemon.

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  19. Safari Ball Effect and How to Get

    How to Get Safari Ball Play the Safari Game in the Great Marsh. You will get 30 Safari Balls if you play the Safari Game in the Great Marsh. Note that you can only use these balls inside the Great Marsh. Any leftover balls will not be usable outside of the Great Marsh. Pokemon BDSP Related Guides. List of All Items and Effects. List of All Poke ...

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    It took a small zoological garden, founded in 1864, a century to grow into a tremendous zoo. It has two sections, the Old and New, separated by Bolshaya Gruzinskaya street and linked by a pedestrian overpass. The zoo has over 1,000 animals, including exotic species. In 2019, the zoo became home to Dindin and Zhui, the only giant pandas in ...

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    The Moscow City Hall has launched a new app based on the hit smartphone game "Pokemon Go" where users can "catch" famous Russian historical figures. Topics Week's top

  22. List of All Items and Effects

    This page is a list of all items found in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). ... A special Poké Ball that was used in the Safari Zone in the Kanto region and in the Great Marsh in the Sinnoh region. Location(s) Great Marsh. ... Japanese Pokemon BDSP Walkthrough. ポケモンダイパリメイク攻略サイト|BDSP;

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    smartphone game "Pokemon Go" where users can "catch" famous Russian historical figures. The City Hall said in a statement on Monday that the app would be