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Great Marsh Daily Pokemon List 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.

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Great Marsh Daily Pokemon

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Pokemon BDSP Getting Defog from Great Marsh

Upon entering the Great Marsh, you'll find an Ace Trainer to your right. Talk to the trainer to get the TM Defog .

This move is very important in order for you to progress through the game so don't forget to get this TM!

Great Marsh Guide and Mechanics

How to enter the great marsh.

You'll find a gate to the Great Marsh at the northern area of Pastoria City . You need to pay a ₽500 fee before you can enter the Great Marsh. Talk to the receptionist and pay the fee to receive 30 Safari Balls , which you can use to capture Pokemon inside the Great Marsh Safari Zone.

The session will end if you use up all 30 Safari Balls or take more than 500 steps.

Some Pokemon in the Great Marsh Change Daily

Six special Pokemon will appear everyday, one for each area of the Great Marsh. Take note that you may have the same special Pokemon for different areas . These six Pokemon change daily and some are exclusive to the Great Marsh.

To view the Daily Pokemon found in the Great Marsh, you can look through the binoculars on the second floor of the lobby. It will only show a random Pokemon from 5 of the areas in the Great Marsh, so you may need to look through it several times to find all six of your Daily Pokemon.

Changing the date on your Nintendo Switch will not affect the Daily Pokemon in the Great Marsh.

View Pokemon in the Great Marsh with Binoculars

Great Marsh Binoculars

You can view the Pokemon you can encounter in all the areas in the Great Marsh by going to the second floor of the lobby in the building and paying ₽100 to use the binoculars. All 3 Binoculars can scan the entire Great Marsh , so it does not matter which one you choose.

Each time you view the binoculars, you will be shown 5 Pokemon from 5 of the different areas in the Great Marsh. There is a chance that you could view one of your 6 Daily Pokemon from the binoculars. If you do not find any of your Daily Pokemon, you can pay another ₽100 to look through the binoculars again.

List of Great Marsh Binocular Backgrounds

The binoculars will show you Pokemon from 5 random areas of the Great Marsh, so it may be difficult to tell what area you are looking at through the binoculars. You can use this list of binocular backgrounds to find out what area each one corresponds to.

Throwing Ball, Bait, and Mud

Great Marsh Encounter

While scouring for Pokemon in the Great Marsh, encounters inside the area will be different. When engaged in a Pokemon battle, your choices will be Ball, Bait, Mud, and Run.

Throwing Bait at a Pokemon will make the Pokemon more likely to runaway from the encounter, but makes it easier to catch the Pokemon.

On the other hand, throwing Mud at a Pokemon will make it harder to catch , but also decreases the chance that it flees the battle.

Throwing Safari Ball is the safest to catch Pokemon

Simply throwing a Safari Ball is the safest way to catch Pokemon in the Great Marsh, as it does not change any catch or flee rates of the Pokemon you will encounter.

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Encountered in Tall Grass or Cave

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Ride the Train to Travel Between Areas

Great Marsh Train

Ride the train inside the Great Marsh to travel between locations quickly instead of navigating through the bogs and swamps of the areas. The train and the stations can be found in the middle of the Great Marsh.

Avoid Stepping in Bogs

Great Marsh Sinking in Bog

Stepping in the bogs in the swampy areas of the Great Marsh will cause you to sink. You need to move around in order to get out of it, but that movement uses up the limited steps you're allotted inside the area.

Be sure to avoid these bogs to save up on steps, as you are only allowed to take 500 inside the Great Marsh.

Use Sweet Scent to not Waste Steps

BDSP - Use Sweet Scent in the Great Marsh

While in the Great Marsh, you are only allowed to take up to 500 steps before the Safai Game ends. Instead of using those steps to walk around grass patches, you can bring a Pokemon with the move Sweet Scent . While standing in a patch of grass, use Sweet Scent to instantly encounter a Pokemon.

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How to Catch Pokémon in Safari Zone

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In the Pokémon series of games, Safari Zones are special unique areas in each game where rare Pokémon that don't appear anywhere else in the game can be caught. Safari Zones always operate with different rules than the rest of the game world - instead of battling Pokémon in the wild like you normally would, you'll need to carefully use baits and deterrents to get Pokémon to let down their guards so you can catch them. This can be quite challenging, so knowing the ins and outs of Safari Zone mechanics in each game is vital for success.

Navigating the Safari Zone

Fighting and capturing pokémon.

Step 1 Be aware of the modified combat mechanics for the Safari Zone.

  • Note that the "run away" option functions as normal, so we won't be discussing it.

Step 2 Use bait to make a Pokémon less likely to run.

  • However, using bait will also make the Pokémon more difficult to catch in a safari ball. Thus, striking a balance here can be difficult — the longer you get the Pokémon to stick around for, the harder it will be to actually capture it.

Step 3 Use rocks to make a Pokémon easier to catch.

  • However, there's an important downside: using rocks will also make the Pokémon more likely to run away. In fact, after taking more than a few rocks, a Pokémon is virtually guaranteed to run away — some will exit the battle sooner. Thus, once again, using rocks means striking a delicate balance as you try to capture your Pokémon.

Step 4 Use safari balls to attempt to capture Pokémon.

  • Note that you only have a limited supply of safari balls (depending on the game, usually 30), so save them for Pokémon you want to catch. It's generally the best use of your time to use your safari balls for Pokémon that are only found in the safari zone.

Step 5 In general, go for capture attempts after one or two rock throws.

  • Note that safari balls are weak compared to the pokéballs you can use in the rest of the game. In addition to this, especially rare Safari Zone Pokémon are extra-difficult to catch. [2] X Research source This can lead to some very frustrating situations — for instance, it can easily take 20 or more tries to catch an exceptionally rare Pokémon like Clefairy.

General Tips

Step 1 Use your limited steps carefully.

  • Bulbapedia, an online user-supported Pokémon encyclopedia, has extensive information about each game's Safari Zone, including maps and guides covering where to look for the Pokémon in each zone. See the Bulbapedia Safari Zone article to get started. [3] X Research source
  • Note that there is no step limit in the Safari Zone in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. [4] X Research source

Step 2 Be prepared to pay the entrance fee.

  • Across all of the games in the series, the entrance fee has stayed the same: 500 P . This includes the Great Marsh in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum, which is not technically a Safari Zone but behaves very similarly.
  • One smart strategy is to save your game before you enter the Safari Zone. This way, if you don't catch any Pokémon you want, you can re-load to avoid paying the entrance fee again.

Step 3 Consider exploring the math of capture mechanics.

  • As an example of the sort of equation used in the games to determine whether certain Pokémon are captured, consider the equation from the Generation games (Gold and Silver): a = max((3 × HP max - 2 × HP current ) × rate modified / (3 × HP max ), 1) + bonus status where HP max is the Pokémon's maximum HP, HP current is the Pokémon's current HP, rate modified is the catch rate of the Pokémon modified by the ball used (every Pokémon and every ball modifies this in a certain way, and bonus status is the modifier for any status condition (sleep and freeze are 10, all others are 0). [5] X Research source When you throw a ball, a random number between 0 and 255 is generated. If this number is less than or equal to a, the Pokémon is caught.

Catching Pokémon in the Kanto Safari Zone

In the following sections, we'll highlight the rare Pokémon in each Safari zone and give specific advice where applicable. To keep these tables to a reasonable size, we've included only the rarest Pokémon in each area — for exhaustive information, consult the Safari Zone guides at Serebii.net and Bulbapedia.

Catching Pokémon in the Hoenn Safari Zone

Note that the Generation 4 Hoenn Safari Zone (Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire) won't be covered here as the player is allowed to engage in ordinary battles in this zone.

Catching Pokémon in the Sinnoh Great Marsh

Though Sinnoh's Pokémon preserve has a different name, it functions virtually identically to Safari Zones in other regions.

Catching Pokémon in the Johto Safari Zone

Note that the Safari Zone is not available in Generation 2 (Gold/Silver) but is available in the Generation IV games that visit Johto (HeartGold/SoulSilver). Note also that in this Safari Zone the player can arrange the six different areas in any arrangement desired. Finally, many of the areas in the Johto Safari Zones have Pokémon appearance rates that are not yet known — only data for the known areas has been included. See Bulbapedia for more information. [6] X Research source

Expert Q&A

  • Once again, the data in the tables above only deals with the most noteworthy Pokémon in each area. In fact, many more Pokémon appear in each Safari Zone. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 2
  • Remember — you have a limited number of steps inside the Safari Zone, not a limited amount of time. Thus, you can take as long as you like if you control your movement carefully. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 3

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  • ↑ http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Kanto_Safari_Zone
  • ↑ https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Blue/Safari_Zone
  • ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Safari_Zone
  • ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Johto_Safari_Zone#Areas
  • ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Catch_rate#Capture_method_.28Generation_II.29

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The Kanto Safari Zone is only available in the Generation I and III games. In Generation II , the Safari Zone was closed while the Warden took a vacation. In Generation IV , the Warden opened a new Safari Zone in Johto , and the one in Kanto was turned into a Pal Park . In the Generation VII games Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! , the Safari Zone was replaced with the GO Park .

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The following Pokémon can be found in the Kanto Safari Zone:

  • Nidoran♀ (Grass)
  • Nidorina (Grass)
  • Nidoran♂ (Grass)
  • Nidorino (Grass)
  • Paras (Grass)
  • Parasect (Grass)
  • Venonat (Grass)
  • Exeggcute (Grass)
  • Rhyhorn (Grass)
  • Chansey (Grass)
  • Tangela (Grass)
  • Scyther (Grass)
  • Pinsir (Grass)
  • Magikarp (Fishing)
  • Poliwag (Fishing)
  • Goldeen (Fishing)
  • Psyduck (Fishing)
  • Slowpoke (Fishing)
  • Krabby (Fishing)
  • Dratini (Fishing)
  • Dragonair (Fishing)
  • Doduo (Grass)
  • Cubone (Grass)
  • Marowak (Grass)
  • Kangaskhan (Grass)
  • Tauros (Grass)
  • Venomoth (Grass)
  • Due to a glitch in Pokémon Red and Blue , it is possible to catch Pokémon like Kangaskhan and Tauros that are usually found in the Safari Zone on the coast of Cinnabar Island. MissingNo. can still be encountered, however.
  • There is A glitch In Pokémon Red and Blue That If You Get Out of the Safari zone, then Press No, Then Get Pushed Back To the Safari Zone, Then Save, You Can Essentialy Make The Game Think You are Outside Of The Safari Zone, Pay The Entrance Fee, Walk 500 Steps, Then You Go Back To the Safari Zone Gate, When You Get Out, You Will Be In Glitch City.

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This guide is made to help you know which Pokemon are available in the Safari Zone in Kanto & Hoenn ; What their encounter rates are ( Very Common / Common / Average / Rare / Very rare ) , what items they can hold, and what items you can find inside.

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The Safari Zone in Kanto is located at Fuchsia City

Entry fees : 500 $$

Safari balls : 30

Steps : 600

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Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f -> common

Rhyhorn -> common

Exeggcute -> common

Venonat -> average

Nidorino -> average

Nidorina -> average

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Big & Tiny Mushroom)

Pinsir / Scyther -> rare

Chansey -> very rare (Can hold Lucky Egg)

Slowpoke/Psyduck -> very commons (day and night)

Magikarp -> 100%

Goldeen -> common

Poliwag -> average

Magikarp -> average

Seaking -> common

Dratini  ->average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Psyduck -> rare

Slowpoke -> rare

Dragonair -> very rare (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Nugget  : On the island (requires Surf )

Leaf Stone  : on the island (requires Surf ) (hidden)

>>> AREA 1 <<<

Nidoran m -> common

Nidoran f --> common

Doduo -> common

Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Parasect -> rare (Can hold Tiny & Big Mushroom)

Kangaskhan -> rare

Scyther / Pinsir -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very common

Magikarp -> very commons

Poliwag -> common

Magikarp -> common

Dratini -> average (Can hold Dragon Fang & Dragon Scale)

Leaf Stone  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 11 (Sunny Day)  : On the ledge beside the pond

Max Potion  : Far west of the small mountain

Full Restore  : Near the rest house

>>> AREA 2 <<<

Nidoran f -> common


Paras -> average (Can hold Tiny & Big mushroom)

Lickitung -> average

Venomoth -> rare

Nidorina -> rare

Chansey -> rare (Can Hold Lucky Egg)

Tauros -> very rare

Psyduck / Slowpoke -> very commons

Protein  : On the upper pathway near the rest house

TM 47 (Steel Wing)  : Beside a tree west of the rest house

Quick Claw  : On a grassless patch in the middle of the area

>>> AREA 3 <<<

Exeggcute -> average

Nidorin f -> rare

Tauros -> rare

Kangaskhan -> very rare

Max revive  : in a corner at the southeast base of the mountain

Max potion  : in the grass at the southwest base of the mountain

Gold Teeth  : south of the sign asking to find them (obligatory for obtain HM 04 Strength)

TM 32 (Double team)  : southeast of the Secret House

Revive  : on the southeast statue near the Secret House (hidden)

HM 03 (SURF)  : from the man in the Secret House

  • Bestfriendss , Bestfriends and Bilburt

The Safari Zone in Hoenn is located Route 121 before Lilycove City

>>> AREA 1 / ENTRANCE <<<

Oddish -> common

Kakuna -> common

Girafarig -> common

Wobbuffet -> average

Doduo -> average

Natu -> average

Pikachu -> rare (can hold Light Ball)

Gloom -> rare

Gloom-> rare

Psyduck -> 100%

Magikarp -> very common

Goldeen -> commmon

Goldeen -> very common

Max revive  : Far southwest of the Area, beyond the pond (requires Surf )

Gloom -> average

Pinsir -> rare

Dodrio -> rare

Psyduck -> very common

Golduck -> rare

TM 22 (Solar Beam)  : Far northeast of the area, beyond the pond (requires Surf and Mach Bike )

>>> AREA 4 <<<

Geodude (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold e verstone)

Phanpy / Donphan -> common

Heracross -> rare

Xatu -> rare

Calcium  : In the far northwest part of the area (requires Acro Bike )

>>> AREA 5 <<<

Mareep -> common

Sunkern -> common

Spinarak -> average

Aipom -> average

HootHoot -> rare

Snubull -> rare

Gligar -> rare

Stantler -> rare

Chikorita -> very rare

Wooper -> common

Marill -> common

Totodile -> very rare

Quagsire -> very rare

Remoraid -> common

Octillery -> very rare

PP up  : Three squares south of the southernmost Pokéblock stand (hidden)

Full Restore  : In the furthest southeast patch of grass (hidden)

Big Pearl  : East in a patch of grass beyond the top of the waterfall

>>> AREA 6 <<<

Shuckle (Rock Smash) -> 100% (can hold Root or Claw Fossils)

Aipom -> common

Teddiursa -> common

Sunkern -> average

Ledyba -> average

Houndour -> rare

Miltank -> rare

Pineco -> rare

Cyndaquil -> very rare

Rare Candy : In the southeast portion of the area there is a 2×3 patch of light green grass in the lower right portion of it (hidden)

Zinc  : In a small nook among the wall in the rocky path to the north (hidden)

Nugget  : Between two ledges at the end of the rocky path to the west

  • RayUwU , Bestfriends , Bilburt and 3 others

JonazDK

will u include something about catchrate and best way to catch diffrents pokes?

  • Angeluksdarkrose

Michelle

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move. :)

  • Bestfriendss , CaptainGrey and kevpr

Noad

Moved to that main forum and added to the Guide Tavern Index.

Bestfriendss

Bestfriendss

I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!

[spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]

Malorne

less common, more %'s pls
its hard to judge percentiles, especially when the developers changed up the safari zones (lotad at night in Kanto, that is evidence of a change...).
means that they have the % as well. Besides, i'm not asking for cpt to put it in half n hour later, whenever they are accurate

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev? I know that he posted where all the pokes are, but at the same time, he probably ventured out into the safari a couple of times. Captain is just giving his input from a CM's prospective. ( C M = Community Manager not Development Manager). Thus, Captain probably does not have the percentiles on top of his head. The devs have a hard job, but at the same time, they shouldn't be responsible for giving us percentiles, that is just plan silly. My conclusion to the problem, lack the percentiles (in the Emerald Guide Book, I read it and when it was showing pokemon, it didn't say "Whismer 100% " instead it stated "Whismer Very Common ." Percentiles are just plan silly and are not needed to make an effective guide. CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.

I do pose this question to you Malorne, do you understand the fact that CaptainGrey is not a dev?
 CaptainGrey made a to the point guide that I am planning to advertise on my YT channel, it is to the point, and no need for silly numbers.
how is this about your channel again? i prefer numbers of rarity, gives more precise rates.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.

2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a

These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.

1. The devs can't give numbers because then that would be like looking into a mathematics guide of PokeMMO rather than a typical guide. Thus, if they did give exact numbers, this would ruin the fun of the game, and this would single-handedly, expose the game too much.   2. Please refrain from insulting my YouTube channel, it is not polite. I am not going to insult you although I do feel like doing it sometimes. Violates Rule 1 clause a   These are two important points I would like to express to you. Please read them. Like I said, I am going to refrain from insulting you for all the distress you are causing here on a simplistic and to the point guide.
i didn't insult your channel lol, was simply asking what was the validity about it with the topic at hand (which is irrelivant btw) also, giving out exact encounter rates doesn't change that much of a thing with the fun of the game, coz it isn't... so i don't see why not actually, why am i even arguing with you lol. Cpt, give enc rates mate  

You should play the game itself. You are ruining fun because you are bluntly giving way number information instead of a generic Very Common . Do you want to deface hope for those that want to catch Chansey, but come to find out that there is a 5% chance of encountering it. That would ruin hope for chansey lovers and also discorage people from venturing out into the Safari Zone for that Chansey or Kangaskan. Instead of ruining people's hopes, make a genaric Very Common or Very Rare label, saves the trouble and the more generic you can be, the happier the player base.

More numbers = More stress  <---Important formula for an MMO's success

I will not give the % encounter rates, and please stop to debate about it on this topic to keep it clean. Thanks

do i need to remind you that some values are based on encounter rates?

Well done! Don't forget to include that you can find Claw & Root fossils on Shuckle in the Hoenn SZ when you add that to the guide, also a neat little trick for mass Shuckle hunting; Rock Smash all Rocks in Area -> Switch Channels & you don't have to move.  :)
I am planning on endorsing your guide when I get the chance to. Stay tuned to the RR News channel!   [spoiler]Keep up the good work! ;) [/spoiler]
Safari Zone tips...

I want to make an announcement, I endorsed your safari guide. I hope I helped in making your guide more known throughout the PokeMMO community.

  • 2 weeks later...

Goku

  • 5 months later...

Gunthug

hey quick think I noticed - in Area 4, i'm encountering a lot of Donphan (not phanphy, as the guide suggests). Otherwise this has been super helpful!

Ye I noticed this today too, i'll add it to the thread, thanks :)

Axler

Hey I cant seem to bunny hop or wheelie using the acro bike to access area 4 in Hoenn

  • 4 weeks later...

DarkDragonborn

DarkDragonborn

Yes! Been looking for this kind of guide.

KingRechey

O.o what tauros more rare then chanseys in area 2 weird cuz i was running into tauros left and right one after another more then other pokes and way more then chanseys!

Weedle

I'm pretty sure for zone four in hoenn that xatu is a common, I have been encountering it more than donphan

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Pokemon Go Kyogre & Groudon 2024 Raid Days

Primal Kyogre and Primal Groudon return to Pokemon Go in specialized Raid Days , each bringing special event bonuses, and additional bonuses via a paid ticket.

This page acts as a comprehensive breakdown of the Primal Kyogre and Primal Groudon Raid Days in 2024 for Pokemon Go, including their runtimes .

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Raid Day: Primal Kyogre Runtime

The Primal Kyogre Raid Day is set to take place on Sunday, March 17th, 2024 , from 2:00PM to 5:00PM local time .

Kyogre Event Bonuses

The following bonuses will be in effect during the event:

  • Primal Kyogre will appear more frequently in raids
  • Receive up to five additional free Raid Passes from spinning Gym Photo Discs
  • Increased chance to encounter Shiny Kyogre
  • The Remote Raid limit will be increased to 20 from Saturday, March 16th, 2024, at 5:00PM to Sunday, March 17th, 2024, at 8:00PM PDT

Kyogre Event Ticket

For US$5.00 (or the equivalent pricing tier in your local currency), you can purchase a ticket that grants the following bonuses:

  • Eight additional Raid Passes from spinning Gym Photo Discs
  • Increased chance to get Rare Candy XL from Raid Battles
  • 50% more XP from Raid Battles
  • 2× Stardust from Raid Battles

Raid Day: Primal Groudon Runtime

The Primal Groudon Raid Day is set to take place on Saturday, March 23rd, 2024 , from 2:00PM to 5:00PM local time .

Groudon Event Bonuses

  • Primal Groudon will appear more frequently in raids
  • Receive up to five additional free Raid Passes from spinning Gym Photo Discs.
  • Increased chance to encounter Shiny Groudon.
  • The Remote Raid limit will be increased to 20 from Friday, March 22nd, 2024, at 5:00PM to Saturday, March 23rd, 2024, at 8:00PM PDT

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How to get Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit in Photo Safari in Pokémon Go

How to complete all three Lake Guardian timed research tasks for Go Tour Sinnoh.

The Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit Photo Safari are all individual timed research quests that are available to everyone during Pokémon Go Tour Sinnoh .

This quest tasks you with exploring the world around you during Pokémon Go Tour Sinnoh to find one, if not all three, of the Lake Guardian Pokémon. It doesn't matter if you've previously chosen Dialga or Palkia - you can do all three quests.

Get ready to go exploring, we're here to show you how to get Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit in Pokémon Go and explain the Photo Safari too .

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Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit Photo Safari in Pokémon Go explained

How to get azelf, uxie and mesprit during in pokémon go tour sinnoh, azelf, uxie and mesprit photo safari rewards in pokémon go.

During Pokémon Go Tour Sinnoh the Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit Photo Safari are three different timed research quests. They're all available until 6pm on Sunday, 25th February . The tasks are free for all Pokémon trainers.

To successfully complete any of the three quests you need to take an in-game snapshot of the corresponding Pokémon. For example, if you want to complete the Azelf quest then you'll need to take a snapshot of Azelf.

All three Pokémon will appear in the wild throughout the event, so you will need to do some exploring to find them. However, you can always use Incense to attract more Pokémon to your area and you may even attract a Lake Guardian Pokémon for Photo Safari too.

We strongly recommend that you take the snapshot of your chosen Pokémon before you attempt to catch them. That way, even if they flee, you've completed the task at hand and obtained your photograph.

pokemon go tour sinnoh azelf and uxie photo safari quests

You can find the Photo Safari tasks under the 'Events' tab in your menu.

Once your chosen quest is complete you will be rewarded with an enounter with the corresponding Pokémon where they will not flee, so get the snapshot first and then you'll be guaranteed to catch it in an encounter afterwards.

You can capture any Azelf, Uxie or Mesprit you encounter in the wild but they can be a tricky fight so we urge you to use Ultra Balls and Golden Razz Berry to increase your chances of success.

There are multiple ways you can capture these Legendary Pokémon during Pokémon Go Tour Sinnoh .

The first, and easiest way of doing this is to complete their Photo Safari tasks as your reward is an encounter with the aligning Pokémon where they cannot escape, giving you as many attempts as you need to capture it (as long as you don't run out of Poké Balls).

We recommend using Great or Ultra Balls if you have them as they increase your chances of capturing them in minimal attempts.

pokemon go azelf and uxie on pgo map background

Another way of capturing them is through encountering them in the wild, though this method makes them much harder to catch as they can always flee after a few failed attempts at being contained in a Poké Ball. If you do choose this method, we strongly recommend that you use Ultra Balls , Razz Berry and Golden Razz Berry to boost your chances of success.

Here are all of the rewards for completing the Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit Photo Safari quests during Pokémon Go Tour Sinnoh.

Azelf Photo Safari

  • 482 Stardust
  • Azelf Encounter

Uxie Photo Safari

  • 481 Stardust
  • Uxie Encounter

Mesprit Photo Safari

  • 480 Stardust
  • Mesprit Encounter

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Now all that's left to do is catch them all in Pokémon Go Tour Sinnoh !

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Great Marsh

Sinnoh Pastoria City Map.png

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

Functioning

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

pokemon safari zone pokemon

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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Pokémon Adventures

Diamond & pearl arc.

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.

The following is a list of cards related to mentioning or featuring the Great Marsh in the Pokémon Trading Card Game .

  • 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.
  • If the player uses the walk through walls cheat to enter the Great Marsh, the changing Pokémon won't appear.
  • If the player encounters a Pokémon while they are sunken in deep mud, a glitch exists where upon exiting the battle, it will seem that the player is still "stuck", despite being able to move around normally. The effects of this glitch are most obvious when the player attempts to move to a tile with dry land after performing the glitch.
  • Despite the Galactic Bomb's successful detonation, no damage caused by it can be found at the Great Marsh.

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What is Galarian Tauros weak to?

Tauros is weak against – Fighting Pokémon . Tauros counters – Lucario, Conkeldurr, Machamp. Other Tauros notes – With a strong group of Fighting-type Pokémon, it’s possible to take one down solo.

Does Galarian Tauros evolve?

This Pokémon does not evolve.

What is Tauros Paldea weak to?

What is the rarest tauros.

What is the rarest Tauros? While the combat breed is found abundantly in certain areas, the blaze and aqua breed Tauros are quite rare, as well as being exclusive to Scarlet and Violet respectively.

What kills Tauros?

Revenge Killers: Floatzel and Swellow naturally outspeed and revenge kill Tauros, while Choice Scarf users such as Jynx, Primeape, Rotom, and Kabutops are all capable of taking down Tauros as well, though none of these Pokemon can switch in by any means.

How RAGING was Tauros ACTUALLY? – History of Tauros in Competitive Pokemon

How did ash caught 30 tauros.

In that episode, Ash and friends visited the Kanto Safari Zone. There the caretaker (forgot his name) gave him 30 Safari balls. And at the end of the episode, Ash realised that he had caught all Tauros with those 30 Safari balls.

What Pokémon kills scyther?

The best Pokemon Go Scyther counters are Mega Diancie, Shadow Rampardos, Shadow Rhyperior, Rampardos, Shadow Regigigas & Mega Aerodactyl. Login to see your custom results!

What Pokemon beats Tauros?

Tauros is weak against – Fighting Pokémon. Tauros counters – Lucario, Conkeldurr, Machamp. Other Tauros notes – With a strong group of Fighting-type Pokémon, it’s possible to take one down solo.

Is fire type Tauros rare?

Fire-type Tauros (Blaze Breed) Location

It’s rare and is found surrounded by other Paldean Form Tauros in: West Province (Area Two) East Province (Area Two)

Did Ash have 30 Tauros?

Ash Ketchum has 30 Tauros. He caught all of them in the Safari Zone, in the episode titled “The Legend of Dratini (Season 1, Episode 35).” This episode has been banned in almost every country other than Japan due to the use of firearms pointed directly at characters.

What type is black Tauros?

The normal Fighting-type Paldean Tauros is simply gray/black in color (see photo above). It has a fierce attitude. The Fighting/Fire-type exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet, known as the Blaze Breed, has some red markings on the spiky mane behind its head. Its three tails are intertwined (see photo above).

Can Tauros be female?

Tauros is a male-only species with no female counterpart. Tauros is a violent, rowdy Pokémon that whips itself into a frenzy using its three tails.

Can Tauros swim?

Tauros (Paldean Form) Aqua Breed Pokedex Entries

Pokemon Violet: It swims by jetting water from its horns. The most notable characteristic of the Aqua Breed is its high body fat, which allows it to float easily.

Why is Tauros black?

Paldean Tauros draws visual inspiration from the Toro Bravo, an Iberian Peninsula native and the type of bull most commonly seen in bullfighting matches. It is black in color, with shorter, broader horns, a shaggier mane, and a generally angry expression.

Can Tauros and Ditto breed?

If you breed an aqua Tauros with a Ditto the offspring will be aqua Tauros. If you breed a fire Tauros with a Ditto the offspring will be fire Tauros.

Is Miltank a female Tauros?

They serve as unofficial gender counterparts. Since Miltank is the cow (female) and Tauros a bull (male), it makes since to group them together almost as if they are the same species.

What is the ugliest fire type Pokémon?

Pokémon: The 10 Ugliest Fire-Type Pokémon, Ranked

  • 8 Mega Camerupt.
  • 7 Larvesta.
  • 6 Galarian Darmanitan.
  • 5 Magmortar.
  • 2 Blacephalon.
  • 1 Simisear.

Is aqua breed Tauros rare?

Blaze and Aqua Breed Paldean Tauros are rare encounters (the standard spawn rate for these special types in the correct locations is twenty percent or less), but eating a sandwich with specific Fire or Water encounter powers is will increase your chance of finding them.

Does Cyclizar evolve?

Cyclizar (Japanese: モトトカゲ Mototokage) is a dual-type Dragon/Normal Pokémon introduced in Generation IX. It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, but appears to be distantly related to the Legendary Paradox Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon.

What Pokémon beats Unown?

The best Pokemon Go Unown counters are Mega Gengar, Shadow Absol, Shadow Gengar, Mega Banette, Mega Absol & Shadow Chandelure. Login to see your custom results!

What is tyranitar weak against?

On the other hand, Tyranitar is really weak to Fighting, Bug, Fairy, Grass, Ground, Steel, and Water-type Pokémon. Special emphasis on Fighting-types, since that is super effective against both Rock and Dark-type Pokémon and will deal 200% damage.

Does Ash have a Tauros?

Who beats scizor.

The best Pokemon Go Scizor counters are Mega Blaziken, Mega Charizard Y, Shadow Chandelure, Reshiram, Shadow Ho-Oh & Shadow Blaziken.

What kills mega Scizor?

With Mega Scizor’s double weakness to Fire-type attacks, it’s best to use Pokemon with Fire-type moves, and even better to use actual Fire-type Pokemon so they can get STAB.

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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Player Points Out Interesting Indigo Disk Detail

  • Some Pokemon Scarlet and Violet fans have only recently realized that The Indigo Disk's Savanna Plaza is shaped like a giant frying pan.
  • The location's design is likely a reference to Crispin, one of the new characters introduced in The Indigo Disk DLC.
  • The Savanna Plaza can be found in the southernmost part of the Terarium Dome.

One Pokemon Scarlet and Violet player was recently amused to realize that The Indigo Disk's Savanna Plaza is shaped like a giant frying pan. While their observation qualifies as one of those things that cannot be unseen after being pointed out, it would appear that this neat little detail went unnoticed by many Pokemon Scarlet and Violet fans up until recently.

The Indigo Disk is the second and final part of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero expansion for the newest mainline Pokemon games. Released in mid-December, the DLC pack added multiple new and returning series features to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet , including a fresh take on the Safari Zone. Now called the Terarium Dome, this location has provided the fans of the franchise with yet another opportunity to catch a variety of pocket monsters within the confines of a special preserve.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Reveal More February Tera Raids

Aside from its diverse fauna, the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Terarium also features a varied assortment of landmarks to behold, some of which boast more interesting designs than others. Reddit user Sausagewatericecube can attest to that fact, having just recently realized that the Savanna Plaza in the southern corner of the zone is shaped like a giant frying pan. Hundreds of people later voted to send their discovery to the front page of the r/PokemonScarletViolet subreddit, with that development signaling many fans had been unaware of this interesting detail—as obvious as it might appear—up until now.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's Savanna Plaza Is a Possible Reference to Crispin

The plaza's design is a possible reference to Crispin, a student of the Blueberry Academy introduced in the latest Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC . Namely, Game Freak's design for this character includes a familiar-looking frying pan that is meant to reflect his expertise with Fire-type pocket monsters. The fact that a Fire Tera Shard can be found underneath the square is another strong indicator that the location's likeness to Crispin's frying pan was very much a deliberate choice.

Admiring the architectural novelty of the Savanna Plaza is far from the only reason to visit this Terarium location. The giant square also provides The Indigo Disk players with the easiest opportunity to obtain a Protector, a special evolution item required to evolve Rhydon into Rhyperior in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet . The front of the plaza also features two vending machines that sell dozens of useful items, while the location itself serves as the setting for one unique challenge that The Indigo Disk players are able to undertake.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Pokemon Scarlet & Pokemon Violet are the main entries in the series for Generation IX. They introduced over 100 new Pokemon and brought players to the Paldea region.

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Platform(s) Switch

Released 2022-11-18

Developer(s) Game Freak

Publisher(s) Nintendo, The Pokemon Company

Genre(s) RPG

ESRB E For Everyone Due To Mild Fantasy Violence

How Long To Beat 31 Hours

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Below is a list of all the Safari Zone Block Items and what they manipulate.

Safari Zone Areas

Plains | Meadow | Savannah | Peak | Rocky Beach | Wetland | Forest | Swamp | Marshland | Wasteland | Mountain | Desert |

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Rocky Beach

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  1. Safari Zone (Kanto) Pokémon locations

    Safari Zone, Kanto (location) Safari Zone, Kanto. (location) This is the Pokémon Location guide for Safari Zone in Kanto. Choose which generation of games you're playing to see the Pokémon and capture methods. Generation 3. Center. East. North.

  2. Safari Zone

    In Hisui, the Safari Zone was not yet established, but the main gameplay of Pokémon Legends: Arceus is similar to the Safari Zone. Unova, Alola, Galar, Paldea, and Kitakami have neither a Safari Zone nor anything similar to or resembling a Safari Zone. Trivia. In the Generation II games, there is some data for a beta Safari Zone in Fuchsia ...

  3. Kanto Safari Zone

    The Kanto Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve in Kanto that Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon. It is owned by Baoba.. For $ 500, the player can play the Safari Game (Japanese: サファリゲーム Safari Game) and receive 30 Safari Balls.Trainers are limited to 500 R B Y /600 FR LG steps in the Safari Zone before the Game is over.

  4. Hoenn Safari Zone

    The Hoenn Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon.The entrance is on Hoenn's Route 121.. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game.In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls, and rather than weaken wild ...

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    Pokémon LeafGreen: Nidoran♀: Doduo: Exeggcute: Venonat: Nidorina: Nidoran♂: Venomoth: Tauros: Kangaskhan: 20%: 20%: 20%: 15%: 10%: 5%: 5%: 4%: 1%: Level: Level ...

  6. 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.

  7. Safari Zone

    The Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン, Hepburn: Safari Zoon) is location that holds several rare Pokémon that can't be captured anywhere else. It acts as a sanctuary for rare Pokémon and the player can participate in a timed game. Since it is primarily a sanctuary, trainers cannot battle in the Safari Zone. There are three Safari Zones: one in Kanto located in Fuchsia City, one in ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Safari Zone

    Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Safari Zone. Speak to the gate attendants to receive 30 Safari Balls. To catch any wild Pokémon you find, toss Safari Balls at them. Often you'll have to throw bait or rocks to distract certain Pokémon, so try different combinations when a particular Pokémon keeps escaping -- that is the trick.

  10. Pokémon Red and Blue/Safari Zone

    Yet another Safari Zone Pokemon built for competitive battles, rather than in-game battles. Tauros come at a low level, and are extremely difficult to capture, making adding one to your team quite the challenge. Furthermore, they don't learn anything but Normal-type attacks on their own. However, Tauros has a fantastic Attack stat, and is one ...

  11. 5 Ways to Catch Pokémon in Safari Zone

    Located to the northeast of Area 1. Kangaskhan 4%, Scyther (Red only) 1%, Pinsir (Blue only) 1%, Parasect 5%. Area 3. Located to the northwest of the rest house in Area 2. Tauros 1%, Chansey 4%, Rhyhorn 15%, Dratini 25%. To catch Dratini and the other high-value aquatic Pokémon in this area, use a Super Rod. Area 4.

  12. Safari Zone (Kanto)

    The Safari Zone in Kanto is a large expanse of land located in Fuchsia City. It is owned by the Safari Zone Warden. This zone is home to many rare Pokémon such as Chansey and Kangaskhan. The Kanto Safari Zone is only available in the Generation I and III games. In Generation II, the Safari Zone was closed while the Warden took a vacation. In Generation IV, the Warden opened a new Safari Zone ...

  13. Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire/Safari Zone

    The idea behind the Safari Zone is to catch rare kinds of Pokémon found nowhere else in Hoenn. You'll get 30 Safari Balls to play, and get teleported back to the Safari Zone entrance once all 30 are used or once you walk 500 steps (whichever comes first). The Safari Zone is unlike other Pokémon-catching situations: you don't actually battle ...

  14. Johto Safari Zone

    The Johto Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can catch certain types of Pokémon. The Johto Safari Zone made its debut appearance in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, where it was shown to be located northwest of Cianwood.It is located at the Safari Zone Gate, a bazaar that sprung up due to the Safari Zone's popularity.

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    Pokémon Emerald - Safari Zone. The Safari Zone Gets an Upgrade After you defeat the Elite 4. 2 More Areas to the right of the entrance are opened up. These 2 Areas Contain a vast array of GSC Pokémon...and to make it even tastier, most of these have been unavailable in games previously without having to breed Colosseum Pokémon.

  17. [Hunt Guide] Safari Zone Guide

    This guide is made to help you know which Pokemon are available in the Safari Zone in Kanto & Hoenn; What their encounter rates are (Very Common / Common / Average / Rare / Very rare) , ... The Safari Zone in Hoenn is located Route 121 before Lilycove City Entry fees : 500 $$ Safari balls : 30 . Steps : 600.

  18. Safari zone tips : r/pokemon

    Tips: Don't walk unless you need to get to another part of the safari zone, different parts of the zone have different rare pokemon. Instead of walking, turn in place so no steps are used. Repeat until all pokemon in a section of the zone are caught. Rocks are better than bait with this strategy, since you can always run into the pokemon again.

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    Pokémon Blue (Intl.) / Pokémon Green: Nidoran♀: Exeggcute: Venonat: Doduo: Nidorina: Nidoran♂: Venomoth: Tauros: Kangaskhan: 25%: 20%: 15%: 15%: 10%: 5%: 5%: 4% ...

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    Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit Photo Safari rewards in Pokémon Go. Here are all of the rewards for completing the Azelf, Uxie and Mesprit Photo Safari quests during Pokémon Go Tour Sinnoh. Azelf Photo ...

  22. Pokéarth

    Safari Zone Safari Zone サファリゾーン: Trainers: Pokemon: Items: South Exit: Route 121. The Safari Zone is located within Route 121 and contains a variety of Pokémon not typically found within the Hoenn region. It has four areas within it which require traversal using either the Mach Bike or Acro Bike, with some parts requiring both ...

  23. 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 ...

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  25. What is Galarian Tauros weak to?

    In that episode, Ash and friends visited the Kanto Safari Zone. There the caretaker (forgot his name) gave him 30 Safari balls. And at the end of the episode, Ash realised that he had caught all Tauros with those 30 Safari balls. ... Pokemon Violet: It swims by jetting water from its horns. The most notable characteristic of the Aqua Breed is ...

  26. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Player Points Out Interesting Indigo ...

    Released in mid-December, the DLC pack added multiple new and returning series features to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, including a fresh take on the Safari Zone. Now called the Terarium Dome, this ...

  27. Pokémon Heart Gold & Soul Silver

    In Heart Gold & Soul Silver, we have found where the Safari Zone has moved to , it is now in the new area found west of Cianwood. The Safari Zone works in a similar manner to the previous Safari Zones with you being given 30 Safari Balls and sent into the Safari Zone with only a limited amount of steps. There are six areas in the Safari Zone ...

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