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Starting with [[Generation III]], fishing became more complicated, as the player would have to pay attention and confirm as soon as the rod hooked a Pokémon, or else it would get away. In [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby, Sapphire]] and {{pkmn|Emerald}}, this required a series of confirmations to reel in better Pokémon. [[Generation III]] also introduced the ability for trainers to fish off the back of a {{m|Surf}}ing Pokémon. | Starting with [[Generation III]], fishing became more complicated, as the player would have to pay attention and confirm as soon as the rod hooked a Pokémon, or else it would get away. In [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby, Sapphire]] and {{pkmn|Emerald}}, this required a series of confirmations to reel in better Pokémon. [[Generation III]] also introduced the ability for trainers to fish off the back of a {{m|Surf}}ing Pokémon. | ||
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In [[Generation IV]], the player would use the rod, and a exclamation mark-like sign would pop up above the player, noting that they should push the A button to start the battle with the pokémon they've encountered, using the rod. The exclamation mark-like sign is the same as when a trainer notices you, indicating a battle. | In [[Generation IV]], the player would use the rod, and a exclamation mark-like sign would pop up above the player, noting that they should push the A button to start the battle with the pokémon they've encountered, using the rod. The exclamation mark-like sign is the same as when a trainer notices you, indicating a battle. | ||
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