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The '''Poké Radar''' (Japanese: '''ポケモントレーサー''' ''Pokémon Tracer'', '''ポケトレ''' ''Poké Trace'' for short) is a [[Key Item]] in {{g|Diamond and Pearl|s|Diamond, Pearl}}, {{v2|Platinum}}, {{pkmn|X and Y|X,  Y,}} and {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} that is used to seek out [[wild Pokémon]] hiding in tall grass. Its most notable use is to increase the probability of encountering [[Shiny Pokémon]].
The '''Poké Radar''' (Japanese: '''ポケモントレーサー''' ''Pokémon Tracer'', '''ポケトレ''' ''Poké Trace'' for short) is a [[Key Item]] in {{g|Diamond and Pearl|s|Diamond, Pearl}}, {{v2|Platinum}}, {{pkmn|X and Y|X and Y}} that is used to seek out [[wild Pokémon]] hiding in tall grass. Its most notable use is to increase the probability of encountering the normally extremely rare [[Shiny Pokémon]].


==In the core series games==
==In the core series games==
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In all games that it appears in, the Poké Radar is obtained after receiving the [[National Pokédex]].
In all games that it appears in, the Poké Radar is obtained after receiving the [[National Pokédex]].


It can only be used in [[tall grass]], while on foot. When used, a tune will begin to play, and up to four patches of grass will shake briefly. Upon entering one of these patches of grass, a {{pkmn|battle}} with a wild Pokémon will begin immediately, even if the player is using a [[Repel]]. Depending on the game, different patches may shake in a different way, corresponding to rarer species of wild Pokémon. However, all games feature a very rare and distinct type of shaking grass that glows white twice; such a grass patch will always contain a Shiny Pokémon.
It can only be used in [[tall grass]], while on foot. When used, a tune will begin to play, and up to four patches of grass will shake briefly. Upon entering one of these patches of grass, a {{pkmn|battle}} with a wild Pokémon will begin immediately, even if the player is using a [[Repel]]. However, if the player enters a patch just as the repel wears off, the battle will not start until the player attempts to move again. Depending on the game, different patches may shake in a different way, corresponding to rarer species of wild Pokémon. However, all games feature a very rare and distinct type of shaking grass that glows white twice; such a grass patch will always contain a Shiny Pokémon.


Like the [[Vs. Seeker]], the Radar's battery must be charged after use by walking around. It takes 50 steps to fully charge the Poké Radar.
Like the [[Vs. Seeker]], the Radar's battery must be charged after use by walking around. It takes 50 steps to fully charge the Poké Radar.


If the wild Pokémon is [[fainting|knocked out]] or {{pkmn2|caught|captured}} in a [[Poké Ball]], a ''chain'' will begin; this is the principle mechanic of the Poké Radar and crucial to increasing the probability of encountering a Shiny Pokémon. When a chain is in progress, the Poké Radar will automatically activate again at the end of the battle, causing up to four more grass patches to shake. Depending on various circumstances, one of these patches may be more likely to contain the same species of [[Pokémon]] as the one just encountered; defeating or catching such a Pokémon will continue to increase the chain by 1. If a wild Pokémon of a different species is encountered, or if a battle ends without defeating or capturing the wild Pokémon, or if a wild Pokémon is encountered outside of the Poké Radar, then the chain will break and the Poké Radar will need to recharge before being used again. A chain can also automatically break if the player uses the Bicycle or Roller Skates, if the player scrolls all shaking grass patches off-screen by moving too far away from them, or an {{pkmn|Egg}} hatches. It is also possible to enter the wrong patch and randomly encounter the same Pokémon as was being chained, but the chain will still break in this case.
If the wild Pokémon is [[fainting|knocked out]] or {{pkmn2|caught|captured}} in a [[Poké Ball]], a ''chain'' will begin; this is the principle mechanic of the Poké Radar and crucial to increasing the probability of encountering a Shiny Pokémon. When a chain is in progress, the Poké Radar will automatically activate again at the end of the battle, causing up to four more grass patches to shake. Depending on various circumstances, one of these patches may be more likely to contain the same species of [[Pokémon]] as the one just encountered; defeating or catching such a Pokémon will continue to increase the chain by 1. If a wild Pokémon of a different species is encountered, or if a battle ends without defeating or capturing the wild Pokémon, or if a wild Pokémon is encountered outside of the Poké Radar, then the chain will break and the Poké Radar will need to recharge before being used again. A chain can also automatically break if the player uses the Bicycle or Roller Skates, if the player scrolls all shaking grass patches off-screen by moving too far away from them, a Pokémon [[Evolution|evolves]], or an {{pkmn|Egg}} hatches. It is also possible to enter the wrong patch and randomly encounter the same Pokémon as was being chained, but the chain will still break in this case.


Activating the Poké Radar manually in the middle of a chain will not break the chain, and will simply generate up to four new patches of shaking grass, replacing the old ones. This action is known as "resetting" the Radar. It is commonly used when none of the four patches is deemed likely to continue the chain; this determination varies between games.
Activating the Poké Radar manually in the middle of a chain will not break the chain, and will simply generate up to four new patches of shaking grass, replacing the old ones. This works even if the player is currently standing on shaking grass. This action is known as "resetting" the Radar. It is commonly used when none of the four patches is deemed likely to continue the chain; this determination varies between games.


As the chain length increases, the probability of finding a Shiny patch also increases, up to a certain maximum. After reaching this maximum, the player no longer needs to attempt to increase the chain, and can simply recharge and reset the Radar over and over until a Shiny patch appears.
As the chain length increases, the probability of finding a Shiny patch also increases, up to a certain maximum. After reaching this maximum, the player no longer needs to attempt to increase the chain, and can simply recharge and reset the Radar over and over until a Shiny patch appears.
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When the Poké Radar is used, the game generates four "rings" around the player, with the first ring consisting of the eight squares surrounding the player, the second ring consisting of the 16 squares surrounding the first ring, and so on for the third and fourth rings. One random square in each ring will be selected, and if that square is a patch of grass, that patch will shake. Therefore, the maximum number of patches that can shake with each use of the Poké Radar is four; if fewer than four patches shake, then one or more of the randomly selected squares were not patches of grass. If all four squares did not contain grass, then the game will display the message "''The grassy patch remained quiet...''" and the chain will automatically break.
When the Poké Radar is used, the game generates four "rings" around the player, with the first ring consisting of the eight squares surrounding the player, the second ring consisting of the 16 squares surrounding the first ring, and so on for the third and fourth rings. One random square in each ring will be selected, and if that square is a patch of grass, that patch will shake. Therefore, the maximum number of patches that can shake with each use of the Poké Radar is four; if fewer than four patches shake, then one or more of the randomly selected squares were not patches of grass. If all four squares did not contain grass, then the game will display the message "''The grassy patch remained quiet...''" and the chain will automatically break.


The chance that the patch in a ring contains the same species (to continue the chain) depends on the ring. Starting from the closest ring, the chances are 28%, 48%, 68%, and 88%. Catching a Pokémon rather than defeating it will increase these odds by 10% for the patches automatically generated after the battle. There are also two different ways grass patches can shake (roughly, one that shakes vigorously and one that shakes gently); if a chain is started in one type, the chain will only continue in a patch that shakes the same way. Additionally, the gently shaking grass can only contain Pokémon normally found in that location. For example, {{p|Nidoran♀}} cannot be encountered on {{rt|201|Sinnoh}} in gently shaking grass. Different formations of patches have no apparent bearing on the odds of the chain continuing.<ref>[https://www.smogon.com/ingame/guides/dpp_pokeradar Chaining with the PokeRadar, the Correct way - Smogon.com]</ref>
The chance that the patch in a ring contains the same species (to continue the chain) depends on the ring. Starting from the closest ring, the chances are 28%, 48%, 68%, and 88%. Catching a Pokémon rather than defeating it will increase these odds by 10% for the patches automatically generated after the battle. There are also two different ways grass patches can shake (roughly, one that shakes vigorously for a short time and one that shakes gently for a slightly longer time); if a chain is started in one type, the chain will only continue in a patch that shakes the same way. Additionally, the gently shaking grass can only contain Pokémon normally found in that location. For example, {{p|Nidoran♀}} cannot be encountered on {{rt|201|Sinnoh}} in gently shaking grass. Different formations of patches have no apparent bearing on the odds of the chain continuing.<ref>[https://www.smogon.com/ingame/guides/dpp_pokeradar Chaining with the PokeRadar, the Correct way - Smogon.com]</ref>


If a [[Mass outbreak|swarm]] or other special type of encounter ends while a chain is in progress, the Pokémon will remain available as part of the chain until it is broken.
If a [[Mass outbreak|swarm]] or other special type of encounter ends while a chain is in progress, the Pokémon will remain available as part of the chain until it is broken.


If the Poké Radar forces a Pokémon to be Shiny due to its increased odds, the game will construct a [[personality value]] that fulfills the Shininess requirement.<ref>[http://www.smogon.com/ingame/rng/pid_iv_creation The Process of PID and IV Creation of Non-Bred Pokemon - Smogon University]</ref> It is possible, although very unlikely, for multiple Shiny patches to appear on one reset.<!-- There's a Smogon link and Youtube video somewhere that shows this, but I can't find it right now...--> Entering a Shiny patch will never break a chain, but if it is in a position where the game can select invalid patches for all four new patches, it may break after. It is always possible for non-flashing patches to contain a Shiny Pokémon as well due to the normal, completely random chance of a Pokémon being Shiny.
If the Poké Radar forces a Pokémon to be Shiny due to its increased odds, the game will construct a [[personality value]] that fulfils the Shininess requirement.<ref>[http://www.smogon.com/ingame/rng/pid_iv_creation The Process of PID and IV Creation of Non-Bred Pokemon - Smogon University]</ref> It is possible, although very unlikely, for multiple Shiny patches to appear on one reset.<!-- There's a Smogon link and Youtube video somewhere that shows this, but I can't find it right now...--> Entering a Shiny patch will never break a chain, but if it is in a position where the game can select invalid patches for all four new patches, it may break after. It is always possible for non-flashing patches to contain a Shiny Pokémon as well due to the normal, completely random chance of a Pokémon being Shiny.


One of the functions of the [[Pokétch]] is to {{DL|Pokétch|Trainer Counter|display the current chain}} and the three best chains made so far.
One of the functions of the [[Pokétch]] is to {{DL|Pokétch|Trainer Counter|display the current chain}} and the three best chains made so far.


=====Shiny probability=====
=====Shiny probability=====
[[File:PokéRadarShinyProbability IV.png|thumb|right|The formula for the probability of a patch being Shiny]]
The probability for a patch to contain a Shiny Pokémon increases with the chain length (up to a maximum of 40), according to the following formula:<ref>[http://tccphreak.shiny-clique.net/debugger/addresses.htm Chain shiny routine (assembly)]</ref><ref>[http://sfc.pokefans.net/77-shinyhunting derived math] with [http://sfc.pokemon-inside.net/pictures/advanced_lessons/shinyhunt3.jpg un-condensed formula at the end]</ref><ref>[http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/past-gen-rng-research.61090/page-35#post-4031190 RNG Research post] by Kaphotics</ref><!--Note: The formulas given by the above sources use floor(x + 1) instead of ceil(x), but the two are identical as long as x is never an integer, which it isn't.-->
<math display="block">\dfrac{\left\lceil \dfrac{65535}{8200-ChainLength \times 200} \right\rceil}{65536}</math>


The formula to the right describes the probability for a patch to contain a Shiny Pokémon, where n<sub>c</sub> is the length of the chain, up to a length of 40. The results of this formula are depicted in the table shown below. As the table shows, the odds of finding a Shiny Pokémon increase slowly at first, but eventually they increase by larger and larger amounts, until reaching the maximum of a 1/200 chance of finding a Shiny Pokémon for a chain of length 40 or greater. These odds do not exceed the odds of the [[Masuda method]] until a chain length of 33 is reached.
The probability of a patch containing a Shiny Pokémon, as calculated by this formula, as listed in the following table. As the table shows, the odds of finding a Shiny Pokémon increase slowly at first, but eventually they increase by larger and larger amounts until reaching the maximum of an approximately <math display="inline">\tfrac{1}{200}</math> chance of finding a Shiny Pokémon for a chain of length 40 or more. These odds do not exceed the odds of the [[Masuda method]] until a chain length of 33 is reached.


Since up to four grass patches can shake at a single time, the probability of finding a Shiny Pokémon in a given use of the Poké Radar can be up to 4 times as high, giving the player a maximum of approximately a 1/50 chance of finding a Shiny Pokémon at a chain length of 40.
Since up to four grass patches can shake at a single time, the probability of at least one of the four patches to contain a Shiny Pokémon for a given use of the Poké Radar is approximately 4 times as likely, giving the player a maximum of an approximately <math display="inline">\tfrac{1}{50}</math> chance of a Shiny patch appearing at a chain length of 40.
 
<!--4 trials is not equivalent to multiplying by 4 in general, but in this particular case the probabilities are so low that the difference is negligible (less than 0.015% for a chain length of 40)-->
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! rowspan=2 | Chain length
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| 0 || 8 || 0.012% || 0.049%
| 8/65536 (1/8192)*
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| 1 || 9 || 0.014% || 0.055%
| 1
|-
| rowspan="4" | 9/65536 (~1/7282)
| 2 || 9 || 0.014% || 0.055%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 2
| 3 || 9 || 0.014% || 0.055%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 3
| 4 || 9 || 0.014% || 0.055%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 4
| 5 || 10 || 0.015% || 0.061%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 5
| 6 || 10 || 0.015% || 0.061%
| rowspan="4" | 10/65536 (~1/6554)
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 7 || 10 || 0.015% || 0.061%
| 6
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 8 || 10 || 0.015% || 0.061%
| 7
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 9 || 11 || 0.017% || 0.067%
| 8
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 10 || 11 || 0.017% || 0.067%
| 9
|-
| rowspan="3" | 11/65536 (~1/5958)
| 11 || 11 || 0.017% || 0.067%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 10
| 12 || 12 || 0.018% || 0.073%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 11
| 13 || 12 || 0.018% || 0.073%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 12
| 14 || 13 || 0.020% || 0.079%
| rowspan="2" | 12/65536 (~1/5461)
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 15 || 13 || 0.020% || 0.079%
| 13
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 16 || 14 || 0.021% || 0.085%
| 14
|-
| rowspan="2" | 13/65536 (~1/5041)
| 17 || 14 || 0.021% || 0.085%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 15
| 18 || 15 || 0.023% || 0.092%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 16
| 19 || 15 || 0.023% || 0.092%
| rowspan="2" | 14/65536 (~1/4681)
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|- style="background:#fff"
| 20 || 16 || 0.024% || 0.098%
| 17
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 21 || 17 || 0.026% || 0.104%
| 18
|-
| rowspan="2" | 15/65536 (~1/4369)
| 22 || 18 || 0.027% || 0.110%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 19
| 23 || 19 || 0.029% || 0.116%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 20
| 24 || 20 || 0.031% || 0.122%
| 16/65536 (1/4096)
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 25 || 21 || 0.032% || 0.128%
| 21
|-
| 17/65536 (~1/3855)
| 26 || 22 || 0.034% || 0.134%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 22
| 27 || 24 || 0.037% || 0.146%
| 18/65536 (~1/3641)
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|- style="background:#fff"
| 28 || 26 || 0.040% || 0.159%
| 23
|-
| 19/65536 (~1/3449)
| 29 || 28 || 0.043% || 0.171%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 24
| 30 || 30 || 0.046% || 0.183%
| 20/65536 (~1/3277)
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 31 || 33 || 0.050% || 0.201%
| 25
|-
| 21/65536 (~1/3121)
| 32 || 37 || 0.056% || 0.226%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 26
| 33 || 41 || 0.063% || 0.250%
| 22/65536 (~1/2979)
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|- style="background:#fff"
| 34 || 47 || 0.072% || 0.287%
| 27
|-
| 24/65536 (~1/2731)
| 35 || 55 || 0.084% || 0.335%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 28
| 36 || 66 || 0.101% || 0.402%
| 26/65536 (~1/2521)
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 37 || 82 || 0.125% || 0.500%
| 29
|-
| 28/65536 (~1/2341)
| 38 || 110 || 0.168% || 0.670%
|- style="background:#fff"
|-
| 30
| 39 || 164 || 0.250% || 0.997%
| 30/65536 (~1/2185)
|-
|- style="background:#fff"
| 40 || 328 || 0.500% || 1.987%
| 31
| 33/65536 (~1/1986)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 32
| 37/65536 (~1/1771)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 33
| 41/65536 (~1/1598)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 34
| 47/65536 (~1/1394)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 35
| 55/65536 (~1/1192)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 36
| 66/65536 (~1/993)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 37
| 82/65536 (~1/799)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 38
| 110/65536 (~1/596)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 39
| 164/65536 (~1/400)
|- style="background:#fff"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 40+
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 328/65536 (~1/200)
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>A chain length of 0 is the first use of the Poké Radar, and the Poké Radar cannot force a Pokémon to be Shiny at this point (which would result in a flashing patch)<!-- add Smogon link sometime-->; however, the patches still have the default 1/8192 chance of encountering a Shiny Pokémon.
A chain length of 0 corresponds to the first use of the Poké Radar—the Poké Radar cannot force a Pokémon to be Shiny at this point (which would result in a flashing patch)<!-- add Smogon link sometime-->, but the patches still have the default <math display="inline">\tfrac{1}{8192}</math> chance of encountering a Shiny Pokémon.


=====List of Radar-exclusive Pokémon=====
=====List of Radar-exclusive Pokémon=====
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|[[Lake Verity]], [[Lake Valor]], [[Lake Acuity]]
|[[Lake Verity]], [[Lake Valor]], [[Lake Acuity]]{{sup/4|DP}}
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! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=2 | 235
| 235
| rowspan=2 | {{MSP/3|235|Smeargle}}
| {{MSP/3|235|Smeargle}}
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Smeargle}}
| {{p|Smeargle}}
|{{rt|212|Sinnoh}} (North)
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|208|Sinnoh}}{{sup/4|Pt}} and {{rtn|212|Sinnoh}} (North)
! style="background:#{{diamond color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! style="background:#{{diamond color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! style="background:#{{pearl color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! style="background:#{{pearl color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! width=20 | {{color2|{{platinum color}}|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|208|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|212|Sinnoh}} (North)
! width=20 | {{color2|{{diamond color}}|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! width=20 | {{color2|{{pearl color}}|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=2 | 236
| 236
| rowspan=2 | {{MSP/3|236|Tyrogue}}
| {{MSP/3|236|Tyrogue}}
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Tyrogue}}
| {{p|Tyrogue}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|208|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|211|Sinnoh}} (West)
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|208|Sinnoh}}{{sup/4|DP}} and {{rtn|211|Sinnoh}} (West{{sup/4|DP}})
! style="background:#{{diamond color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! style="background:#{{diamond color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! style="background:#{{pearl color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! style="background:#{{pearl color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! width=20 | {{color2|{{platinum color}}|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|{{rt|211|Sinnoh}}
! width=20 | {{color2|{{diamond color}}|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! width=20 | {{color2|{{pearl color}}|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=2 | 241
| 241
| rowspan=2 | {{MSP/3|241|Miltank}}
| {{MSP/3|241|Miltank}}
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Miltank}}
| {{p|Miltank}}
| [[Route]]s {{rtn|209|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|210|Sinnoh}} (South)
| [[Route]]s {{rtn|209|Sinnoh}}{{sup/4|DP}} and {{rtn|210|Sinnoh}} (South)
! style="background:#{{diamond color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! style="background:#{{diamond color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! style="background:#{{pearl color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! style="background:#{{pearl color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! width=20 | {{color2|{{platinum color}}|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{rt|210|Sinnoh}} (South)
! width=20 | {{color2|{{diamond color}}|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|D}}
! width=20 | {{color2|{{pearl color}}|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|P}}
! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
! style="background:#{{platinum color}}" width=20 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
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The Poké Radar is not normally obtainable in the main game; however, a primitive version of the Poké Radar exists on the bundled [[Pokéwalker]].
The Poké Radar is not normally obtainable in the main game; however, a primitive version of the Poké Radar exists on the bundled [[Pokéwalker]].


The Pokéwalker's Poké Radar costs 10 Watts to use, and is the only way to encounter any wild Pokémon at all on the device. Similar to {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, these Pokémon are often difficult or impossible to otherwise find in the main game.
The Pokéwalker's Poké Radar costs 10 Watts to use and is the only way to encounter any wild Pokémon at all on the device. Similar to {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, these Pokémon are often difficult or impossible to otherwise find in the main game.


When used, four patches of grass will appear on-screen, one of which will randomly display a '!' symbol for a short period of time. If the player successfully selects that grass patch before the '!' disappears, then either a battle with a wild Pokémon will begin or there will be a delay and another random grass patch will display a second '!'. Again, if the player successfully selects the '!' patch before it disappears, a battle may begin or a third patch may display '!!'. Yet again, if the player successfully selects the '!!' patch, a battle may begin or a fourth patch may display '!!!'; the fourth patch will always start a battle should the player reach that point. Patches with greater numbers of exclamation points indicate rarer wild Pokémon; the mechanics and precise timing required may be considered a primitive form of chaining.
When used, four patches of grass will appear on-screen, one of which will randomly display a '!' symbol for a short period of time. If the player successfully selects that grass patch before the '!' disappears, then either a battle with a wild Pokémon will begin or there will be a delay and another random grass patch will display a second '!'. Again, if the player successfully selects the '!' patch before it disappears, a battle may begin or a third patch may display '!!'. Yet again, if the player successfully selects the '!!' patch, a battle may begin or a fourth patch may display '!!!'; the fourth patch will always start a battle should the player reach that point. Patches with greater numbers of exclamation points indicate rarer wild Pokémon; the mechanics and precise timing required may be considered a primitive form of chaining.
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{{Itemlist|Rare Candy|For a chain length of at least 31 Pokémon|X=yes|y=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Rare Candy|For a chain length of at least 31 Pokémon|X=yes|y=yes}}
{{Itlistfoot|building}}
{{Itlistfoot|building}}
====Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl====
{{incomplete|section|Missing information on Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl chain bonuses.}}
The Pokéradar returns in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, behaving almost identically to how it did in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, with a few minor changes.
* The Pokéradar will now always generate 4 patches or shaking grass, and multiple patches of shaking grass can now appear on the same ring.
* The first Pokémon the player encounters in a chain will always appear in any subsequent patch of shaking grass, eliminating the chance that a chain will end by encountering the wrong Pokémon.
* Patches of grass that shake vigorously (Have much bigger blades of grass shaking off) no longer indicates what Pokémon can be found in it. Instead it indicates the Pokémon inside of the patch has its [[Hidden Ability]]. The chance of a patch of grass having this is 1/128 regardless of the length of the chain. This means every use of the Radar has at a 4/128 chance of spawning this patch of grass, with an approximately 3.089% chance of spawning at least one such patch on any use.
* Certain milestones while chaining will now guarantee Pokémon encountered will have a certain amount of perfect IVs.
* Despite saying so in the item description, the [[Shiny Charm]] does not boost the likelihood of encountering a Shiny Pokémon through the Pokéradar.
* In the [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl#Version history|version 1.1.2 update]], a change was made so that the 10% bonus chance of a chain continuing from catching a Pokémon now only applies on patches of grass found on the fourth ring.
** This change was reverted back to its original odds in the [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl#Version history|version 1.1.3 update]]
*It is possible for a chain to randomly break after defeating a Pokémon.
=====List of Radar-exclusive Pokémon=====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{key items color}}; border: 3px solid #{{key items color dark}}"
|- style="background:#{{key items color light}}"
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|#]]
! colspan=2 | Pokémon
! Location
! colspan=2 style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Game
|- style="background:#fff"
|029
|{{MSP/BDSP|029|Nidoran♀}}
|{{p|Nidoran♀}}
|{{rt|201|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|030
|{{MSP/BDSP|030|Nidorina}}
|{{p|Nidorina}}
|[[Valor Lakefront]] and {{rt|221|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|032
|{{MSP/BDSP|032|Nidoran♂}}
|{{p|Nidoran♂}}
|{{rt|201|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|033
|{{MSP/BDSP|033|Nidorino}}
|{{p|Nidorino}}
|[[Valor Lakefront]] and {{rt|221|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|048
|{{MSP/BDSP|048|Venonat}}
|{{p|Venonat}}
|{{rt|229|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|049
|{{MSP/BDSP|049|Venomoth}}
|{{p|Venomoth}}
|{{rt|229|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|056
|{{MSP/BDSP|056|Mankey}}
|{{p|Mankey}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|225|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|226|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|057
|{{MSP/BDSP|057|Primeape}}
|{{p|Primeape}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|225|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|226|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|079
|{{MSP/BDSP|079|Slowpoke}}
|{{p|Slowpoke}}
|{{rt|205|Sinnoh}} (North)
! width=40 | {{color2|{{brilliant diamond color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|088
|{{MSP/BDSP|088|Grimer}}
|{{p|Grimer}}
|{{rt|212|Sinnoh}} (South)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|128
|{{MSP/BDSP|128|Tauros}}
|{{p|Tauros}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|209|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|210|Sinnoh}} (South)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|132
|{{MSP/BDSP|132|Ditto}}
|{{p|Ditto}}
|{{rt|218|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|161
|{{MSP/BDSP|161|Sentret}}
|{{p|Sentret}}
|{{rt|202|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|175
|{{MSP/BDSP|175|Togepi}}
|{{p|Togepi}}
|{{rt|230|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|179
|{{MSP/BDSP|179|Mareep}}
|{{p|Mareep}}
|[[Valley Windworks]]
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|180
|{{MSP/BDSP|180|Flaaffy}}
|{{p|Flaaffy}}
|{{rt|222|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 187
| {{MSP/BDSP|187|Hoppip}}
| {{p|Hoppip}}
|{{rt|205|Sinnoh}} (North{{sup/8|BD}} and South), [[Fuego Ironworks]]{{sup/8|SP}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=2 | 188
| rowspan=2 | {{MSP/BDSP|188|Skiploom}}
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Skiploom}}
|{{rt|205|Sinnoh}} (North)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! width=40 | {{color2|{{shining pearl color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Fuego Ironworks]]
! width=40 | {{color2|{{brilliant diamond color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|191
|{{MSP/BDSP|191|Sunkern}}
|{{p|Sunkern}}
|{{rt|204|Sinnoh}} (North)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|202
|{{MSP/BDSP|202|Wobbuffet}}
|{{p|Wobbuffet}}
|[[Lake Verity]], [[Lake Valor]], and [[Lake Acuity]]
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|229
|{{MSP/BDSP|229|Houndoom}}
|{{p|Houndoom}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|214|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|215|Sinnoh}}
! width=40 | {{color2|{{brilliant diamond color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|234
|{{MSP/BDSP|234|Stantler}}
|{{p|Stantler}}
|{{rt|207|Sinnoh}}
! width=40 | {{color2|{{brilliant diamond color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|235
|{{MSP/BDSP|235|Smeargle}}
|{{p|Smeargle}}
|{{rt|212|Sinnoh}} (North)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|236
|{{MSP/BDSP|236|Tyrogue}}
|{{p|Tyrogue}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|208|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|211|Sinnoh}} (West)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|241
|{{MSP/BDSP|241|Miltank}}
|{{p|Miltank}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|209|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|210|Sinnoh}} (South)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|246
|{{MSP/BDSP|246|Larvitar}}
|{{p|Larvitar}}
|{{rt|207|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! width=40 | {{color2|{{shining pearl color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|262
|{{MSP/BDSP|262|Mightyena}}
|{{p|Mightyena}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|214|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|215|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! width=40 | {{color2|{{shining pearl color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|277
|{{MSP/BDSP|277|Swellow}}
|{{p|Swellow}}
|{{rt|213|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|280
|{{MSP/BDSP|280|Ralts}}
|{{p|Ralts}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|203|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|204|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|281
|{{MSP/BDSP|281|Kirlia}}
|{{p|Kirlia}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|203|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|204|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|290
|{{MSP/BDSP|290|Nincada}}
|{{p|Nincada}}
|[[Eterna Forest]]
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|294
|{{MSP/BDSP|294|Loudred}}
|{{p|Loudred}}
|[[Mt. Coronet]]
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|304
|{{MSP/BDSP|304|Aron}}
|{{p|Aron}}
|[[Fuego Ironworks]]
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! width=40 | {{color2|{{shining pearl color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|324
|{{MSP/BDSP|324|Torkoal}}
|{{p|Torkoal}}
|[[Stark Mountain]]
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|328
|{{MSP/BDSP|328|Trapinch}}
|{{p|Trapinch}}
|{{rt|228|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|329
|{{MSP/BDSP|329|Vibrava}}
|{{p|Vibrava}}
|{{rt|228|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|333
|{{MSP/BDSP|333|Swablu}}
|{{p|Swablu}}
|{{rt|211|Sinnoh}} (East)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|343
|{{MSP/BDSP|343|Baltoy}}
|{{p|Baltoy}}
|{{rt|206|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|352
|{{MSP/BDSP|352|Kecleon}}
|{{p|Kecleon}}
|{{rt|210|Sinnoh}} (North)
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! width=40 | {{color2|{{shining pearl color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|355
|{{MSP/BDSP|355|Duskull}}
|{{p|Duskull}}
|{{rt|224|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|356
|{{MSP/BDSP|356|Dusclops}}
|{{p|Dusclops}}
|{{rt|224|Sinnoh}}
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|361
|{{MSP/BDSP|361|Snorunt}}
|{{p|Snorunt}}
|[[Route]]s {{rtn|216|Sinnoh}}, {{rtn|217|Sinnoh}}, and [[Acuity Lakefront]]
! style="background:#{{brilliant diamond color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 371
|{{MSP/BDSP|371|Bagon}}
|{{p|Bagon}}
|{{rt|210|Sinnoh}} (North)
! width=40 | {{color2|{{brilliant diamond color}}|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|BD}}
! style="{{roundybr|5px}} background:#{{shining pearl color}}" width=40 | {{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Versions|SP}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|}
=====Chain Bonuses=====
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background:#{{key items color}}; border: 3px solid #{{key items color dark}}"
|- style="background:#{{key items color light}}"
! rowspan=2 | Chain length
! colspan=2 | Shiny probability per patch
! rowspan=2 | Shiny probability<br>per Radar use
! rowspan=2 | Perfect IVs
|- style="background:#{{key items color light}}"
! Relative odds
! Probability<br>(approximate)
|-
| 0 || 1/4096 || 0.024% || 0.098% || 0
|-
| 1 || 1/3855 || 0.026% || 0.104% || 0
|-
| 2 || 1/3640 || 0.027% || 0.110% || 0
|-
| 3 || 1/3449 || 0.029% || 0.116% || 0
|-
| 4 || 1/3277 || 0.031% || 0.122% || 0
|-
| 5 || 1/3121 || 0.032% || 0.128% || 0
|-
| 6 || 1/2979 || 0.034% || 0.134% || 0
|-
| 7 || 1/2849 || 0.035% || 0.140% || 0
|-
| 8 || 1/2731 || 0.037% || 0.146% || 0
|-
| 9 || 1/2621 || 0.038% || 0.153% || 0
|-
| 10 || 1/2521 || 0.040% || 0.159% || 0
|-
| 11 || 1/2427 || 0.041% || 0.165% || 0
|-
| 12 || 1/2341 || 0.043% || 0.171% || 0
|-
| 13 || 1/2259 || 0.044% || 0.177% || 0
|-
| 14 || 1/2185 || 0.046% || 0.183% || 0
|-
| 15 || 1/2114 || 0.047% || 0.189% || 0
|-
| 16 || 1/2048 || 0.049% || 0.195% || 0
|-
| 17 || 1/1986 || 0.050% || 0.201% || 0
|-
| 18 || 1/1927 || 0.052% || 0.207% || 0
|-
| 19 || 1/1872 || 0.052% || 0.214% || 0
|-
| 20 || 1/1820 || 0.055% || 0.220% || 1
|-
| 21 || 1/1771 || 0.056% || 0.226% || 0
|-
| 22 || 1/1724 || 0.058% || 0.232% || 0
|-
| 23 || 1/1680 || 0.060% || 0.238% || 0
|-
| 24 || 1/1638 || 0.061% || 0.244% || 0
|-
| 25 || 1/1598 || 0.063% || 0.250% || 0
|-
| 26 || 1/1560 || 0.064% || 0.256% || 0
|-
| 27 || 1/1524 || 0.066% || 0.262% || 0
|-
| 28 || 1/1489 || 0.067% || 0.268% || 0
|-
| 29 || 1/1456 || 0.069% || 0.274% || 0
|-
| 30 || 1/1310 || 0.076% || 0.305% || 2
|-
| 31 || 1/1285 || 0.078% || 0.311% || 0
|-
| 32 || 1/1260 || 0.079% || 0.317% || 0
|-
| 33 || 1/1236 || 0.081% || 0.323% || 0
|-
| 34 || 1/1213 || 0.082% || 0.329% || 0
|-
| 35 || 1/1192 || 0.084% || 0.335% || 0
|-
| 36 || 1/993 || 0.101% || 0.402% || 0
|-
| 37 || 1/799 || 0.125% || 0.500% || 0
|-
| 38 || 1/400 || 0.250% || 0.996% || 0
|-
| 39 || 1/200 || 0.500% || 1.985% || 0
|-
| 40 || 1/99 || 1.010% || 3.980% || 3
|-
| 41 to 99 || 1/99 || 1.010% || 3.980% || 0
|-
| 100 || 1/99 || 1.010% || 3.980% || 5
|}


===Description===
===Description===
{{movedesc|key items}}
{{movedesc|key items}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A tool that can search out Pokémon that are hiding in grass. Its battery is recharged as you walk.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A tool that can search out Pokémon that are hiding in grass. Its battery is recharged as you walk.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}|A tool that can search out Pokémon that are hiding in the tall grass. Its battery is recharged as you walk.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwShBDSPLA}}<br>{{gameabbrev9|SV}}|A tool that can search out Pokémon that are hiding in the tall grass. Its battery is recharged as you walk.}}
|}
|}
|}
|}
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|-
| {{gameabbrev6|XY}}
| {{gameabbrev6|XY}}
| {{DL|Lumiose City|Sycamore Pokémon Lab}} (2F; from a {{tc|Scientist}} after entering the [[Hall of Fame]])
| {{DL|South Boulevard|Sycamore Pokémon Lab}} (2F; from a {{tc|Scientist}} after entering the [[Hall of Fame]])
|-
| {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}
| [[Sandgem Town]] (from [[Professor Rowan]] after obtaining the [[National Pokédex]] from [[Professor Oak]])
|}
|}
|}
|}
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|zh_cmn=寶可追蹤 / 宝可追踪 ''{{tt|Bǎokě Zhuīzōng|Poké-Tracker}}''
|zh_cmn=寶可追蹤 / 宝可追踪 ''{{tt|Bǎokě Zhuīzōng|Poké-Tracker}}''
|zh_yue=寶可追蹤 ''Poké {{tt|Jēuijūng|Poké-Tracker}}''
|zh_yue=寶可追蹤 ''Poké {{tt|Jēuijūng|Poké-Tracker}}''
|fr_eu=Poké Radar
|fr=Poké Radar
|de=Pokéradar
|de=Pokéradar
|it=Poké Radar
|it=Poké Radar
|ko=포켓트레 ''Poké-Tra''
|ko=포켓트레 ''Poké-Tra''
|es_eu=Pokéradar
|es=Pokéradar
}}
}}


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* [[Mass outbreak]]
* [[Mass outbreak]]
* [[Dual-slot mode]]
* [[Dual-slot mode]]
* [[List of Key Items in Generation IV]]
* [[List of Key Items (Generation IV)]]
* [[List of Key Items in Generation VI]]
* [[List of Key Items (Generation VI)]]
* [[List of Key Items (Generation VIII)]]


==On Bulbagarden forums==
==On Bulbagarden forums==
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[[Category:Equipment]]
[[Category:Equipment]]
[[Category:Key Items]]
[[Category:Key Items]]
[[Category:Game mechanics]]
[[Category:Methods of obtaining Pokémon]]


[[de:Pokéradar]]
[[de:Pokéradar]]