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===Generation VI===
===Generation VI===
In [[Pokémon X and Y]], the Legendary birds roam the [[Kalos]] region after defeating the [[Pokémon League]]. Only one of the three birds will appear and the one that does depends upon which Kalos starter Pokémon the player picked. If the player chooses {{p|Chespin}}, Articuno will appear, Zapdos will appear to those who chose {{p|Fennekin}}, and Moltres will appear to those that went with {{p|Froakie}}. Unlike previous roaming Pokémon, the birds will automatically flee seconds upon encounter before the player gets a chance to act (Abilities such as Shadow Tag will not prevent this). After encountering them 10 times ((11 if you count the mandatory first encounter after beating the Elite Four)), they will retreat to the Sea Spirit's Den in [[Azure Bay]] and remain there as stationary Legendary Pokémon.
In [[Pokémon X and Y]], the Legendary birds roam the [[Kalos]] region after defeating the [[Pokémon League]]. Only one of the three birds will appear and the one that does depends upon which Kalos starter Pokémon the player picked. If the player chooses {{p|Chespin}}, Articuno will appear, Zapdos will appear to those who chose {{p|Fennekin}}, and Moltres will appear to those that went with {{p|Froakie}}. Unlike previous roaming Pokémon, the birds will automatically flee seconds upon encounter before the player gets a chance to act (Abilities such as Shadow Tag will not prevent this). After encountering them 10 times (11 if you count the mandatory first encounter after beating the Elite Four), they will retreat to the Sea Spirit's Den in [[Azure Bay]] and remain there as stationary Legendary Pokémon.


If the player uses {{m|Fly}}, the roaming Pokémon will relocate to a random location. Traveling normally, on the other hand, will only provide a small chance for the roaming Pokémon to change routes, and even then it will move to an adjacent route. Furthermore, entering any of the connecting gates between cities (or [[Victory Road]]) may cause the roaming Pokémon to relocate randomly; however, this appears to be on a timer as immediate pursuits of the roaming Pokémon don't seem to cause it to change its location.
If the player uses {{m|Fly}}, the roaming Pokémon will relocate to a random location. Traveling normally, on the other hand, will only provide a small chance for the roaming Pokémon to change routes, and even then it will move to an adjacent route. Furthermore, entering any of the connecting gates between cities (or [[Victory Road]]) may cause the roaming Pokémon to relocate randomly; however, this appears to be on a timer as immediate pursuits of the roaming Pokémon don't seem to cause it to change its location.
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