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In the article it says that in Gen IV "if a tree does cause a wild Pokémon to appear, encountering a Pokémon for that tree is 100% even if Repel is being used. Likewise, if no Pokémon appears when a tree is Headbutted, no Pokémon will ever appear for that tree." But I found a tree in SS where I sometimes encounter Pokémon and sometimes I don't. Can someone explain this?[[User:Micamike45|Micamike45]] ([[User talk:Micamike45|talk]]) 15:03, 24 August 2012 (UTC)
In the article it says that in Gen IV "if a tree does cause a wild Pokémon to appear, encountering a Pokémon for that tree is 100% even if Repel is being used. Likewise, if no Pokémon appears when a tree is Headbutted, no Pokémon will ever appear for that tree." But I found a tree in SS where I sometimes encounter Pokémon and sometimes I don't. Can someone explain this?[[User:Micamike45|Micamike45]] ([[User talk:Micamike45|talk]]) 15:03, 24 August 2012 (UTC)
== Something on Gen II "special trees" ==
You know, some people do NEVER see Heracross during all their play time. Others do NEVER see a Caterpie or Weedle falling from a tree. By watching videos, reading some forums and playtesting myself, I've came to the conclusion that these "special trees" are different indeed from the normal "mountain" or "forest", and they are also on different locations for everyone. It looks like it depends on something during the game startup (when a New Game is started) or by talking to different NPCs (see {{p|Feebas}}). I have yet to figure out the method, but it seems to be this way, since everybody who has found Heracross has found it in a different tree. [[Time]] of the day also seems to affect whether or not Heracross appears, for most people report it appearing only during the night (as for me, I've also seen it during the day). It should also be noted that by Headbutting these trees, the probability of finding wild Pokémon is ~80%, as opposed to a normal tree's ~30%.
On the "mountain or forest" type of trees:
*"Mountain" is only valid for {{p|Spearow}}, {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Aipom}}.
*"Forest" is only valid for {{p|Exeggcute}}, {{p|Hoothoot}}, {{p|Ledyba}}, {{p|Spinarak}} and {{p|Pineco}}.
Any other Pokémon listed in the "Headbutt tables" seem to belong to the "special tree" category which I explained earlier. A "special tree" may contain some of the "special" Pokémon (like Butterfree), and also "mountain" or "forest" Pokémon (only from one category, never from both). '''[[User:Hfc2x|<span style="color:#008800">h</span><span style="color:#000000">fc</span>]][[User talk:Hfc2x|<span style="color:#000000">2</span><span style="color:#008800">X</span>]]''' 20:30, 17 December 2012 (UTC)
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