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To do the trick, the player simply needs a Repel and a Pokémon at a specific [[level]], a level weaker than the target wild Pokémon level. | To do the trick, the player simply needs a Repel and a Pokémon at a specific [[level]], a level weaker than the target wild Pokémon level. | ||
This trick is possible because the Repel ''prevents '''weak''' wild Pokémon from appearing''. "Weak" means | This trick is possible because the Repel ''prevents '''weak''' wild Pokémon from appearing''. "Weak" means Pokémon a level or least than the first Pokémon in the [[Party]]. This means that if the player has a Pokémon weaker than the strongest wild Pokémon, that Pokémon continues to appear. Of course, there is a range of possible levels for Pokémon, but only the Pokémons at the same level or stronger than the first member of the Party will appear. | ||
This trick can be sometimes | This trick can be sometimes useful to find a specific Pokémon in a area. It can also be use with Pokémon Luring Methods, such as [[White Flute]] and the [[Pokémon Music Channel|Pokémon March boardcast]] to increse the probability of finding a Pokémon. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
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