Appendix:Repel trick: Difference between revisions

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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 Pokémons 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 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 usefull 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.
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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