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"[Guide] How to catch "rare" 1% sea pokemon in less than 5 minutes in S/M"


HeyThis is a repost of this that was removed by mods for "spoilers": http://ift.tt/2g5IJWt games are out now so I guess this is not spoiler anymore.I've finished the game ( bought legally from a mom and pop shop, a little before than the leaks, like I always do with pokemon games), now that reviews are out I can share something I know.Mareanie, Bruxish, Dhelmise and Feebas have a 1% encounter rate BUT it is raised to 20% ( 5% for Feebas) if there is rippling water on the fishing spot, kinda like rippling water spots in B/W, BUT in S/M they stay even after you soft reset. Mareanie can only be found if called by Corsola.Take a look at the encounter tables: 1: http://ift.tt/2eXVcqd 2: http://ift.tt/2fOxH4B with a higher encounter rate are when you have rippling water, SOS slots are just pokemon you can find if the one in the first line calls for help ( i.e. Pichu calls Pikachu, Bagon calls salamence)tl;dr: find rippling water, save, fish, if not the pokemon you want or corsola soft reset.This is how rippling water looks like ( water is orange because there's sunset): http://ift.tt/2g5CGRA & Feebas: Just go around and check the spots and you'll eventually see rippling water ones and as soon as you see rippling water save and use your rod. If you don't find Bruxish or Feebas, just soft reset and you'll still find that rippling water spot. I found Bruxish in 1 try and Feebas in 3Dhelmise: there's just one spot where to find it, which is on 4th island. Just go to that spot. If water is not rippled, go back and forth through the door ( you'll know what I'm talking about) until water is rippled. Save just like you did for Bruxish, but I noticed water was rippled every time I went through the door so it was faster to go back and forth through the door than soft resetting. Found in 4-5 tries. The pic of rippling water posted above shows the place where you can fish for Dhelmise.Mareanie: This one is slightly different. Find rippling water ( very easy on Mele Mele sea), save, fish, find corsola and use adrenaline orb to increase the chances that corsola will call Marearnie. Don't kill Corsola, so use attacks that will leave him at 1 PS like false swipe. Corsola will eventually call for help and Mareanie will eventually appear and you will lol when it starts attacking Corsola. Kill Corsola, catch Mareanie.And that's it. You'd spend hours if you don't fish in rippling water, so this method will save you a lot of time. You xan use this method on any pokemon you can catch by fishing which has an increased encounter rate if caught when there's rippling water. Just check the encounter tables I linked above to check if you can do it!Have fun playing! via /r/pokemon http://ift.tt/2gobmhV
"[Guide] How to catch "rare" 1% sea pokemon in less than 5 minutes in S/M" "[Guide] How to catch "rare" 1% sea pokemon in less than 5 minutes in S/M" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 14:43 Rating: 5

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  1. Horribly formatted, also some of the links do not work. Reupload.

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  2. Not working for me, I've been going in and out of doorways to reset the rippling water as well as trying soft resets, been at it for 30 min now inside brooklet hill and brioklet hill totem area, trying to get a feebas. I literally only get magikarps and occasional goldeens

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    1. Lol how annoying! It's all about luck then. Like earlier i just caught feebas (level 13) for the sake of catchen em all. Long after, i then realised how lucky i was when my friend told me the 1-5% chance in catching feebas in Sun & Moon. >.<

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