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Mr Khan said:
lestatdark said:
Mr Khan said:
DrZoidberg said:
Mr Khan said:

The new scaling EXP system has me downed, as i just spent the better part of an hour getting three Pokemon up a total of four levels between them

Though i can't wait for infinite use TMs, so idk. What really makes me like Pokemon games is the gym leaders, and they already impressed with the first, where they hedged against your starter to force you to get over that problem immediately.


you need to learn the art of Audino training

Once i encounter an Audino, i'll get on that.

It isn't that hard to find one, if you force it.

You just need to run right besides a patch of grass until you see a spot of grass shaking. It may take a couple of seconds or a minute, but it will happen. Make sure that if the shaking grass is far inside the patch of grass, to use a Repel, because if you get into a random fight before getting to the shaking grass, it will dissappear.

I can get over 20 audinos in half an hour using that method. With a Bike it's much, much faster.

I don't doubt that it's easy, but today i'm departing Stration City (i beat Cress last night). I simply haven't had Audino available yet

If you don't force it, then it becomes a rare occurance. As I said, it can take anywhere from 10 seconds to over a minute, because  the Shaking grass counts the number of steps that you take besides or inside a grassy area. After it hits a certain number, a spot of grass shakes, though that number is random.

If you breeze through an area, you might miss it altogether. Also, if the shaking grass appears on the middle of a lot of grass, it's also easy to miss. The best way to spot one, is to listen for it's characteristic sound, which is the same as if you were walking on top of the grass, even if you aren't.



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