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Revision as of 05:25, 12 April 2011

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Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: images, lists of Pokémon available via rustling grass and rippling water

Phenomena are a game mechanic introduced in Generation V. It is a different means of encountering wild Pokémon, and in some cases items. There are four types of phenomenon: rustling grass, dust clouds, flying Pokémon's shadows, and rippling water. Some Pokémon can only be obtained via this method. Phenomena will only appear after the player has the Trio Badge.

Phenomena will continue to exist off-screen and when the player accesses their game menus. They do not vanish until they are entered into, if the player enters into a battle before reaching it, if the player picks up an item off of the ground, or if the player exits the field entirely. Saving before entering a phenomenon will not preserve the phenomenon upon reset.

Rustling grass

Rustling grass is a phenomenon that only occurs in tall grass. Rustling grass allows the encounter of a wild Pokémon. Audino can be found in any patch of rustling grass. Various other Pokémon, such as the elemental monkeys in Pinwheel Forest, can be found in rustling grass, but usually at a lower encounter rate than Audino.

Dust cloud

Dust clouds are a phenomenon that only occurs in caves. It may reveal held items, evolutionary stones, or wild Drilbur and Excadrill.

Possible encounters
Bag Fire Gem Sprite.png Fire Gem Bag Steel Gem Sprite.png Steel Gem
Bag Water Gem Sprite.png Water Gem Bag Normal Gem Sprite.png Normal Gem
Bag Electric Gem Sprite.png Electric Gem Bag Everstone Sprite.png Everstone
Bag Grass Gem Sprite.png Grass Gem Bag Moon Stone Sprite.png Moon Stone
Bag Ice Gem Sprite.png Ice Gem Bag Sun Stone Sprite.png Sun Stone
Bag Fighting Gem Sprite.png Fighting Gem Bag Fire Stone Sprite.png Fire Stone
Bag Poison Gem Sprite.png Poison Gem Bag Water Stone Sprite.png Water Stone
Bag Ground Gem Sprite.png Ground Gem File:Bag Thunderstone Sprite.png Thunderstone
Bag Flying Gem Sprite.png Flying Gem Bag Leaf Stone Sprite.png Leaf Stone
Bag Psychic Gem Sprite.png Psychic Gem Bag Shiny Stone Sprite.png Shiny Stone
Bag Bug Gem Sprite.png Bug Gem Bag Dusk Stone Sprite.png Dusk Stone
Bag Rock Gem Sprite.png Rock Gem Bag Dawn Stone Sprite.png Dawn Stone
Bag Ghost Gem Sprite.png Ghost Gem Bag Hard Stone Sprite.png Hard Stone
Bag Dragon Gem Sprite.png Dragon Gem Drilbur Drilbur
Bag Dark Gem Sprite.png Dark Gem Excadrill Excadrill

Flying Pokémon's shadow

Flying Pokémon's shadows are a phenomenon that only occurs on Driftveil Drawbridge and Marvelous Bridge. They may reveal wings, Pretty Wings, or wild Ducklett and Swanna.

Possible encounters
Bag Health Wing Sprite.png Health Wing Bag Muscle Wing Sprite.png Muscle Wing
Bag Resist Wing Sprite.png Resist Wing Bag Genius Wing Sprite.png Genius Wing
Bag Clever Wing Sprite.png Clever Wing Bag Swift Wing Sprite.png Swift Wing
Bag Pretty Wing Sprite.png Pretty Wing Ducklett Ducklett
Swanna Swanna

Rippling water

Rippling water is a phenomenon that only occurs on water tiles. Rippling water allows the encounter of a wild Pokémon when Surfed on or fished in. While Basculin's Red-Striped form is usually only found in Black, and its Blue-Striped form is usually only found in White, the Basculin form that does not appear under normal circumstances in that game can be found in rippling water.

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