Mass outbreak

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My Pokémon Ranch explains the general mechanics of a Mass Outbreak.

Mass Outbreaks (Japanese: 大量発生 mass outbreak), also known as swarms, are a feature introduced in Generation II that allows the player to catch Pokémon that are usually rare or otherwise unobtainable.

Generation II

Mass Outbreaks originated in Generation II. In that generation, if the player registered a certain Trainer in the Pokégear, that Trainer would occassionally call to tell the player that he saw or heard about a large number of Pokémon in a certain area; for the next 30 minutes after such a call (in real time, not play time), the swarming Pokémon would appear in the given area with much greater frequency than the usual 1%.

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

Pokémon Location Notifier
Marill Marill Mt. Mortar Hiker Parry (Route 45)
Yanma Yanma Route 35 Bug Catcher Arnie (Route 35)
Dunsparce Dunsparce Dark Cave Hiker Anthony (Route 33)
Snubbull Snubbull Route 38 Schoolboy Chad (Route 38)
Qwilfish Qwilfish Route 32* Fisher Ralph (Route 32)
Remoraid Remoraid Route 44* Fisher Wilton (Route 44)


Generation III

In Generation III this method allows the player to catch Pokémon that cannot be caught normally and make rare Pokémon temporarily more common. This was possible due to the record mixing feature of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The outbreaks are advised by televisions in houses, where the Pokémon and its location is told.

Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald

Pokémon Location Level Game
Lotad Lotad Route 114* 13 R S E
Seedot Seedot Route 117* 13 R S E
Surskit Surskit Routes 102 and 114* 15 R S E
Skitty Skitty Route 116 15 R S E


Generation IV

Mass Outbreaks were largely expanded in Generation IV. Once the player attains the National Pokédex, every day in a particular location, a "swarm of Pokémon" appears, which changes the probability of finding the given Pokémon from 0% to 40%. Outbreaks last only one day and are random events. Information about Mass Outbreaks can be found in Sandgem Town, by watching Sinnoh television, or by listening to Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk.

When players all join the same group, they will all experience the same outbreak on any given day.

The species of an outbreaks seems to be determined using a formula, because it is not chosen randomly when the player starts the game that day. It is also possible that the species is determined the day before, though there is no additional evidence to support this. If the DS clock is changed or a different DS is used, then the game will detect this and will not change the species swarming until 12:00 AM.

Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

By also using the Poké Radar and Dual-slot mode in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, players can get all Pokémon excluding Tangela, Tropius, the starter Pokémon, and legendary Pokémon of previous generations, while Tangela, Tropius and two Legendary Trios can be regularly acquired in Pokémon Platinum.

Many of the Pokémon obtained through Mass Outbreaks are outside of the Sinnoh Pokédex, and are usually exclusive to other regions. However, the player can obtain information about the current outbreak by talking to, depending on their own gender, Dawn's or Lucas's sister in Sandgem Town, or seeing the news report on a TV in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

Due to higher catching rates for Pokémon that appear during outbreaks, they make longer and better chains when using Poké Radar.

Pokémon Location Levels Game
016 Pidgey Route 229 51 D P Pt
081 Magnemite Fuego Ironworks 28, 29 D P Pt
083 Farfetch'd Route 221 28 D P Pt
084 Doduo Route 201 2 D P Pt
096 Drowzee Route 215 20, 21 D P Pt
098 Krabby Route 226 49–52 D P Pt
100 Voltorb Route 218 28, 29 D P Pt
104 Cubone Route 203 4 D P Pt
Route 202 3,4 D P Pt
108 Lickitung Lake Valor 34–36 D P Pt
127 Pinsir Route 229 48, 49 D P Pt
177 Natu Route 224 53 D P Pt
206 Dunsparce Route 208 18 D P Pt
209 Snubbull Route 209 16 D P Pt
220 Swinub Route 217 34 D P Pt
222 Corsola Route 230 50 D P Pt
225 Delibird Route 216 32 D P Pt
Route 217 32, 33 D P Pt
231 Phanpy Route 207 5 D P Pt
238 Smoochum Lake Acuity 35 D P Pt
246 Larvitar Route 206 14–16 D P Pt
263 Zigzagoon Route 202 3 D P Pt
Route 201 3 D P Pt
283 Surskit Lake Verity 2 D P Pt
287 Slakoth Eterna Forest 10,11 D P Pt
296 Makuhita Route 225 48-51 D P Pt
299 Nosepass Route 206 14 D P Pt
300 Skitty Route 222 40 D P Pt
36-40 D P Pt
309 Electrike Valley Windworks 7,9,10 D P Pt
325 Spoink Route 214 22, 23 D P Pt
327 Spinda Route 227 55 D P Pt
359 Absol Route 213 20 D P Pt
374 Beldum Route 228 51-54 D P Pt



Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

The feature also appears in HeartGold and SoulSilver, where all the wild Pokémon available include all those that were available in Generation II, Ditto, Chansey, and Pokémon from Hoenn and Sinnoh. Information or swarms can now be found by listening to Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk on the Pokégear radio.

Pokémon Location Levels Game
113 Chansey Route 13 23 HG SS
132 Ditto Route 47 34 HG SS
183 Marill Mt. Mortar 15 HG SS
193 Yanma Route 35 12 HG SS
206 Dunsparce Dark Cave 2-3 HG SS
209 Snubbull Route 38 16 HG SS
211 Qwilfish Route 32 40 HG SS
223 Remoraid Route 44 20 HG SS
261 Poochyena Route 1 2 HG SS
278 Wingull Vermilion City* 35 HG SS
280 Ralts Route 34 10-11 HG SS
302 Sableye Route 9 13-15 HG SS
303 Mawile Route 9 13-15 HG SS
316 Gulpin Route 3 5 HG SS
333 Swablu Route 45 23 HG SS
340 Whiscash Violet City 40 HG SS
343 Baltoy Route 3 5 HG SS
366 Clamperl Route 19 35 HG SS
369 Relicanth Route 12* 40 HG SS
370 Luvdisc Route 27* 20 HG SS
401 Kricketot Viridian Forest 3 HG SS
427 Buneary Route 25 8-10 HG SS


Generation V

Black and White

The lookout stations in Unova have a monitor inside that will alert the player where an outbreak is taking place.

Pokémon Location Levels Game
046 Paras Route 11 ? B W
056 Mankey Route 15 ? B W
083 Farfetch'd Route 1 ? B W
084 Doduo Route 12 ? B W
102 Exeggcute Route 18 ? B W
161 Sentret Route 7 ? B W
193 Yanma Route 14 ? B W
204 Pineco Route 16 ? B W
228 Houndour Route 9 ? B W
235 Smeargle Route 5 ? B W
236 Tyrogue Route 10 ? B W
261 Poochyena Route 9 ? B W
285 Shroomish Route 11 ? B W
311 Plusle Route 6 ? B W
312 Minun Route 6 ? B W
313 Volbeat Route 3 ? B W
314 Illumise Route 3 ? B W
353 Shuppet Route 13 ? B W
360 Wynaut Route 2 ? B W
449 Hippopotas Route 4 ? B W
453 Croagunk Route 8 ? B W


See also