Poké Radar

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The Poké Radar (Japanese: ポケトレ Poké Tore) is a key item in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl that is used to seek out wild Pokémon hiding in long grass. Like the Vs Seeker, its battery must be charged after use by walking around. It takes fifty steps to fully charge the Poké Radar.

After the player has seen every Pokémon in the Sinnoh Dex, they will be able to meet Professor Oak in Professor Rowan's lab in Sandgem Town. After upgrading the Pokédex to the National model, he will also give away the Poké Radar, but will not explain it very thoroughly.

It can only be used in the standard tall grass, while on foot, at which point, a tune will begin to play, and one or more patches of the long grass will begin to move. Patches that shake more violently than others are often rarer Pokémon, including Pokémon exclusive to the use of the Poké Radar. When a player walks into one of these moving patches, a battle with a wild Pokémon will instantly begin.

If the Pokémon that is found is fainted or captured in a Poké Ball, a chain will begin. These chains consist of multiple members of the same Pokémon species (such as Farfetch'd) encountered one after another. The only catch is this: a player must not encounter any Pokémon just by walking through non-wiggling grass, only by walking into the grass that shakes, therefore, it is recommended that Repel is used in order to ensure this and get a higher chain. Also, going into the same type of grassy patch the chain was started in that is the farthest away increases the chances of meeting the same kind of Pokémon consecutively. One of the many functions of the Pokétch is to display the current chain and the three best chains made so far.

File:PokéRadarShinyFormula.png
The formula for the probability of finding a shiny Pokémon. Nc is the number of Pokémon in the chain, up to 40.

Long chains increase the chance of finding a shiny Pokémon, which is indicated by the patch of grass glowing white twice rather than shaking.

List of Radar-exclusive Pokémon

# Icon Name Area
029 029 Nidoran♀ Route 201
030 030 Nidorina Route 221, Valor Lakefront
032 032 Nidoran♂ Route 201
033 033 Nidorino Route 221, Valor Lakefront
048 048 Venonat Route 229
049 049 Venomoth Route 229
056 056 Mankey Routes 225 and 226
057 057 Primeape Routes 225 and 226
079 079 Slowpoke Route 205 (not available in Diamond)
088 088 Grimer Route 212
128 128 Tauros Routes 209 and 210 (Diamond and Pearl only)
Route 210 (Platinum
132 132 Ditto Route 218
161 161 Sentret Route 202
175 175 Togepi Route 230
179 179 Mareep Valley Windworks
180 180 Flaaffy Route 222
187 187 Hoppip Route 205
188 188 Skiploom Route 205 (North)
191 191 Sunkern Route 204 (North)
202 202 Wobbuffet Lake Verity, Lake Valor, Lake Acuity
229 229 Houndoom Route 214 and Route 215 (Pearl only)
234 234 Stantler Route 207 (not available in Diamond)
235 235 Smeargle Route 212
236 236 Tyrogue Route 208 and Route 211 (Diamond and Pearl only)
Route 211 (Platinum
241 241 Miltank Routes Route 209 and Route 210 (Diamond and Pearl only)
Route 210 (Platinum
246 246 Larvitar Route 207 (Diamond only)
261 261 Poochyena Route 214 (Platinum only)
262 262 Mightyena Routes Route 214 and Route 215 (Diamond only)
277 277 Swellow Route 213
280 280 Ralts Routes 203 and 204
281 281 Kirlia Routes 203 and 204 (Diamond and Pearl)
Route 209 (Platinum)
290 290 Nincada Eterna Forest
294 294 Loudred Mt. Coronet
304 304 Aron Fuego Ironworks (Diamond only)
324 324 Torkoal Route 227 and Stark Mountain
328 328 Trapinch Route 228
329 329 Vibrava Route 228
333 333 Swablu Route 211
343 343 Baltoy Route 206
352 352 Kecleon Route 210 (Diamond only)
355 355 Duskull Route 224 (Diamond and Pearl only)
356 356 Dusclops Route 224 (Diamond and Pearl only)
361 361 Snorunt Routes 216 and 217, Acuity Lakefront
371 371 Bagon Route 210 (not available in Diamond)

See also

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