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* Any [[status condition]] of the wild Pokémon
* Any [[status condition]] of the wild Pokémon
* Any active {{DL|Entralink|Pass Powers}} (in [[Generation V]]), [[O-Powers]] (in [[Generation VI]]), or Rotom Powers (in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}})
* Any active {{DL|Entralink|Pass Powers}} (in [[Generation V]]), [[O-Powers]] (in [[Generation VI]]), or Rotom Powers (in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}})
The level of a Pokémon has no influence in the chances of capture.


The rarity of the Pokémon (i.e. how often it appears in the wild) is independent of its catch rate after it is encountered. Even rare Pokémon may have high catch rates, making them relatively easy to catch in battle, such as {{p|Nosepass}} or {{p|Feebas}}, who both have catch rates of 255.
The rarity of the Pokémon (i.e. how often it appears in the wild) is independent of its catch rate after it is encountered. Even rare Pokémon may have high catch rates, making them relatively easy to catch in battle, such as {{p|Nosepass}} or {{p|Feebas}}, who both have catch rates of 255.
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