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some people still think level influence catch rate while it's not the case, no surprise when it's not specified in the catch rate page of bulbapedia
m (some people still think level influence catch rate while it's not the case, no surprise when it's not specified in the catch rate page of bulbapedia)
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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.
Unlike some claim, the level of the pokémon does not influence its catch rate


Poké Balls that guarantee capture (the [[Master Ball]] and [[Park Ball]], and any Poké Ball used on [[Kalos Route 2]]{{sup/6|XY}}, {{rt|101|Hoenn}}{{sup/6|ORAS}}, [[Alola Route 1]]{{sup/7|SMUSUM}} prior to the start of the festival in [[Iki Town]], or in the [[Entralink|Entree Forest]]) bypass the catching formula entirely.
Poké Balls that guarantee capture (the [[Master Ball]] and [[Park Ball]], and any Poké Ball used on [[Kalos Route 2]]{{sup/6|XY}}, {{rt|101|Hoenn}}{{sup/6|ORAS}}, [[Alola Route 1]]{{sup/7|SMUSUM}} prior to the start of the festival in [[Iki Town]], or in the [[Entralink|Entree Forest]]) bypass the catching formula entirely.
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