I have just over 4 hours of play time on my Sun game, I'm on route 3 and decide, this time through, I'm going to use some pokémon you can only get through SOS battles, and you know what, there's salamence here!
So I save in the grass, fully healed team after just saving lillie, and I begin the horrendous task, of not only finding a bagon (1%) but then it calling on a salamence (1%), on top of that, I only currently have 4 pokémon on my team, and a very limited supply of pokeballs and items.
Needless to say, on 5 separate occasions in the last 24 hours, I have found a bagon, had it call for help, then proceeded to use every item I have and knock out chains of bagon in the thin vein of hope that I may find a salamence until eventually all my pokémon are knocked out one way or another, at which point I reset, and start again.
Well moving on from my particular current gripe with them.... What's everyone's opinions on SOS battles?
I get really annoyed a lot of the time if I'm actually trying to catch something and it calls for help, I know paralysis gets around it, but it's not always an option, especially if the encounter goes fast ball - attack - call for help.
I did catch an umbreon on moon through an SOS battle with eevee, but it didn't have the hidden ability, or a good nature, I was mildly frustrated and didn't really do many more SOS battles until I finished the narrative of moon unless they happened naturally.
I've been completely unsuccessful so far in moon to actually manage to get a single shiny from an SOS chain, and I've spent countless hours trying my damn hardest, although I did only ever manage a chain of 62 so I'm not shocked I didn't get one, as I've chain fished in the past for longer and got nothing, but I'm also disappointed as with the dexnav I found I'd normally get most shinies around the 40-50 region.
Personally, I wish they'd kept the dexnav, and certainly, I miss horde battles, they were excellent for EVs (though I know chaining SOS is better), and I loved sweet scenting for them ^_^
Has anyone else had a pokémon at full health call for help? I was trying to catch a geodude without doing any damage and after the 3rd pokéball it called for help, true it was about 30 levels lower than my mudsdale so I assumed that might have something to do with it =/
So I save in the grass, fully healed team after just saving lillie, and I begin the horrendous task, of not only finding a bagon (1%) but then it calling on a salamence (1%), on top of that, I only currently have 4 pokémon on my team, and a very limited supply of pokeballs and items.
Needless to say, on 5 separate occasions in the last 24 hours, I have found a bagon, had it call for help, then proceeded to use every item I have and knock out chains of bagon in the thin vein of hope that I may find a salamence until eventually all my pokémon are knocked out one way or another, at which point I reset, and start again.
Well moving on from my particular current gripe with them.... What's everyone's opinions on SOS battles?
I get really annoyed a lot of the time if I'm actually trying to catch something and it calls for help, I know paralysis gets around it, but it's not always an option, especially if the encounter goes fast ball - attack - call for help.
I did catch an umbreon on moon through an SOS battle with eevee, but it didn't have the hidden ability, or a good nature, I was mildly frustrated and didn't really do many more SOS battles until I finished the narrative of moon unless they happened naturally.
I've been completely unsuccessful so far in moon to actually manage to get a single shiny from an SOS chain, and I've spent countless hours trying my damn hardest, although I did only ever manage a chain of 62 so I'm not shocked I didn't get one, as I've chain fished in the past for longer and got nothing, but I'm also disappointed as with the dexnav I found I'd normally get most shinies around the 40-50 region.
Personally, I wish they'd kept the dexnav, and certainly, I miss horde battles, they were excellent for EVs (though I know chaining SOS is better), and I loved sweet scenting for them ^_^
Has anyone else had a pokémon at full health call for help? I was trying to catch a geodude without doing any damage and after the 3rd pokéball it called for help, true it was about 30 levels lower than my mudsdale so I assumed that might have something to do with it =/