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The highest-huntable rarity tier for water-oriented spawns, such as those that are [[Fishing|fished]] or [[Surf]]-encountered, is 8 (rare), where as tier-9 huntables (Extremely Rare) are exclusive to the domain of land-oriented spawns. | |||
As self-explainably designated, the rarity starts at 1, probability-wise; it caps off at 9 for all wild Pokémon, as tier-10 Pokémon can not be found in the wild. Tier-10 Pokémon may still be procurable by other means (e.g.: [[Headbutt trees]], [[diggable patches]], overworld-encounterable Pokémon, and so forth), but they currently can not be encountered randomly on land or water. | As self-explainably designated, the rarity starts at 1, probability-wise; it caps off at 9 for all wild Pokémon, as tier-10 Pokémon can not be found in the wild. Tier-10 Pokémon may still be procurable by other means (e.g.: [[Headbutt trees]], [[diggable patches]], overworld-encounterable Pokémon, and so forth), but they currently can not be encountered randomly on land or water. |
Revision as of 22:58, 28 August 2017
All rarity-tier values of wild-encounterable Pokémon in Pokémon Revolution Online are documented here. This applies strictly to grass- and water-encounterable Pokémon; any extraneous sources to that, such as Headbutt-encounterable Pokémon and diggable encounters, are inapplicable to this list, as they operate on completely different spawn pools and have not been vouchsafed to us in that regard.
Rarity-Scale Tiers
There are 10 designated rarity-scale tiers—9 for strictly wild-encounterable Pokémon. All numerical values designated rarity names are correspondingly tabulated below.
Tier | Name |
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1 | Abundant |
2 | Common |
3 | Uncommon |
4 | Meager |
5 | Occasional |
6 | Scarce |
7 | Sparse |
8 | Rare |
9 | Extremely Rare |
10 | Unhuntable |
The highest-huntable rarity tier for water-oriented spawns, such as those that are fished or Surf-encountered, is 8 (rare), where as tier-9 huntables (Extremely Rare) are exclusive to the domain of land-oriented spawns.
As self-explainably designated, the rarity starts at 1, probability-wise; it caps off at 9 for all wild Pokémon, as tier-10 Pokémon can not be found in the wild. Tier-10 Pokémon may still be procurable by other means (e.g.: Headbutt trees, diggable patches, overworld-encounterable Pokémon, and so forth), but they currently can not be encountered randomly on land or water.
Pokémon Lists
All rarity-tier values are designated by the most-common one known of any Pokémon in any area; this means that if Poochyena, for example, were a 4-tier in 99 areas out of 100 but a 1-tier Pokémon in the last-remaining area, 1 would be its rarity-tier value listed. For area-specific data on a Pokémon's rarity, refer to the individual article for the Pokémon or area in question.
Generation I
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All emboldened Pokémon are encounterable in the wild; see their individual pages regardingly. |
Generation II
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All emboldened Pokémon are encounterable in the wild; see their individual pages regardingly. |
Generation III
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All emboldened Pokémon are encounterable in the wild; see their individual pages regardingly. |
Generation IV
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All emboldened Pokémon are encounterable in the wild; see their individual pages regardingly. |
Generation V
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All emboldened Pokémon are encounterable in the wild; see their individual pages regardingly. |
Generation VI
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All emboldened Pokémon are encounterable in the wild; see their individual pages regardingly. |