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Also, keep in mind that you need Pokéballs [[File:Pokeball.png]] so that you can catch the Retro Pokémon. | Also, keep in mind that you need Pokéballs [[File:Pokeball.png]] so that you can catch the Retro Pokémon. | ||
'''Tip:''' The longer the distance between the last Pokémon-Shadow you clicked and the new one that pops out, the higher is your chance of finding a Pokémon of the same species. So, you might want to be patient and wait until a Pokémon-Shadow is far away enough before you click on it. No need to risk | '''Tip:''' The longer the distance between the last Pokémon-Shadow you clicked and the new one that pops out, the higher is your chance of finding a Pokémon of the same species. So, you might want to be patient and wait until a Pokémon-Shadow is far away enough before you click on it. No need to risk breaking your chain, right? | ||
==Hunting seasons== | ==Hunting seasons== |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 31 July 2018
The Retro Radar Game is a special event celebrating PokéHeroes 5th anniversary, in memory of the first version of the Pokeradar, back then called the Shiny Radar Game. It is only accessible from 01/Jul/2018 to 11/Aug/2018.
How it works
Users were sent out on a 10x10 field with a lent Retro Radar, where Pokémon-Shadows would randomly appear that have to be clicked on.
If it turns out to be a regular, non-retro Pokémon, it will start a chain of this species and cout up in your Retro Radar. The principle is similar to hunting Shinies: The longer your chain, the higher will be the chance to find a Retro version of the species. If you are extremely lucky, you might even find a Shiny version of the Retro Pokémon. You can only catch one Retro Pokemon every day.
However, if you end up finding a different species than the one you were chaining, your chain breaks and you have to start again.
Also, keep in mind that you need Pokéballs so that you can catch the Retro Pokémon.
Tip: The longer the distance between the last Pokémon-Shadow you clicked and the new one that pops out, the higher is your chance of finding a Pokémon of the same species. So, you might want to be patient and wait until a Pokémon-Shadow is far away enough before you click on it. No need to risk breaking your chain, right?
Hunting seasons
There are different hunting seasons that vary on a weekly basis: