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[[File:Honey.png|200px|thumb|left|Honey]]As of 7:15 PM on August 9, 2013, one can travel to Route 53 from the Town tab in the navigation bar. There, the Mysterious Tree is available for one to slather Honey that they found from Rumble Missions or in Sky Gifts.
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As of 7:15 PM on August 9, 2013, one can travel to Route 53. At this location, Honey may be used to attract wild Pokémon, which can then be captured using PokéBalls.
After a varying length of time, a Pokémon may appear on the tree. Known Pokémon that can be found are Munchlax, Cherubi, Heracross, Combee, Aipom, Wurmple, and Burmy (Plant Cloak). However, there may be more Pokémon.
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Pokémon that appear on the tree will stay until they have finished eating the Honey or you scare them away. The more Honey you slather on the tree, the longer it will take them to eat it, and the more time you have to capture them.
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==Slathering Honey==
You can capture Pokémon that are eating Honey off of the tree in a PokéBall. You can throw as many PokéBalls as you own at them while they are at the tree, but if the Pokémon finishes eating, it will leave and become unobtainable.
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[[File:Honey.png|200px|thumb|left|Honey]]At Route 53, you may use Honey that you obtained on Rumble Missions or through Sky Gifts to attract wild Pokémon. Upon visiting the route, which is under the Town tab of the navigation bar, you will be told whether or not you have Honey to use, and, if so, prompted to slather the bark with it.
It is currently unknown whether the species determines the chance of capture, like in the DS games, nor whether certain species are rarer than others.
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After slathering the bark, a message will tell you how much Honey is on the tree. You may slather the bark up to three times, with each increasing the amount of Honey on the tree and changing the message that is displayed.
The pokemon stay longer if you put the max amount of honey on.
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==Catching Pokémon==
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You can capture Pokémon that are eating Honey off of the tree in a PokéBall.
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You can throw as many PokéBalls as you own at them while they are at the tree, but if the Pokémon finishes eating, it will leave and become unobtainable. The amount of Honey on the bark affects the amount of time for which a Pokémon stays at the tree.
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Pokémon known to be available include Munchlax, Wurmple, Heracross, Aipom, Combee, Cherubi, and Burmy (Plant Cloak). It is possible that other Pokémon are available, but only these seven are known.
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Pokémon that appear on the tree will stay until they have finished eating the Honey or you scare them away.
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It is currently unknown whether the species determines the chance of capture, like in the DS games. It is also unknown whether certain species are rarer than others.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Munchlax_Honey‎.png|Munchlax
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File:Wurmple_Honey‎.png|Wurmple
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File:Heracross_Honey‎.png|Heracross
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File:Aipom_Honey‎.png|Aipom
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File:Combee_Honey‎.png|Combee
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File:Cherubi_Honey‎.png|Cherubi
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File:Burmy_Honey.png|Burmy (Plant Cloak)
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</gallery>

Revision as of 04:17, 14 August 2013

As of 7:15 PM on August 9, 2013, one can travel to Route 53. At this location, Honey may be used to attract wild Pokémon, which can then be captured using PokéBalls.

Slathering Honey

Honey
At Route 53, you may use Honey that you obtained on Rumble Missions or through Sky Gifts to attract wild Pokémon. Upon visiting the route, which is under the Town tab of the navigation bar, you will be told whether or not you have Honey to use, and, if so, prompted to slather the bark with it.

After slathering the bark, a message will tell you how much Honey is on the tree. You may slather the bark up to three times, with each increasing the amount of Honey on the tree and changing the message that is displayed.

Catching Pokémon

You can capture Pokémon that are eating Honey off of the tree in a PokéBall. You can throw as many PokéBalls as you own at them while they are at the tree, but if the Pokémon finishes eating, it will leave and become unobtainable. The amount of Honey on the bark affects the amount of time for which a Pokémon stays at the tree. Pokémon known to be available include Munchlax, Wurmple, Heracross, Aipom, Combee, Cherubi, and Burmy (Plant Cloak). It is possible that other Pokémon are available, but only these seven are known. Pokémon that appear on the tree will stay until they have finished eating the Honey or you scare them away. It is currently unknown whether the species determines the chance of capture, like in the DS games. It is also unknown whether certain species are rarer than others.

Gallery