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Nuzzle does negligable damage (just 20!) and has a 100% accuracy. Thunder Wave has a 95% accuracy but cannot affect Electric-type Pokemon, and can be learned by significantly more Pokemon such as Pikachu, Magnemite, Jolteon and Dratini. Drampa (Moon only) and Zygarde both learn Glare. Glare causes no damage and has 100% accuracy. For Paralysis, Glare is the best choice, but it's not available on many Pokemon. Sing has a 55% accuracy and will not affect Pokemon with the Ability Soundproof. Other moves that cause Sleep include Sleep Powder, with a 75% accuracy - but still ineffective against the same Pokemon Spore can't touch - and Hypnosis, which has no restrictions but only a 60% success rate. However, Grass-type Pokemon and Pokemon with the Ability Sweet Veil are immune to Spore. Sporeis the only 100% accurate non-damaging Sleep-inducing move learned by non- Legendary Pokemon that does not requre or result in negative conditions. Frozen will enhance the capture rate as much as Sleep does, but because all attacks that can cause Frozen also do damage, it's not recommended to attempt. Sleep increases your chances the most with Paralysis a close second. There are a few other moves important for catching Pokemon that inflict Status Conditions, making them easier to catch. Ruins of Abundance (North of Haina Desert)
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POKEMON SLEEP STATUS CATCHING TRIAL
Route 11, Brooklet Hill, Lush Jungle - Grand Trial Location Route 2, Route 3 ( Fearow Route 10, Route 17, Mount Hokulani, Poni Plains) Pokemon that Learn False Swipe by Level Up It's common fairly early in the game at Wela Volcano Park - Grand Trial Location. Cuboneis arguably the easiest Pokemon to catch with False Swipe besides Rowlet. The following are Pokemon obtainable in Pokemon Sun and Moon that can learn False Swipe, either through leveling up or TM54 False Swipe, given to you after your first Grand Trial in Iki Town. Because the less HP a Pokemon has the easier it is to catch, this move maximally increases your capture rate due to HP. The Attack False Swipe will reliably reduce a Pokemon's HP to one without' ever knocking it out. If you're facing a Legendary Pokemon or a Pokemon that rarely appears, expect the capture to be hard earned. Last but not least, some Pokemon are simply more difficult to capture than others. (See the SOS Battles page for more info.) Once the Pokemon is captured, the current Pokemon you are using will gain experience equal to the amount of experience you would earn if you caused the Pokemon to faint. See the Poke Balls page for more information on the different types. There are many different types of Poke Balls with different rates for capturing a Pokemon. If the Pokemon breaks out of the Poke Ball, you may need to weaken it some more or use a better type of Poke Ball. Once you think it's ready to be captured, with health ideally in the red and a status condition induced, throw a Poke Ball at it. There are some moves, like False Swipe, that will make this easier (see below). If the Quick Ball doesn't work, to catch the Pokemon easily, you need to weaken it by lowering its HP and, if necessary, cause some type of Status Condition like Sleep or Paralysis. Compare this to the 2x capture rate of Ultra Balls! You can purchase Quick Balls at the Route 8 Pokemon Center on Akala Island. These Poke Balls have a 5x capture rate if it's thrown at the very start of battle. The easiest method to catch a Pokemon is to simply throw a Quick Ball as soon as the battle starts. Once you encounter a Wild Pokemon, you will be thrown into battle with it. If you try to catch a trainer's Pokemon, the trainer will block the Poke Ball and you'll lose that Poke Ball you threw.