![]() ![]() The PokeMart is inside the Pokemon Center now – quite convenient. Meet Professor Juniper in front of the Pokemon Center and she gives you a tour inside. ![]() Fainting Audino awards quite a bit of EXP, so after you've caught a few you might consider just battling the rest. The Pokemon most commonly found in shaking patches is Audino, who can be found almost everywhere shaking grass is found. We're not sure yet if these shaking patches have any application in hunting shiny Pokemon, like the patches using the PokeRadar do, but it looks doubtful. A wild battle resets the shaking grass, so if you're interrupted by a wild Pokemon, the shaking patch will be gone when the battle is over. Repels don't work on shaking patches, so this ensures that you won't be interrupted by a regular wild Pokemon battle on your way to the shaking patch. Use a repel and enter the shaking grass patch. If you're looking for a particular Pokemon that's only found in shaking grass, walk around the perimeter of the grass until you see a patch shake. ![]() Even if you've never encountered shaking grass before, you'll know it when you see it. The difference in Black and White is that the shaking grass now occurs randomly on its own whenever grass in on-screen. It's very similar, in that shaking grass patches usually have a different kind of Pokemon then you'd normally find in the surrounding grass, usually a rare species. You may notice a shaking grass patch every so often as you wander around leveling up and catching Pokemon, and it should look familiar to you if you ever used the PokeRadar Poketch app in Diamond, Pearl or Platinum (see our Shiny Pokemon guide). It's always exciting to step into your first tall grass in each Pokemon game, isn't it? Grass in B&W has two additions from the grass you're used to from previous generations: shaking grass patches and doubles grass. ![]()
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