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That Magikarp gives the enemy struggle. He uses 1 move and then lavender town music plays. He created arceus His nature is all powerful His IVs are all 9999 His item is the universe All his attacks brick your device He solos Goku He beat Chuck Norris is an arm wrestling contest He beat a statue in a staring competition He doesn’t swim the earth just rotates for him
Pretty sure I found that lvl 100 magikarp when I played platinum as I was always looking for new Pokémon I hadn’t seen or caught before, I miss those days of being absolutely astonished by every Pokémon I saw for the first time.
I had no idea it was this rare, I catched a lv 100 Magikarp in Platinum and I remember being excited at first and then getting angry af when I realized I couldn't evolve it to Gyarados.
Fear not the level 100 Gyarados, for he has had dozens of levels as a mighty dragon and crushed his foes Fear the level 100 Magikarp, for he has climbed his way to the top with sheer will and grit
What I like about this joke is the idea of Magikarp speaking English and also understanding the trainer, mocking the trainer instead of answering his question, using lol in a sentence, and the obvious one, which is the fact that he doesn't evolve.
So... you mean to tell me... you have a small chance to catch an unevolveable shiny magicarp? Sign me up. Edit: It isn't about just having a level 100 shiny magicarp. It is about the journey. And fishing for a 1 in a several million chance sounds a lot more fun to me than leveling a shiny magicarp to level 100. At least it would be a more unique story.
@@SKMedia252 If it gets transferred to Home then Sword and Shield it can evolve. A feature was added that level 100 Pokémon can still evolve with a rare candy
Same thing in the black and white games. There’s this one NPC that will ask for a Petilil or a Cottonee and if ( i remember properly) you give them one of those Pokémon to trade at level 70 or above and come back for it latter it will be at a lv 100 to battle against.
@@tangyupingmoe5574 bro i played over 10k hours of pokemon and i just got 1 shiny without shiny hunting one and that was in pokemon sword and you call yoirself unlucky?
@@princeking1562 you're remembering incorrectly. 255 was the maximum value possible. Gaining xp brought it to level 100 a Rare Candy brings 255 to 0.
Apparently if you trade a level 90+ Petilil or Cottonee to this trainer who gives you the opposite version of it, you can rebattle them after and it will be 10ish levels higher. So you can battle a trainer with a level 100 Pokémon if you yourself gave a level 90 or so Pokémon. Source is Chuggaaconroy, I don't remember the specific episode, but he showed the battle at the least and explained it was possible.
In Pokémon crystal if you fight the guy who has all three startes and then go back again and again you’ll find level 100+ Pokémon like a level 200 flareon
@@zero9112 well apparently it happened to me get a copy of the original Pokémon crystal go to palet town or something find the rectangle building the lady will be like hey you wanna battle ??? And then so on and so forth it’ll get harder and harder
[Laughs in not understanding Giratina's cave and walking in circles for 45 minutes and nearly getting team wiped by the constant barrage of level 80-90 crobats.]
There's also the level 100 Regigigas in the Gen 8 DLC. If you have all regis (including the new ones) in your party, you can throw a wishing stone into a strange, otherwise unuseable raid den in the Crown Tundra. Inside is a level 100 Regigigas with a 100% catch rate.
Wait, you guys didn't know? It's simple. Catch the three main regis, then catch either Regieleki or Regidraco since you can only have one or the other, have someone trade you the Regi you didn't catch, find the inactive den surrounded by stones, fight Regigigas and catch him.
@@sygiliph2495 Yeah I never finished Sw/Sh, or went into DLC. Not because I didn't like the ganes of course, I freaking loved them. I just . . . . Idk, got distracted by other things I guess. Probably League. Now MTG is taking all my time XD
In Black and White, there is a trade with a Petilil or Cottonee. If you go back there after you become Champion, they will fight you with the Pokémon you traded and the level is dependent on the level of your party, which can mean the NPC's Pokemon is Level 100. If you trade the Pokémon to the NPC with a nickname, then this is also the only time an NPC will battle you with a Pokémon that has a nickname as that nickname will remain.
@@finalscore2983I *tried* to catch one, emphasis on the tried. I had Giratina, Dialga, Palkia, even the Lake Guardians yet I got wiped. they should really nerf Flail
I forget the level but I got a really high level Rapidash that nothing could run from or defeat. Apparently you can get them up to level 255 depending what you set as your name.
TLDR: Magikarp in Platinum, Gyarados in B2W2, and Charizard, Cinderace, and Greninja in Scarlet Violet, as well as 21 different Lv. 100 Pokemon in Pokemon Crystal's Battle Tower.
There is also the Lv.100 Regigigas in Sword and Shield's Crown Tundra DLC, which is only able to be found in a specific den after ALL the Regis (yes you will need Home and both games for Regidrago and Regieleki) in your party when you approach it. If not your party, then you just need all 5 caught.
Then there is the Regigigas in Platinum at Lv. 1, which makes Regigigas having both the lowest and highest level Pokémon that can be encounterable in Pokémon Platinum at Snowpoint Temple (Lv. 1) and in Pokémon Sword & Shield in the Crown Tundra DLC in a Dynamax Den (Lv. 100).
You don't necessarily need both games. You can have one game and play it twice, with two different nintendo accounts. They don't even need online memberships, and this would work in swsh for picking both regidrago and regieleki.
The Regigigas in the Crown Tundra DLC for SwSh that you encounter and can catch in the raid den after catching all the other Regis is also Level 100, so there's actually 3 Pokemon that meet that pinnacle.
@Team lakeside admin gmoney da dog Gen 6 gave us soar and mega evolutions. Gen 7 gave us ultra wormholes. Gen 5 and Gen 4 gave us some of the best stories to date. Current generations are narrative and mechanical failures because of the poor management at gamefreak. I won't support half-baked content in any of its forms and neither should anyone else.
@@Sterlingx11If you surf in those tiles right after doing the pokeball tutorial from the drunk in Viridian, you can indeed get level 100 (or above) pokemon, including glitched ones. Bulbapedia has an article called "Fight Safari Zone Pokemon Trick", which explains the underlying glitch and then the catching-tutorial-variant at the bottom, but for completeness' sake: -We activate the "pokemon catching tutorial in Viridian; this makes the game temporarily write your trainer name to a currently unused bit of memory, which happens to be the "wild encounter table", so that it can replace your name with "Old Man" for the tutorial -after the tutorial, it restores your chosen name using the data it saved a moment ago. It doesn't bother wiping the encounter table though- there are no grass or water tiles in Viridian, and if you go to another route, the script will overwrite that data with that route's encounter table, so no worries, right? -...Cinnabar however has no intended encounter tiles, so it has no script to overwrite that data, so the encounter table is left holding the trainer name if you fly there... -...But the tiles on the east shoreline _do_ allow for wild encounters, due to an oversight*. Whoops. Now the game pulls whatever data is in the random encounter table bit of memory like normal... which has whatever data corresponds with the symbols in your name. The table defines both species and level, so if your name says one possibility is, say, a level 135 Gengar, when hey, that's what the encounter script will generate for you *I think technically you're surfing on route 22, but the game groups tiles into 2x2 sets, and uses the bottom right one to check whether encounters are possible, and the bottom _left_ to see which encounter table to draw from if so, presumably due to an oversight. This means you can be surfing, but the game decides to draw from the "land" encounter table, which in this case is filled with "junk data" (your trainer name). If you don't do the catching tutorial, it will instead use whatever land data was last set; the other potential use of this would be getting safari zone encounters without the safari zone "battle" mechanics
I learned eventually that the two 100+ Pokémon that appear have something to do with one of the letters of your character name. I think if you use the name of Red it's Snorlax and Golbat. If I use my nickname I get a Mewtwo and I don't quite remember the other. I had a party of 6 Mewtwo level 255 for VS.
I just want to share this nostalgic experience. I never encountered large quantities of shinies in pokemon games except for SV in which you can frequently encounter. The time I have reached this place in platinum there was an npc who will tell you there is a monster in that body of water then I used my fishing rod and pulled a shiny magikarp after that dialogue sadly it was not an 80-100 lv magikarp but it did exceed its reputation.
Scarlet & Violet pay homage to this Easter Egg in the Teal Mask DLC. While it's not as hard to find in DP or B2W2, you can find Lv100 Magikarp in an Alcove located in Fellhorn Gorge & it can be Shiny Hunted as well.
I actually just found out about this yesterday while recording some footage haha, turns out there’s a lot of different ways to battle level 100 Pokémon 😅
Short answer: In DPPt -> Resort Area -> Magikarp In B2W2 -> Nature Preserve -> Gyarados. Both can be caught at level 100 using the super rod but the chance is 1/10,000 which is slightly lower than finding a shiny Pokemon.
I never realized how rare this was when I hunted for that lv.100 Gyrados as a kid that practicly solo'd my entire team and took me months to refind just for redemption. Nice too finally know why it was programmed in, I always wondered why.