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A Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone ) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter and participate in the Safari Game (Japanese: サファリゲーム Safari Game ) to catch rare wild Pokémon .

Safari Zones can be found in the following regions :

  • The Safari Zone in Kanto , located north of Fuchsia City .
  • The Safari Zone in Johto , located north of Route 48 beyond the Safari Zone Gate in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver .
  • The Safari Zone in Hoenn , located north of Route 121 .
  • The Great Marsh in Sinnoh , located north of Pastoria City .
  • 1.1 Differences between games
  • 1.2 Similar examples
  • 3 In other languages

In the games

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The mechanics of the Safari Zones are similar to each other. Most have a $ 500 entry fee, a step limit, a series of distinct areas with different wild Pokémon in each, and 30 Safari Balls , with which players may catch the Pokémon they come upon. The most important of their specific mechanics, however, is that Trainers do not initiate Pokémon battles with the wild Pokémon, but instead must catch them without battling them. The wild Pokémon within Safari Zones are capable of fleeing at any given time.

Differences between games

  • The Johto Safari Zone has no step limit.
  • In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , the Hoenn Safari Zone does not use typical Safari Zone mechanics, instead functioning like normal routes .
  • Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! effectively do not have a Safari Zone; the area that used to be the Safari Zone is replaced with GO Park , while the zoo area in front is referred to as the "Safari Zone" instead.

Similar examples

  • Johto 's National Park is somewhat similar to a Safari Zone, being a nature preserve for Pokémon and having a thrice-weekly Bug-Catching Contest which shares several aspects with a Safari Game.
  • Kalos 's Friend Safari area, located in Kiloude City , also bears some similarities with Safari Zones, differing in the available wild Pokémon (which are dependent on the Nintendo 3DS Friend Codes of other players) as well as allowing Poké Balls of any variety as opposed to solely Safari Balls.
  • The Pal Park in all Generation IV games bears some superficial similarities to a Safari Zone, being a special area where only a specific type of Poké Ball can be used, featuring possible Pokémon species that otherwise cannot be found, and where the player cannot battle the Pokémon found there. Additionally, in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver , the Pal Park is placed in Fuchsia City where it replaces the Safari Zone.
  • In Hisui , the Safari Zone was not yet established, but the main gameplay of Pokémon Legends: Arceus is similar to the Safari Zone.

Unova , Alola , Galar , Paldea , and Kitakami have neither a Safari Zone nor anything similar to or resembling a Safari Zone.

  • In the Generation II games, there is some data for a beta Safari Zone in Fuchsia City , but it was ultimately unused.

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The Great Marsh

So, do you want a piece of this game's version of the Safari Game? Then you needn't search any further than Pastoria City. Travel to Pastoria City at any time during the game and head north out of the town (through the rather elaborate building) to the entrance to the Safari Game ("The Great Marsh" is simply the name of the location where the game is played). You can't just enter this area for nothing, however, and Poke Balls of the normal variety can't be used here. Instead, you have to pay $500 to play, you get 30 "Safari Balls" to use to try to catch the rare Pokemon of the area, and worst yet, you won't be able to fight, gain experience or money, or do anything of the like. You don't battle Pokemon here... you bait them, make them angry, and throw Safari Balls at them, hoping for the best!

Upon your first visit, pay your money at the desk. You'll be carried out of the building automatically thereafter - you'll find yourself back outside in the marsh itself when you regain control. If you're curious, about what was upstairs in the entrance building, you can use binoculars located there at $100 per use to view the Pokemon that are only appearing during your visit, but may not always be there. Pretty interesting, but hardly necessary,

There are no trainers in this area, regrettably, so the people you encounter through your travels here will only talk to you, not offer to fight. There's a giant tram system running vertically through the middle of the Great Marsh which you can use to get from place to place, or you can simply walk. Either way, the swampy land will likely catch you often as you walk through it - just jam the d-pad around frantically to get yourself loose. The grass in the swamp, naturally, is where you will run into wild Pokemon, but as mentioned earlier, you won't fight them. You come here to capture Pokemon - you can always run from battles if you're only here for the items.

Speaking of items, there's a fairly important (but unnecessary) item that can be acquired here, HM05 , which teaches the skill Defog to able Pokemon. You can acquire it from the girl wandering near the entrance to the Great Marsh, and the HM's use is in densely fogged areas of Sinnoh. Using this HM will remove that fog so you can see where you're going. If you're interested in the other eight items in the Great Marsh, we can give you the locations of those as well.

You can grab a Paralyz Heal to the right of the entrance by going around the body of water and grabbing the item. On the left side of the entrance, you can grab an Antidote , thankfully without having to travel through much grass or swampland. If you take the tram up to the next (middle) area, you can grab a Super Potion on your right, as well as a Poke Ball further north in the middle area (it'll take a bit of walking, though). Also, grab the Honey on the far left side (which will require some walking, also). And finally, if you take the tram to the topmost area, you can grab three more items. Start by heading right from the tram, and northward to the Great Ball . Then, circle left around the tram station to grab the Super Repel . And finally, a Potion can be found to the south of the last item.

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Safari Zone, which can be accessed immediately after entering the 2nd Town (Central City). You can catch Pokemon here even if you don't have PokeBalls yet. For a $500 fee, you get 30 Safari Balls and are able to choose one of the four zones, each containing different Pokemon. The level range of those Pokemon is 3 to 7. You can't see the time limit, but you will be automatically removed from the zone when your time expires, or you run out of Safari Balls.

The Safari Zone is divided into four zones: Marsh Zone, Field Zone, Ice Zone, and Desert Zone.

  • 1 Marsh Zone
  • 2 Field Zone
  • 3 Desert Zone (You Can Only Find Psyduck Surfing)

Marsh Zone [ ]

In the Marsh Zone, a guy says you can find a lot of water Pokemon, but the only Pokemon here are:

  • Croagunk - Very, Super, extremely Common(LOL)
  • Venipede - rare
  • Skorupi - rare
  • whooper -common

Field Zone [ ]

In The Field Zone also contains a lake on which you can surf. The Pokemon encountered here are: psyduck

  • Oddish - Extremely Common
  • Electrike - Extremely Common
  • Hoppip- Uncommon
  • Nidoran M - Rare
  • Nidoran F - Rare
  • Buneary - Rare
  • Pikachu - Uncommon
  • Mienfoo - Uncommon
  • Vullaby - Uncommon
  • Rufflet - Rare

Desert Zone (You Can Only Find Psyduck Surfing) [ ]

  • Psyduck - Uncommon
  • Drilbur - common
  • Sandile - Extremely common
  • Trapinch - Rare
  • Scraggy - Rare
  • Shellos - Common
  • Sandshrew - Rare

Ice Zone [ ]

  • Snorunt - Very Common
  • Smoochum - Rare
  • Snover -rare
  • Spheal - rare
  • Swinub - Common
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How to Catch Pokémon in Safari Zone

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In the Pokémon series of games, Safari Zones are special unique areas in each game where rare Pokémon that don't appear anywhere else in the game can be caught. Safari Zones always operate with different rules than the rest of the game world - instead of battling Pokémon in the wild like you normally would, you'll need to carefully use baits and deterrents to get Pokémon to let down their guards so you can catch them. This can be quite challenging, so knowing the ins and outs of Safari Zone mechanics in each game is vital for success.

Navigating the Safari Zone

Fighting and capturing pokémon.

Step 1 Be aware of the modified combat mechanics for the Safari Zone.

  • Note that the "run away" option functions as normal, so we won't be discussing it.

Step 2 Use bait to make a Pokémon less likely to run.

  • However, using bait will also make the Pokémon more difficult to catch in a safari ball. Thus, striking a balance here can be difficult — the longer you get the Pokémon to stick around for, the harder it will be to actually capture it.

Step 3 Use rocks to make a Pokémon easier to catch.

  • However, there's an important downside: using rocks will also make the Pokémon more likely to run away. In fact, after taking more than a few rocks, a Pokémon is virtually guaranteed to run away — some will exit the battle sooner. Thus, once again, using rocks means striking a delicate balance as you try to capture your Pokémon.

Step 4 Use safari balls to attempt to capture Pokémon.

  • Note that you only have a limited supply of safari balls (depending on the game, usually 30), so save them for Pokémon you want to catch. It's generally the best use of your time to use your safari balls for Pokémon that are only found in the safari zone.

Step 5 In general, go for capture attempts after one or two rock throws.

  • Note that safari balls are weak compared to the pokéballs you can use in the rest of the game. In addition to this, especially rare Safari Zone Pokémon are extra-difficult to catch. [2] X Research source This can lead to some very frustrating situations — for instance, it can easily take 20 or more tries to catch an exceptionally rare Pokémon like Clefairy.

General Tips

Step 1 Use your limited steps carefully.

  • Bulbapedia, an online user-supported Pokémon encyclopedia, has extensive information about each game's Safari Zone, including maps and guides covering where to look for the Pokémon in each zone. See the Bulbapedia Safari Zone article to get started. [3] X Research source
  • Note that there is no step limit in the Safari Zone in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. [4] X Research source

Step 2 Be prepared to pay the entrance fee.

  • Across all of the games in the series, the entrance fee has stayed the same: 500 P . This includes the Great Marsh in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum, which is not technically a Safari Zone but behaves very similarly.
  • One smart strategy is to save your game before you enter the Safari Zone. This way, if you don't catch any Pokémon you want, you can re-load to avoid paying the entrance fee again.

Step 3 Consider exploring the math of capture mechanics.

  • As an example of the sort of equation used in the games to determine whether certain Pokémon are captured, consider the equation from the Generation games (Gold and Silver): a = max((3 × HP max - 2 × HP current ) × rate modified / (3 × HP max ), 1) + bonus status where HP max is the Pokémon's maximum HP, HP current is the Pokémon's current HP, rate modified is the catch rate of the Pokémon modified by the ball used (every Pokémon and every ball modifies this in a certain way, and bonus status is the modifier for any status condition (sleep and freeze are 10, all others are 0). [5] X Research source When you throw a ball, a random number between 0 and 255 is generated. If this number is less than or equal to a, the Pokémon is caught.

Catching Pokémon in the Kanto Safari Zone

In the following sections, we'll highlight the rare Pokémon in each Safari zone and give specific advice where applicable. To keep these tables to a reasonable size, we've included only the rarest Pokémon in each area — for exhaustive information, consult the Safari Zone guides at Serebii.net and Bulbapedia.

Catching Pokémon in the Hoenn Safari Zone

Note that the Generation 4 Hoenn Safari Zone (Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire) won't be covered here as the player is allowed to engage in ordinary battles in this zone.

Catching Pokémon in the Sinnoh Great Marsh

Though Sinnoh's Pokémon preserve has a different name, it functions virtually identically to Safari Zones in other regions.

Catching Pokémon in the Johto Safari Zone

Note that the Safari Zone is not available in Generation 2 (Gold/Silver) but is available in the Generation IV games that visit Johto (HeartGold/SoulSilver). Note also that in this Safari Zone the player can arrange the six different areas in any arrangement desired. Finally, many of the areas in the Johto Safari Zones have Pokémon appearance rates that are not yet known — only data for the known areas has been included. See Bulbapedia for more information. [6] X Research source

Expert Q&A

  • Once again, the data in the tables above only deals with the most noteworthy Pokémon in each area. In fact, many more Pokémon appear in each Safari Zone. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 2
  • Remember — you have a limited number of steps inside the Safari Zone, not a limited amount of time. Thus, you can take as long as you like if you control your movement carefully. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 3

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  • ↑ http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Kanto_Safari_Zone
  • ↑ https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Blue/Safari_Zone
  • ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Safari_Zone
  • ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Johto_Safari_Zone#Areas
  • ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Catch_rate#Capture_method_.28Generation_II.29

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This is a map and walkthrough for Great Marsh, the Sinnoh region's very own safari zone in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). Learn about the mechanics of the Great Marsh, the Great Marsh Daily Pokemon, what Pokemon are found in each area, and what trainers, items, and events are encountered here.

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Pokemon BDSP Getting Defog from Great Marsh

Upon entering the Great Marsh, you'll find an Ace Trainer to your right. Talk to the trainer to get the TM Defog .

This move is very important in order for you to progress through the game so don't forget to get this TM!

Great Marsh Guide and Mechanics

How to enter the great marsh.

You'll find a gate to the Great Marsh at the northern area of Pastoria City . You need to pay a ₽500 fee before you can enter the Great Marsh. Talk to the receptionist and pay the fee to receive 30 Safari Balls , which you can use to capture Pokemon inside the Great Marsh Safari Zone.

The session will end if you use up all 30 Safari Balls or take more than 500 steps.

Some Pokemon in the Great Marsh Change Daily

Six special Pokemon will appear everyday, one for each area of the Great Marsh. Take note that you may have the same special Pokemon for different areas . These six Pokemon change daily and some are exclusive to the Great Marsh.

To view the Daily Pokemon found in the Great Marsh, you can look through the binoculars on the second floor of the lobby. It will only show a random Pokemon from 5 of the areas in the Great Marsh, so you may need to look through it several times to find all six of your Daily Pokemon.

Changing the date on your Nintendo Switch will not affect the Daily Pokemon in the Great Marsh.

View Pokemon in the Great Marsh with Binoculars

Great Marsh Binoculars

You can view the Pokemon you can encounter in all the areas in the Great Marsh by going to the second floor of the lobby in the building and paying ₽100 to use the binoculars. All 3 Binoculars can scan the entire Great Marsh , so it does not matter which one you choose.

Each time you view the binoculars, you will be shown 5 Pokemon from 5 of the different areas in the Great Marsh. There is a chance that you could view one of your 6 Daily Pokemon from the binoculars. If you do not find any of your Daily Pokemon, you can pay another ₽100 to look through the binoculars again.

List of Great Marsh Binocular Backgrounds

The binoculars will show you Pokemon from 5 random areas of the Great Marsh, so it may be difficult to tell what area you are looking at through the binoculars. You can use this list of binocular backgrounds to find out what area each one corresponds to.

Throwing Ball, Bait, and Mud

Great Marsh Encounter

While scouring for Pokemon in the Great Marsh, encounters inside the area will be different. When engaged in a Pokemon battle, your choices will be Ball, Bait, Mud, and Run.

Throwing Bait at a Pokemon will make the Pokemon more likely to runaway from the encounter, but makes it easier to catch the Pokemon.

On the other hand, throwing Mud at a Pokemon will make it harder to catch , but also decreases the chance that it flees the battle.

Throwing Safari Ball is the safest to catch Pokemon

Simply throwing a Safari Ball is the safest way to catch Pokemon in the Great Marsh, as it does not change any catch or flee rates of the Pokemon you will encounter.

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Ride the Train to Travel Between Areas

Great Marsh Train

Ride the train inside the Great Marsh to travel between locations quickly instead of navigating through the bogs and swamps of the areas. The train and the stations can be found in the middle of the Great Marsh.

Avoid Stepping in Bogs

Great Marsh Sinking in Bog

Stepping in the bogs in the swampy areas of the Great Marsh will cause you to sink. You need to move around in order to get out of it, but that movement uses up the limited steps you're allotted inside the area.

Be sure to avoid these bogs to save up on steps, as you are only allowed to take 500 inside the Great Marsh.

Use Sweet Scent to not Waste Steps

BDSP - Use Sweet Scent in the Great Marsh

While in the Great Marsh, you are only allowed to take up to 500 steps before the Safai Game ends. Instead of using those steps to walk around grass patches, you can bring a Pokemon with the move Sweet Scent . While standing in a patch of grass, use Sweet Scent to instantly encounter a Pokemon.

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The Safari Zone in Zhery differs from other Safari Zones like Hoenn's. It can be accessed before you can even obtain pokeballs! There are 4 zones, each with different pokemon. All the zones have practically the same layout except for the Marsh Zone.

  • 1.1 Field Zone
  • 1.2 Marsh Zone
  • 1.3 Desert Zone
  • 1.4 Ice Zone

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  • 2 Central City
  • 3 Marfeny Lake

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  1. Pokémon Platinum

    Pokémon Platinum - The Great Marsh. The Great Marsh in Pastoria has undergone a fair few changes since Diamond & Pearl. Firstly, the marsh area isnt filled with wild grass, merely outlined with it. A number of Pokémon are found in the Great Marsh and only in the Great Marsh so you will have to keep coming back if you want a specific Pokémon.

  2. Great Marsh

    The area was redesigned in Pokémon Platinum to feature slightly upgraded graphics that allow the player to distinguish between deep and shallow mud. The park is still divided into six areas, but the individual areas have slightly different layouts. ... Kanto Safari Zone • Johto Safari Zone • Hoenn Safari Zone • Great Marsh: Sinnoh;

  3. How do I properly do safari zone stuff?

    It is easier to catch pkmn in Platinum version Safari Zone than the other versions, I only had 2 pkmn run on me the entire time (Barboach and Yanma). Just focus on using balls and ignore the bait and mud altogether. Try holding the B button when the ball "explodes" and keep holding it until the pkmn is captured.

  4. Safari Zone Pokémon :: Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Pokémon

    Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Pokémon: Safari Zone Pokémon | What can be caught, and how. Hello, children. My name is Iceduck, and today we're going to talk about the Safari Zone. The new Safari Zone works slightly differently from those of old. The Pokémon are no longer always in the same place.

  5. Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Guide

    Great Marsh Guide Pokemon BDSP. The Great Marsh is located in Pastoria City, directly northeast of the Pokemon Center. You can play the Safari game for 500 Pokemon Dollars—the front desk NPC ...

  6. Safari Zone

    In Hisui, the Safari Zone was not yet established, but the main gameplay of Pokémon Legends: Arceus is similar to the Safari Zone. Unova, Alola, Galar, Paldea, and Kitakami have neither a Safari Zone nor anything similar to or resembling a Safari Zone. Trivia. In the Generation II games, there is some data for a beta Safari Zone in Fuchsia ...

  7. The Great Marsh

    Instead, you have to pay $500 to play, you get 30 "Safari Balls" to use to try to catch the rare Pokemon of the area, and worst yet, you won't be able to fight, gain experience or money, or do ...

  8. Safari Zone (Kanto) Pokémon locations

    Safari Zone, Kanto (location) Safari Zone, Kanto. (location) This is the Pokémon Location guide for Safari Zone in Kanto. Choose which generation of games you're playing to see the Pokémon and capture methods. Generation 3. Center. East. North.

  9. Pokemon Platinum Version Safari Zone Map Map for DS by StarFighters76

    Pokemon Platinum Version - Safari Zone Map. StarFighters76 is a Prolific Image/Map Contributor since 2002, with 4,400+ maps created. Would you recommend this Map? Yes No. For Pokemon Platinum Version on the DS, Safari Zone Map by StarFighters76.

  10. Pokemon Platinum Part #44

    Secondly, every Pokemon that can be found in the Great Marsh or the Safari Zone has a secret escape rate, which is the flat probability they'll flee from battle. This is set depending on the species and only applies to Pokemon found in these zones, as well as being the same across all Gen 4 games. Generally, Pokemon at higher evolutionary ...

  11. Safari Zone

    Safari Zone, which can be accessed immediately after entering the 2nd Town (Central City). You can catch Pokemon here even if you don't have PokeBalls yet. For a $500 fee, you get 30 Safari Balls and are able to choose one of the four zones, each containing different Pokemon. The level range of those Pokemon is 3 to 7. You can't see the time limit, but you will be automatically removed from ...

  12. Is there a Safari Zone in Platinum?

    Yes there is it is called the Great Marsh and is located in pastora city. answered May 15, 2012 by Gʟɪɢᴜʀʀ. edited May 15, 2012 by Pokemaster. Pika, you don't need to add a source for every simple answer like this. And especially not a link from answers.com, I hate that site :/. commented May 15, 2012 by Pokemaster.

  13. Great Marsh

    The Great Marsh is located in Pastoria City in Sinnoh, and has many Pokémon that can not be found anywhere else in Sinnoh. It costs 500 to enter, and you will receive 30 Safari Balls to catch Pokémon, but you can only go 500 steps before your time is over, though you can retire anytime. You are also not allowed to save here. The great marsh has 6 different areas in it, and each one of them ...

  14. The Great Marsh

    It's Sinnoh's answer to the Safari Zone, as I check out the Great Marsh. Wonder what kind of Pokémon I'll encounter here today? Follow me on Twitter!https:/...

  15. Is there a trick to catching Pokemon in the safari zone?

    It may make the Pokémon stay longer but. it also makes them harder to catch. Most players when in the safari have to just hope on luck when trying to catch Pokémon. The only way that makes it more likely without being too risky is to throw one rock and then immediately throw a Safari Ball. Source. The rock the Trainers only attack against ...

  16. Safari zone tips : r/pokemon

    Tips: Don't walk unless you need to get to another part of the safari zone, different parts of the zone have different rare pokemon. Instead of walking, turn in place so no steps are used. Repeat until all pokemon in a section of the zone are caught. Rocks are better than bait with this strategy, since you can always run into the pokemon again.

  17. Favorite safari zone area?

    Safari Zone is an area meant for strictly rare pokemon, putting in common ones like that ruins the fun. The RSE Safari area was great because of the music and also the cool Pokemon that are found. I also liked the bike restricted areas, even if you did have to switch bikes (more of a fault to the game itself).

  18. 5 Ways to Catch Pokémon in Safari Zone

    To catch Dratini and the other high-value aquatic Pokémon in this area, use a Super Rod. Area 2. Located to the northeast of the Area 1. Kangaskhan 4%, Scyther (Red only) 1%, Pinsir (Blue only) 1%, Parasect 5%, Dratini 15%, Dragonair 1%. Area 3. Located to the northwest of the rest house in Area 2.

  19. Great Marsh (Safari Zone) Daily Pokemon and Guide

    This is a map and walkthrough for Great Marsh, the Sinnoh region's very own safari zone in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). Learn about the mechanics of the Great Marsh, the Great Marsh Daily Pokemon, what Pokemon are found in each area, and what trainers, items, and events are encountered here.

  20. Safari Zone

    The Safari Zone in Zhery differs from other Safari Zones like Hoenn's. It can be accessed before you can even obtain pokeballs! There are 4 zones, each with different pokemon. All the zones have practically the same layout except for the Marsh Zone.