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Nosepass Shiny Hunting Guide (Teal Mask DLC)
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Nosepass Shiny Hunting Guide (Teal Mask DLC)

SkollX

SkollX

Table of contents

  • Introduction
    • Evolution
      • Prerequisites
        • Preferred Location
          • Sandwich Recipe
            • Tips For Hunting

              Introduction

              Nosepass is a Rock-type Pokémon first introduced in Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire. Nosepass is based on a Moai statue. It is a small, rocky, and blue Pokémon that looks like a walking stone head. It has a large red nose shaped like a triangle, two rocky arms, and two short legs.

              Shiny Nosepass goes from blue to a golden color.

              Evolution

              Nosepass evolves into Probopass when exposed to a Thunder Stone.

              Prerequisites

              • You need to have purchased The Hidden Treasures of Area Zero DLC.

              Preferred Location

              The best location to shiny hunt Nosepass is in the Paradise Barrens.

              Sandwich Recipe

              The easiest way to make a Sparkling and Encounter Power: Rock Lv. 3 Sandwich is:

              • 1 Bacon
              • A combination of 1 Salty + 1 Sweet/Spicy/Sour Herba Mystica

              If you don’t have any Salty Herba Mystica, then use this recipe:

              • 1 Cucumber + 1 Pickle
              • 3 Bacon
              • Any 2 Herba Mystica combination besides: 1 Sweet + 1 Sour Herba Mystica

              Tips For Hunting

              The best way to shiny hunt Nosepass is to run around the Paradise Barrens while making sure to reset the spawns. Shiny Nosepass can be easily noticed from far away, so you don't need to worry about missing the shiny.

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