-38 You've never got your Magrikarp to a Gyrados. If you have, you have to have used a Hard Candy. I mean, come on, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

If a Shiny Gyrados is red, would a shiny magikarp be blue?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

No its golden.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

If you find one, even if it's like at a level 15, it has tackle and you can train it from there

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Rare Candy* And there's an EXP Share and also the Bait and Switch method. But at level 15 or something, it learns Tackle.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

This post leads me to believe that you have never even played a pokemon game before

by Anonymous 12 years ago

This post was obviosuly made for old people. Who else would give hard candies to a pokemon?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

>catch magikarp with super rod, automatic level 40 >use exp share until it grows by one level >pokemon evolves >trollface.jpg

by Anonymous 12 years ago

/unrelatedbutalsorelated In Platinum, in the Resort somthing, (I don't remember the exact name, it has resort in the name and it's one of the three islands accessible post E4) there's a pond next to the Pokémon center. Using a Super Rod, you can find only Magikarp, but they range from level 1-99. It's rather amusing to just fish in there and see the highest level weakling you can find.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Nah, I just give them an Exp. Share. Honestly, I'm not fond of most water-types, so I almost always end up doing this.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Isn't hard candy a euphemism for heroin? Why would you give that to a poke- actually, I kinda want to try that now.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

N00b wary

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Anyone who's caught (or bought) a magikarp knows how rewarding those levels are once it evolves. Or if you're that lazy there's a daycare fairly early in most of them. Drop it off, run around till lvl 19, then gain a single level and BAM you got yourself a water/flying beast of a Pokemon.

by Anonymous 12 years ago