nope i traded a kyogre from Sapphire and it has pokerus don't worry about it
A Pokemon can get Pokerus in any game. You can get pokerus by meeting a wild Pokemon infected by Pokerus. When you have Pokerus, all Pokemon that is with it (your party or a box etc. ) will also be infected by Pokerus. But if it is kept in your party, Pokerus will gradually go away. Your Pokemon does still does get boosted EVs however. if you want to have a pokerus in ur Pokemon that badly just use action replay code to get it... and if u want to remove it then just change your date like 5 days or more
I have gotten pokerus in sapphire as well but to cure it this may sound weird but it worked for me, if you train the Pokemon affected by pokerus then somehow your game must freeze up and when you reopen your file pokefus is gone! This worked for me and may not work for you.
like in any game go to your Pokemon party and check their summary. and if you a symbol that is pink and says "pkrs," that means your pokemon has pokerus.
You cannot cure Pokerus yourself since once Pokemon are infected with it then they will keep it forever however each new day (up to 4 days) the game will decide whether to cure the infectious nature of Pokerus or not. Pokerus is a good thing to have since it will double the amount of EVs that the infected battling Pokemon will earn when an opponent Pokemon is defeated and as long as it remains contagious it can spread Pokerus to other Pokemon in your party however the game will not get rid of the contagious or infectious nature of Pokerus if the Pokemon is placed in a PC Box.
Pokerus is a type of "virus" some might say in game. It's a type of virus that latches to a pokemon, and makes it level up just a bit faster. Even though it is a virus, there is nothing to be worried about. Pokerus is uncurable, and has a chance of spreading.
Yes... I'm sure they could, but I think that you can only contract PokeRus from wild Pokemon or from fellow, in-game Pokemon. Link battles seem to be an exception to many normal Pokemon rules (like stealing items), so you can't guarantee your Pokemon will catch PokeRus through a WiFi battle.
If your Pokemon does not have PokeRus, nothing is wrong and the game continues to function as it always does. PokeRus is simply a beneficial status condition which only effects a Pokemon's growth for a short period of time (if not contained). If you don't have the virus, your Pokmon develops normally and it is no real loss.
Just like a shiny Pokemon you can randomly catch Pokemon infected with a virus called pokerus not much is known about the virus other than it makes your Pokemon's stats go up more than usual it also corrupts your game slightly.
Pokerus is good because your pokemons stats will go up more than usual when they level up. There is a cure, to cure a Pokemon of pokerus just keep using it until a little dot shows up on its summary where it used to say PKRS. And IT WILL NOT DO ANYTHING TO YOUR GAME. So it is purely good.
Pkrs is the in-game abbreviation of PokeRus (taken from Pokemon and virus). The word simply means that it is a virus that affects only Pokemon in the game. Pokemon with PokeRus, as said above, develop their stats better than normal Pokemon, so the virus is completely beneficial. Be aware, though, that PokeRus will fade away if you keep your infected Pokemon in your party over 24 hours. To keep the PokeRus condition, repeditively store your Pokemon in the PC overnight. You will know if your Pokemon has become immune to PokeRus as it has a dot (.) where the face used to be (signifying it had the condition, as well as the 'pkrs' word under 'status').PokeRus is contracted through in-game play; battling wild Pokemon. Just like the shiny condition, Pokemon may have the PokeRus condition (but both are extremely rare). If you battle a wild Pokemon which has PokeRus, your fighting Pokemon will contract it and you will then have a method of transferring the virus to your other Pokemon. To transfer the virus to other Pokemon, simply have the desired Pokemon in your party and battle with the infected Pokemon. Very soon it will catch on. Note: Immune Pokemon (who have had and passed the virus) cannot get re-infected.Of course, you can always migrate or trade for a Pokemon that has PokeRus. It is not very particular, so you really can trade for any Pokemon. This is probably the best option as the virus is very rare and the chances of contracting it are very low. Having said that, persistance is the key to most things in Pokemon games, so you never can tell.Read more: What_does_PKRS_mean_in_Pokemon_Diamond_and_Pearl_and_how_do_you_get_it
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