After you turn on the game and the first time mirror b appears and you beat him then everytime after it takes about 10 minutes each time for him to reappear again.
I believe it is just what Pokemon appear in what location, how often they appear, and what legendary you meet. And White Forest vs Black city (go to serebii.net to find out what those are.)
Keep watching TV's! These deparment sales appear more often after you beat the Pokemon league.
It is not often that you see a shiny Pokemon. They are pretty rare but you can still look if you want :P!
No it will appear in the grass anywhere on the routes try route 1 it comes there often.
Give it items, train it, catch the pokemon you want to train in a friend ball or luxury ball then use it often, use your pokemon often while it holds soothe bell.
you don't know, they appear at random when you place pokesnacks to get pokemon. They just don't appear as often Poke snacks can be purchased at the gateon port pokemart.
wild pokemon? my guess is that it's random
It makes wild Pokemon appear more often :( or :)
below 50%
A concave mirror is a type of mirror that can make objects appear larger than they actually are. This mirror curves inward and focuses light to create magnified images. It is often used in shaving mirrors and makeup mirrors to provide a larger view of the face.
Route 229 in the morning.I's often appear but it will not appear at evening,afternoon,and night.
they appear from a line of 1/8000 if you do encounter one, congrats your very lucky!
Skitty does not appear in Rusturf Tunnel. Only Whismur are there.
I believe it is just what Pokemon appear in what location, how often they appear, and what legendary you meet. And White Forest vs Black city (go to serebii.net to find out what those are.)
Digletts are the only Pokemon in Diglett's cave but they appear so often that when you take your first step into the cave that there is a 7 out of nine chance a Diglett will appear
The white flute makes Pokemon appear more often.
A diverging mirror is a curved mirror that causes parallel incident light rays to diverge or spread out upon reflection. The most common type of diverging mirror is a concave mirror with a reflective surface that curves outward. Diverging mirrors are often used in optical systems to create virtual images that appear smaller and upright.