Uncommon is usually something that doesn't happen often, Rare usually refers to animals that are not seen very much.
Basically they are the same thing.
Unique and rare are related but not synonymous. Unique means being one of a kind or having no equal, while rare refers to something that is uncommon or not frequently encountered. Something can be unique without being rare; for example, a unique design might be mass-produced. Conversely, something can be rare but not unique if there are a few similar items or instances.
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rocky is uncommon
In a desert north of the resort area. It would be between--- very common-common-uncommon-rare|very rare-extremly rare
Rare
If the Pokemon is extremely uncommon, then it is rare.
Uncommon, rare.
uncommon, rare
rare
Rare, uncommon
Hansel is not uncommon. He is a rare moshling.
It is uncommon, but not rare.
Either evolve pichu, or, go to the[trophy garden] in the'Backlot Mansion'. They are between uncommon and rare.
No, rare or uncommon is