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Minun are very rare in Sapphire. You find them in the same place that you find Plusle on route 110. The chance of finding a Minun in Ruby is about 15% whereas in Sapphire it''s only 2%. They are there, although they're very hard to find. If you don't want to search for one yourself, you could ask any friends that have the Ruby version to catch a Minun for you and then trade it for something.
Minun are very rare in Sapphire. You find them in the same place that you find Plusle on route 110. The chance of finding a Minun in Ruby is about 15% whereas in Sapphire it''s only 2%. They are there, although they're very hard to find. If you don't want to search for one yourself, you could ask any friends that have the Ruby version to catch a Minun for you and then trade it for something.
in route 110 (in sapphire)
i think its level 15
Catching Minun is relatively easy though finding it might take a bit of time. Minun can be found in the Trophy Garden of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. It also appears as a swarm on Route 6 on Pokemon White. And finally Minun appears on Route 5 of Pokemon X and Y.
A good elecric Pokemon is Sapphire is Manectric. A good combo is Plusle and Minun. Actually, the best is your personal favorite.
Minun can be caught on Route 110, which is pretty early in the game. They're a little on the uncommon side, however.
You mean Minun And Plusle Right?ಠ_ಠThey're 3rd Generation Pokemon (Sapphire, Ruby and Emerald)
Sorry No. They do not evolve. Although they have less than .0000005% of a rate of at least being seen let alone caught.
If you are breeding Plusle and Minun, a female Plusle with a male Minun will produce a Plusle and a female Minun with a male Plusle will produce a Minun. Every female Pokemon will produce her species.
Minun doesn't evolve.
In Sapphire, there is Electrike, Manectric, Pikachu, Pichu(breeding), Raichu(evolve), Voltorb, Electrode, Plusle, Minun, Magnemite, Magneton, Chinchou, Lanturn, Zapdos(trade from FireRed or LeafGreen), and Jolteon(trade from FireRed and LeafGreen).