Yes, you can, but it is confusing, not knowing which is which. It is easier catching Mespirit then attempting to catch Cresselia
You can put the marks on the bottom right anywhere you want to mark important places. You can also see there where are the roaming Pokemon (Cresselia and Mesprit normally) The two can be found on grass and water (for Mesprit) and in the water (only for Cresselia)
You should use it on one of the 'roaming' pokemon, like Cresselia in Diamond/Pearl/Platinum.
There is no such app, there is only an app which can show you where roaming Pokemon, such as Mesprit and Cresellia are, called the Marking Map (which can be obtained from the president of the Poketch company after obtaining the Veilstone badge).
When you knock out a roaming Pokemon, it will faint and then start roaming again, but with its health at full.
Well,mostly on Legendares.But Roaming Legends(Like Mesprit)Are the real ones you want to use it on.
cresselia is a roaming Pokemon, to catch it you have to follow your marking map on poketch this way it will help you find it or some other roaming Pokemon. hope this helped :) PS: the roaming Pokemon are... Zapdos, Articuno, Moltres, Mesprit, and Cresselia
It allows you to mark places on the map. Also, it is used to track roaming legendaries, such as Mesprit and Cresselia.
You can put the marks on the bottom right anywhere you want to mark important places. You can also see there where are the roaming Pokemon (Cresselia and Mesprit normally) The two can be found on grass and water (for Mesprit) and in the water (only for Cresselia)
After you get the National Dex, talk to one of the PokemonProf. who will talk about three ledgendary birds. They will then be roaming around like Mesprit and Cresselia. Hope this helped.~
You should use it on one of the 'roaming' pokemon, like Cresselia in Diamond/Pearl/Platinum.
Cresselia is always at a random spot on the map, and since every game is different, it is impossible to answer where Cresselia is next. You should get the Marking Map App for your Poketch, which gives the exact location of Roaming Pokemon (e.g., Mesprit and Cresselia).
it allows you to find roaming Pokemon such as cresselia and mespirit
You can use the Master Ball on any Pokemon you want to use it on, but I would use the Master Ball on roaming Pokemon, since they are difficult to keep them in the battle without fleeing. The roaming Pokemon includes: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Raikou, Entei, Latias, Latios, Mesprit, and Cresselia.
In essence, no. Some Legendary/Rare Pokemon are roaming Pokemon, which means they flee and roam the region when spotted. To find them you have to have a special application on your PokeDex called the Marking Map application which will show the locations of all roaming Pokemon. The roaming Pokemon are Raikou, Entei and Suicune in FireRed, LeafGreen, Gold, Silver and Crystal, Latias in Sapphire and Emerald, Latios in Ruby and Emerald, Mesprit and Cresselia in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, and Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres in Platinum.
If your Starter is a Charmander, then Suicune will be roaming around the Kanto region just like Cresselia in Pearl and Diamond.
Cresselia is found in Pokemon Platinum as a roaming Pokemon. After encountering Cresselia for the first time, one can follow its location by checking their Pokedex entry for the Pokemon. Cresselia can potentially appear in any patch of tall grass.
There is no such app, there is only an app which can show you where roaming Pokemon, such as Mesprit and Cresellia are, called the Marking Map (which can be obtained from the president of the Poketch company after obtaining the Veilstone badge).