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Yes, in Mt. Coronet. Fly to Celestic Town and go west into Mt. Coronet and then go north and you will see a lake. You need a Super Rod to find Feebas. So use the Super Rod on a random tile of water until you find 2 Pokémon. If neither are Feebas, then go to a different tile. Keep repeating this step until you find Feebas. Feebas is hard to find, but easy to catch. Feebas is only in 4 tiles of water and has a 50% chance to be found on those 4 tiles and changes every day.

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Why do you keep getting Magikarp instead of feebas?

Because Feebas is a rare Pokémon that cannot be caught easily, thus it is uncommon and difficult to catch, let alone finding one in the wild.


How do you breed a feebas?

If you have a female Feebas and a male one you can leave them in the Day Care, or you can get a Ditto. (Which in certain games they are hard to find.) If Ditto is caught from the wild and so is Feebas, it'll be hard to breed them since they'll dislike each other. If you have the male and female together, it'll be easier.


How hard is feebas to catch?

Feebas is hard to find, but about as easy to catch as any other Pokemon. In the 3rd Generation (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Firered, Leafgreen) Feebas can only be caught in 6 tiles of the water on route 119. The location of these tiles depends on the trendy phrase, when it changes, the tiles randomly change their location. In the 4th Generation (Diamond, Pearl, Platinum) Feebas can only be caught on 4 tiles inside Mt. cornet. For Platinum Feebas is in the foggy room of Mt. cornet and can be caught with any rod. For Pearl or Diamond a super rod is required. The location of the tiles changes everyday and it seems that people within the same trainer group will have the same 4 squares.


What do you breed to get feebas?

feebas and feebas. male and female. day care. then egg! -


When does feebas evolve?

Anyway, to evolve Feebas into Milotic, your Feebas has to have its max beauty, then after that level it up by 1. And then Feebas will evolve into Milotic.

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How do you catch Feebas in Pokemon ruby?

feebas can be caught in any waters of route 199.


Can feebas be caught with a good rod?

yes


Where do you catch feebas in pearl?

Feebas can be caught by fishing on Mt.Coronet. Specifically four random spaces on the water that changes daily.


Where do you catch feebas in diamond pearl?

Feebas can be caught by fishing on Mt.Coronet. Specifically four random spaces on the water that changes daily.


How can you catch a feebas in Pokemon emerald?

Feebas can only be caught in one place and tats the route south of Fortree, if you go onyoutube they might have it.


Where do you get a Feebas in Pokemon?

Feebas can be caught at route 119 on six random tiles. These six random tiles can be changed every time the trendy phrase is changed.


How do you know what tiles Feebas is on in Pokemon Diamond?

Look in your pokedex and look up feebas then click,"Area" or something like that and it will tell you it is in the cave where you caught dialga/palka


Where do you catch a feebas in sapphire?

Feebas can be caught by fishing it up using any kind of rod in Route 119. (Route 119 is close to Fortee City) ~Ryuzaki.


How do you get a seebas on Pokemon pearl?

Feebas is a Water type Pokemon that can be caught in four fishing spots on Mt. Coronet in Pokemon Pearl. When its Beauty levels are high, Feebas will evolve into Milotic.


Where is febas in platinum?

I don't think Feebas can be caught from Platinum, you'll have to trade from Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.


How do you earn bages at battle fronteir in Pokemon plantuim?

beat the fronteir brain


Why do you keep getting Magikarp instead of feebas?

Because Feebas is a rare Pokémon that cannot be caught easily, thus it is uncommon and difficult to catch, let alone finding one in the wild.