Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl have been out for over a week now, and many players are well into the post-game content, catching all the missing Pokemon for their National Pokedex, but others might still need a tip or two. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were conceived as faithful remakes, meaning the aim was to make them as seamlessly similar to the original Generation 4 games as possible, but also improve areas that needed changes. An example is the Grand Underground, which is now an incredible feature in the game, as it allows players to catch rare Pokemon early or farm for statues and other goods.

Some other aspects of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl were left as they were even in the remakes, which is good or bad depending on which ones players stumble upon. There were some rare Pokemon for players to come by in the original games, and in some cases, Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are not making it easier. A good example is Feebas, one of the most sought-after Water-type Pokemon in Generation 4 due to its powerful evolution, Milotic, being a great pick for any team.

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Feebas was always rather hard to find in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, and while the remakes didn't really change the way its spawn location works, the community found a way to make it much faster and even guaranteed to find one. The method was shared on Reddit by a player who found a very helpful tool that, just by inputting the numbers players get for their daily lotto extraction, determines on which tiles Feebas appears within Mount Coronet. Potentially, even all tiles might be unavailable on a specific date if they spawn on rocks, which means that players will have to wait for the next day.

It's important to note that Feebas is guaranteed to spawn in the highlighted tiles if they are indeed water tiles, and every rod in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl - including the Old Rod - has a 50% chance to fish the elusive critter. This method is very straightforward, and the tool is very easy to use, considering it only requires the lotto ID number.

While this information might be vital to some, it's also worth mentioning that a Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl player completed the Pokedex in 24 hours, likely skipping on all the farming for Shinies and Feebas. Still, for those looking, this is the best method around.

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are available now for the Nintendo Switch.

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