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That Magikarp gives the enemy struggle. He uses 1 move and then lavender town music plays. He created arceus His nature is all powerful His IVs are all 9999 His item is the universe All his attacks brick your device He solos Goku He beat Chuck Norris is an arm wrestling contest He beat a statue in a staring competition He doesn’t swim the earth just rotates for him
Fear not the level 100 Gyarados, for he has had dozens of levels as a mighty dragon and crushed his foes Fear the level 100 Magikarp, for he has climbed his way to the top with sheer will and grit
I had no idea it was this rare, I catched a lv 100 Magikarp in Platinum and I remember being excited at first and then getting angry af when I realized I couldn't evolve it to Gyarados.
Pretty sure I found that lvl 100 magikarp when I played platinum as I was always looking for new Pokémon I hadn’t seen or caught before, I miss those days of being absolutely astonished by every Pokémon I saw for the first time.
Apparently if you trade a level 90+ Petilil or Cottonee to this trainer who gives you the opposite version of it, you can rebattle them after and it will be 10ish levels higher. So you can battle a trainer with a level 100 Pokémon if you yourself gave a level 90 or so Pokémon. Source is Chuggaaconroy, I don't remember the specific episode, but he showed the battle at the least and explained it was possible.
In Pokémon crystal if you fight the guy who has all three startes and then go back again and again you’ll find level 100+ Pokémon like a level 200 flareon
@@zero9112 well apparently it happened to me get a copy of the original Pokémon crystal go to palet town or something find the rectangle building the lady will be like hey you wanna battle ??? And then so on and so forth it’ll get harder and harder
@@tangyupingmoe5574 bro i played over 10k hours of pokemon and i just got 1 shiny without shiny hunting one and that was in pokemon sword and you call yoirself unlucky?
@@princeking1562 you're remembering incorrectly. 255 was the maximum value possible. Gaining xp brought it to level 100 a Rare Candy brings 255 to 0.
So... you mean to tell me... you have a small chance to catch an unevolveable shiny magicarp? Sign me up. Edit: It isn't about just having a level 100 shiny magicarp. It is about the journey. And fishing for a 1 in a several million chance sounds a lot more fun to me than leveling a shiny magicarp to level 100. At least it would be a more unique story. Edit 2: I'm sorry. I spent around a year on and off fishing for the shiny level 100. I caught 4 regular 100 and a level 80 something shiny (iirc). I took a longer hiatus after moving and have lost my 3ds and almost all of my 3ds and ds games. It has thousands of hours of memories and losing it doesn't mean I can't, but it has been hard to motivate myself to get a new 3ds and a new copy. I'm still holding out hope I find my missing games, but things have been upacked for a while. Sorry for those who hoped to see a legend, but I doubt I'll ever pick up this challenge again.
@@SKMedia252 If it gets transferred to Home then Sword and Shield it can evolve. A feature was added that level 100 Pokémon can still evolve with a rare candy
[Laughs in not understanding Giratina's cave and walking in circles for 45 minutes and nearly getting team wiped by the constant barrage of level 80-90 crobats.]
What I like about this joke is the idea of Magikarp speaking English and also understanding the trainer, mocking the trainer instead of answering his question, using lol in a sentence, and the obvious one, which is the fact that he doesn't evolve.
There's also the level 100 Regigigas in the Gen 8 DLC. If you have all regis (including the new ones) in your party, you can throw a wishing stone into a strange, otherwise unuseable raid den in the Crown Tundra. Inside is a level 100 Regigigas with a 100% catch rate.
Wait, you guys didn't know? It's simple. Catch the three main regis, then catch either Regieleki or Regidraco since you can only have one or the other, have someone trade you the Regi you didn't catch, find the inactive den surrounded by stones, fight Regigigas and catch him.
@@sygiliph2495 Yeah I never finished Sw/Sh, or went into DLC. Not because I didn't like the ganes of course, I freaking loved them. I just . . . . Idk, got distracted by other things I guess. Probably League. Now MTG is taking all my time XD
In Black and White, there is a trade with a Petilil or Cottonee. If you go back there after you become Champion, they will fight you with the Pokémon you traded and the level is dependent on the level of your party, which can mean the NPC's Pokemon is Level 100. If you trade the Pokémon to the NPC with a nickname, then this is also the only time an NPC will battle you with a Pokémon that has a nickname as that nickname will remain.
I forget the level but I got a really high level Rapidash that nothing could run from or defeat. Apparently you can get them up to level 255 depending what you set as your name.
@@finalscore2983I *tried* to catch one, emphasis on the tried. I had Giratina, Dialga, Palkia, even the Lake Guardians yet I got wiped. they should really nerf Flail
TLDR: Magikarp in Platinum, Gyarados in B2W2, and Charizard, Cinderace, and Greninja in Scarlet Violet, as well as 21 different Lv. 100 Pokemon in Pokemon Crystal's Battle Tower.
Same thing in the black and white games. There’s this one NPC that will ask for a Petilil or a Cottonee and if ( i remember properly) you give them one of those Pokémon to trade at level 70 or above and come back for it latter it will be at a lv 100 to battle against.
There is also the Lv.100 Regigigas in Sword and Shield's Crown Tundra DLC, which is only able to be found in a specific den after ALL the Regis (yes you will need Home and both games for Regidrago and Regieleki) in your party when you approach it. If not your party, then you just need all 5 caught.
Then there is the Regigigas in Platinum at Lv. 1, which makes Regigigas having both the lowest and highest level Pokémon that can be encounterable in Pokémon Platinum at Snowpoint Temple (Lv. 1) and in Pokémon Sword & Shield in the Crown Tundra DLC in a Dynamax Den (Lv. 100).
You don't necessarily need both games. You can have one game and play it twice, with two different nintendo accounts. They don't even need online memberships, and this would work in swsh for picking both regidrago and regieleki.
Short answer: In DPPt -> Resort Area -> Magikarp In B2W2 -> Nature Preserve -> Gyarados. Both can be caught at level 100 using the super rod but the chance is 1/10,000 which is slightly lower than finding a shiny Pokemon.
The Regigigas in the Crown Tundra DLC for SwSh that you encounter and can catch in the raid den after catching all the other Regis is also Level 100, so there's actually 3 Pokemon that meet that pinnacle.
@Team lakeside admin gmoney da dog Gen 6 gave us soar and mega evolutions. Gen 7 gave us ultra wormholes. Gen 5 and Gen 4 gave us some of the best stories to date. Current generations are narrative and mechanical failures because of the poor management at gamefreak. I won't support half-baked content in any of its forms and neither should anyone else.
Scarlet & Violet pay homage to this Easter Egg in the Teal Mask DLC. While it's not as hard to find in DP or B2W2, you can find Lv100 Magikarp in an Alcove located in Fellhorn Gorge & it can be Shiny Hunted as well.
@@Sterlingx11If you surf in those tiles right after doing the pokeball tutorial from the drunk in Viridian, you can indeed get level 100 (or above) pokemon, including glitched ones. Bulbapedia has an article called "Fight Safari Zone Pokemon Trick", which explains the underlying glitch and then the catching-tutorial-variant at the bottom, but for completeness' sake: -We activate the "pokemon catching tutorial in Viridian; this makes the game temporarily write your trainer name to a currently unused bit of memory, which happens to be the "wild encounter table", so that it can replace your name with "Old Man" for the tutorial -after the tutorial, it restores your chosen name using the data it saved a moment ago. It doesn't bother wiping the encounter table though- there are no grass or water tiles in Viridian, and if you go to another route, the script will overwrite that data with that route's encounter table, so no worries, right? -...Cinnabar however has no intended encounter tiles, so it has no script to overwrite that data, so the encounter table is left holding the trainer name if you fly there... -...But the tiles on the east shoreline _do_ allow for wild encounters, due to an oversight*. Whoops. Now the game pulls whatever data is in the random encounter table bit of memory like normal... which has whatever data corresponds with the symbols in your name. The table defines both species and level, so if your name says one possibility is, say, a level 135 Gengar, when hey, that's what the encounter script will generate for you *I think technically you're surfing on route 22, but the game groups tiles into 2x2 sets, and uses the bottom right one to check whether encounters are possible, and the bottom _left_ to see which encounter table to draw from if so, presumably due to an oversight. This means you can be surfing, but the game decides to draw from the "land" encounter table, which in this case is filled with "junk data" (your trainer name). If you don't do the catching tutorial, it will instead use whatever land data was last set; the other potential use of this would be getting safari zone encounters without the safari zone "battle" mechanics
I learned eventually that the two 100+ Pokémon that appear have something to do with one of the letters of your character name. I think if you use the name of Red it's Snorlax and Golbat. If I use my nickname I get a Mewtwo and I don't quite remember the other. I had a party of 6 Mewtwo level 255 for VS.
I just want to share this nostalgic experience. I never encountered large quantities of shinies in pokemon games except for SV in which you can frequently encounter. The time I have reached this place in platinum there was an npc who will tell you there is a monster in that body of water then I used my fishing rod and pulled a shiny magikarp after that dialogue sadly it was not an 80-100 lv magikarp but it did exceed its reputation.
Fun fact: Certain abilities in Gen 4 & 5 increase the chance of finding the highest level pokemon in the area, with two of these being Pressure and Vital Spirit. Having a Pokemon with one of these abilities at the front of your party drastically increased your chance of finding the level 100 Magikarp & Gyarados.
I actually just found out about this yesterday while recording some footage haha, turns out there’s a lot of different ways to battle level 100 Pokémon 😅
The highest leveled pokemon you can encounter in the wild are actually over lvl 100. Pokemon Red & Blue, when you do the Missingno glitch, not only is Missingno higher than lvl 100, but you will occasionally encounter 2 over maxed leveled pokemon. The 2 pokemon appear to be random, and is different with every playthrough. At one point, instead of a pokemon, I encountered one of the ghost trainers that you see in Pokemon Tower. The trainer had 6 pokemon, and froze the game after sending out the first; a Missingno.
Holy crap, I remember grinding for the Magikarp when I was 11 and I actually caught it. I had no idea the chances were that low. Even after hundreds of hours across various generations, I’ve still never caught a shiny though
You missed one; 7-star Tera Raids. They are level 100 with perfect IVs and 30x the HP. When caught, they are level 100 with perfect IVs and regular HP.
@@abhijitjena6743 raising competitive mons has never been easier IMO. If you see a Pokémon you want in a raid and it’s at least 5 stars, you get at least 4 perfect IVs. You use mints to change its nature if needed, vitamins to EV train it , ability capsule/patch to change its ability if needed, and bam that mon is ready. Even if you find a random shiny you can do all of what I just said and use bottle caps to fix its IVs. I love this gen
@@PsychicJaguar19 wow that sounds amazing and about damn time they did something about this. I haven't played actual comp since USUM and back then not only did I hate breeding mechanic to get a decent team but it also felt wrong to just breed 100+ of a mon just to get good ivs and nature.
@@abhijitjena6743 Right? Even though mints, bottle caps, and vitamins can be pricy it's also braindead easy to farm money in this game with easy levling up, the amulet coin, and the ace tournament. Lol ironic that you say that because gen 7 is still my favorite because it was the last game to allow all pokemon up to that gen at the time and the last we got to see of crazy mechanics like mega evolution and Z moves. I'm playing it atm and switch back and forth between gen 7 and 9. Yeah it's a huge pain I try to alleviate that by doing SOS for Dittos with good IVS but its hard to find ideal natures for them.
I remember encountering a level 98 Magikarp but even those pokemon aren't the highest level. Back in pokemon red on the very shore you can find Missingno. You can find pokemon above level 100. I encountered a level 128 starmie
The one in more levels with this glitch is also a Magikarp,Magikarp can be find In level 255 in this Glitch, i am Brazillian and see a vídeo of a man that find this Magikarp using the missingno glitch
Actually, if i remember it right, there was a glitch allowing to have pkmn over lv100 to spawn, but returning lv100 after gaining exp, i think it was gen V
Gen 1 : you speak to the old guy in Viridian City that learns you how to catch a pokemon, then you fly to Cinnabar Island and you Surf up and down along the shore east side. And boom lv 121 Golduck
Not necessarily. They do MOSTLY return to level 100 but there's a few which keep their absurdly high level. I know because I caught a level 200-something Gengar which leveled up quickly. Unfortunately, at level 255 it did not go back to 100 but rather 0. Haha.
Was looking for this! I had lvl 60 Pokémon but my charizard was lvl 100 so it was almost impossible to beat the tower cause well their whole team was level 100 and had many water types lol
The highest lvl Pokemon you can catch in Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow are 255 man. You need your name to include specific characters. Every different combination is another Pokemon. There is a spreadsheet on what is which Pokemon. All you have to do after that is playing the game and performing the MissingNo glitch in Cinnabar Island and you´ll encounter your Pokemon at lvl 255. But after 1 battle your Pokemon levels down to lvl 100 and using rare candy on lvl 255 Pokemon brings it to lvl 1
I never realized how rare this was when I hunted for that lv.100 Gyrados as a kid that practicly solo'd my entire team and took me months to refind just for redemption. Nice too finally know why it was programmed in, I always wondered why.
Lvl 100 wild magikarp takes trolling to a whole new level.
Thankfully, they finally added evolving level 100 pokemon using rare candy in SWSH.
I actually got one in platinum, a level 100 magikarp
@@hetran1360nice
This triggers my inner monk to another galaxy
It would be my best friend... And best friends with that lvl 5 Magikarp I caught and raised to lvl 100 and never evolved... And it's four brothers
“Wild Magikarp used tackle”
“Plusle passed away”
💀💀💀
Bro skipped the fainting step and just straight up died
"Plusle is no longer with us..."
@@ninorokr”may his soul rest in peace”
That Magikarp gives the enemy struggle.
He uses 1 move and then lavender town music plays.
He created arceus
His nature is all powerful
His IVs are all 9999
His item is the universe
All his attacks brick your device
He solos Goku
He beat Chuck Norris is an arm wrestling contest
He beat a statue in a staring competition
He doesn’t swim the earth just rotates for him
My man splashed the shit out of his self to lvl 100.
Fear not the level 100 Gyarados, for he has had dozens of levels as a mighty dragon and crushed his foes
Fear the level 100 Magikarp, for he has climbed his way to the top with sheer will and grit
He literally struggled
Wasn't there a Pokédex entry for Magikarp that said one that had lived for a long time can jump stupid high (ostensibly using Splash to do so)?
They do learn tackle at lv15 and flail at lv25, its not like they actually had to use splash to get there.
@@SpawnofChaos Magikarp/Gyarados are a reference to the Chinese myth that a carp which swims up a waterfall will turn into a dragon.
I had no idea it was this rare, I catched a lv 100 Magikarp in Platinum and I remember being excited at first and then getting angry af when I realized I couldn't evolve it to Gyarados.
You can, with rare candy even if you dont get Level up
@@kosoistehrenmann1578 sadly, no, back then you couldn't
Caught*
@@kosoistehrenmann1578 that was added in SwSh
@@kosoistehrenmann1578tf are you talking about
Imagine some random resident fishing in the Resort Area then getting murdered by lvl 100 Gyarados
“Everybody run! ITS THE BLOOD RED WATER HORSE!”
RUN! CANT ESCAPE!?. !. FAINTED... RUN! FAINTED....RUN!....BLACKEDOUT
I actually got the magicarp
If that was me I'd be really confused because it's supposed to be magikarp
That happened to me, I don't know if they changed the odds in blaze black 2 but I found that gyrados with my low level every hm team an got destroyed
honestly if a tiny magikarp can get to 100 by itself then that's a force to be reckoned.
Hes just destined to splash forever
Evolved Splash 💦 to Surf 🌊 along the way lol
Bruh tackled to the moon
1 splash, the world is engulfed with tsunamis
That splash will cause tsunamis
"I do not fear the pokemon which has 1000 moves and has used them all once, I fear the Magikarp that has used 1 move 1000 times" - Bruce Lee probably
You better be scared, later gen magikarps have bounce! They ain’t just splashing water at an expert level, they’re supermanning it over skyscrapers.
More like Bruce Hitmonlee!!
In Pokemon Sword and Shield you can encounter regigigas level 100
u mean Carp lee
It learns tackle and flail
"Wild Magikarp used splash"
*New York became the new Atlantis 💀*
Fear the hidden ruler
Imagine the superior splash of that Magikarp. He ain't messing around.
King Karp*
Pretty sure I found that lvl 100 magikarp when I played platinum as I was always looking for new Pokémon I hadn’t seen or caught before, I miss those days of being absolutely astonished by every Pokémon I saw for the first time.
@@jayewrite1256 I feel you...same thoughts
You know, it seems wrong
But at some point magikarp learns moves
Tackle at level 15!
And flail at level 30!
I remember a level 132 Missingno that after being captured became a level 118 NidoKing. Good old Pokémon Blue version.
I was catching lv.132 Mewtwos and Snorlaxs in Blue.
You either like retro stuff or you’re a fellow og
yeah good old days. max lvla bove amx lvl, i lvoed it
In Red it always became a 127 Kingler for me. With Guillotine 🤣
If you give it a rare candy, it will evolve into a lvl 1 Kangiskahn 😂
Now, in the Teal Mask DLC, you can find a level 100 Magikarp in a pond on the northeast part of the Fellhorn Gorge.
Likely a nod to that tbh.
And in new games you can still use a rare candy to evolve max level pokemon so he isn't useless
The Hidden Ruler returns
Terapagos is level 85
@@tylerwtr1woa really?
Magikarp at level 100 is also in The Teal Mask lol
An ode to Platinum no doubt
The video is like 1 or 2 years old
Now imagine encountering this Pokémon at that level AND it’s shiny
and only to find out you don't have any pokeballs
@@nmlopqrs5767 and your game freezes and deletes itself
@@markmessi9020 and your console breaks
@@eyelessjack3279 and your house catches on fire
@@christconscious1784 and you're ran over by the firetruck
Apparently if you trade a level 90+ Petilil or Cottonee to this trainer who gives you the opposite version of it, you can rebattle them after and it will be 10ish levels higher. So you can battle a trainer with a level 100 Pokémon if you yourself gave a level 90 or so Pokémon.
Source is Chuggaaconroy, I don't remember the specific episode, but he showed the battle at the least and explained it was possible.
Chugaacooonrooooy
In Pokémon crystal if you fight the guy who has all three startes and then go back again and again you’ll find level 100+ Pokémon like a level 200 flareon
@@Shawn64999that’s not true. Come on, man.
@@zero9112 well apparently it happened to me get a copy of the original Pokémon crystal go to palet town or something find the rectangle building the lady will be like hey you wanna battle ??? And then so on and so forth it’ll get harder and harder
@@zero9112 when I say original I mean the game boy
I will never forget 8 year old me and my older brother panicking and being so excited over the fact that encountered a lvl 100 magikarp in platinum
Same here. I will also never forget that no one believed me 😂😂😂
Bro me too!! I seen that shit in the resort I used a good rod too.
1/10000, why can't I be as lucky on my test 😭.
Could he fight or he use splash the whole time
@@tangyupingmoe5574 bro i played over 10k hours of pokemon and i just got 1 shiny without shiny hunting one and that was in pokemon sword and you call yoirself unlucky?
The Lvl 100 Shiny Magikarp in the pond:
*laughs in level 255 Gen 1 Missingno glitch*
same
In tf2 spy voice: Did you think you could forget about me.
glad you said it so I don't have to
Back in the day a 256 Ponyta was the highest i ever seen but the glitch missingno i've seen 288 one of those.
@@princeking1562 you're remembering incorrectly. 255 was the maximum value possible. Gaining xp brought it to level 100 a Rare Candy brings 255 to 0.
So... you mean to tell me... you have a small chance to catch an unevolveable shiny magicarp? Sign me up.
Edit: It isn't about just having a level 100 shiny magicarp. It is about the journey. And fishing for a 1 in a several million chance sounds a lot more fun to me than leveling a shiny magicarp to level 100. At least it would be a more unique story.
Edit 2: I'm sorry. I spent around a year on and off fishing for the shiny level 100. I caught 4 regular 100 and a level 80 something shiny (iirc). I took a longer hiatus after moving and have lost my 3ds and almost all of my 3ds and ds games. It has thousands of hours of memories and losing it doesn't mean I can't, but it has been hard to motivate myself to get a new 3ds and a new copy. I'm still holding out hope I find my missing games, but things have been upacked for a while. Sorry for those who hoped to see a legend, but I doubt I'll ever pick up this challenge again.
You can still technically evolve it by using a rare candy. I don’t know if it is a newer feature or not though.
@@jerryakatony5724 A quick Google search tells me that's started with sword and shield.
@@Bowsarge that is correct
@@jerryakatony5724 rare candy wouldn't work if it can't level up I'm sure
@@SKMedia252 If it gets transferred to Home then Sword and Shield it can evolve. A feature was added that level 100 Pokémon can still evolve with a rare candy
[Laughs in not understanding Giratina's cave and walking in circles for 45 minutes and nearly getting team wiped by the constant barrage of level 80-90 crobats.]
Electric types are your friends there
I love how it’s literally called turnback cave. But that’s the only hint we get
@@memenazi7078 what’s the hint?
what is that
Its crazy because it nobody knew who the fuck girantina was back then
Pokèmon Trainer: "So when are you going to evolve?"
Level 100 Magikarp: "Lol, you're funny"
Edit: I love how I stared a 77+ argument in the replies.
he doesn't need it, he is already god
"Here's the funny thing, I don't"
What I like about this joke is the idea of Magikarp speaking English and also understanding the trainer, mocking the trainer instead of answering his question, using lol in a sentence, and the obvious one, which is the fact that he doesn't evolve.
Does the water gem or whatever not work?
Use a rare candy
Imagine you finally get a Lv 100 Pokémon but you find out it’s Magikarp.
I would be thrilled. The rarety of that is more impresive than a shiny.
It cant even evolve
@@not.play.genshin Good. Shiny Gyarados is easy to get
Heck yeah
Water stone
Regigigas in SW/SH DLC is also level 100
That was the first thing I thought of
And some pokemon in the crystal battle tower. And the shadow girstina in BDSP and all the 7 star raid pokemon in S/V...its way more than just 2 lol
Was just about to comment this
@alfiebrown9492 well and because he uses 3 double teams and has stab hydro pump gunk shot and night slash
That was what came to my head immediately
Level 100 Magikarp: *It uses Splash, an entire natural disaster happens in another region when it does.*
Turns out AZ's ultimate weapon was actually a Magikarp!
kyogre and groudon need to team up to put the disaster away
The over leveled glitch Pokemon at cinnabar island in the gen 1 games:”Hold my beer.”
Yeah got a lvl 196 Nidoking boiiii
I love the humor lol Magikarp is the hidden ruler of the area, that's perfect
There's also the level 100 Regigigas in the Gen 8 DLC.
If you have all regis (including the new ones) in your party, you can throw a wishing stone into a strange, otherwise unuseable raid den in the Crown Tundra. Inside is a level 100 Regigigas with a 100% catch rate.
Wait what
WHAT!?
Wait, you guys didn't know?
It's simple. Catch the three main regis, then catch either Regieleki or Regidraco since you can only have one or the other, have someone trade you the Regi you didn't catch, find the inactive den surrounded by stones, fight Regigigas and catch him.
@@sygiliph2495 Yeah I never finished Sw/Sh, or went into DLC. Not because I didn't like the ganes of course, I freaking loved them. I just . . . . Idk, got distracted by other things I guess. Probably League. Now MTG is taking all my time XD
@@PsychoDiesel48 oh, ok. Makes sense. I was only like that because the Regigigas thing isn't like some super secret Pokemon.
Forgetting the Pokémon that spawn above lvl 100 when you're surfing along cinnabar island's shoreline
i thought about that too. its MissingNo from the first generation, a buggy pokemon
@@TheBester7I've gotten a over lvl 100 Golduck from there.
@@ANitschkeProduction ok
we can find other pokemons than missingno using this bug
@@TheBester7 It actually depends on your character's name so you can force the over 100 encounters to be certain Pokemon
@@smokyprogg ok
It wasn't out at the time, but now you can also find a level 100 Magikarp in the Kitakami DLC from Scarlet and Violet!
If that Magikarp is level 100 and still hadn't evolved, I would consider it the second most scariest encounter in Pokemon right under Cynthia.
Cynthia is no threat to me.
Evolving Magikarp is a pleb move.
@@RoseSupreme whitney's miltank is no threat to anyone
@@AlexEatsCats That too.
Cynthia is overrated also kieran negs
In Black and White, there is a trade with a Petilil or Cottonee. If you go back there after you become Champion, they will fight you with the Pokémon you traded and the level is dependent on the level of your party, which can mean the NPC's Pokemon is Level 100.
If you trade the Pokémon to the NPC with a nickname, then this is also the only time an NPC will battle you with a Pokémon that has a nickname as that nickname will remain.
This is so cool honestly! I love how I'm learning new things about older Pokémon games every day.
Lvl 140 Blastoise on Cinnabar island... Sweet children of summer
Came here expecting this. Mine reset to level 1 after level 200 if I remember right
Level 130 Mewtwo on cinnabar
Here to say this too
I forget the level but I got a really high level Rapidash that nothing could run from or defeat. Apparently you can get them up to level 255 depending what you set as your name.
@@joemck85Yep. I still have a level 246 Golbat on my red cartridge.
I remember running into that magikarp in platinum. A special memory. I still remember how shocked I was as a child.
imagine getting your whole team brutally slaughtered by a level 100 magikarp
Flail can be surprisingly strong, especially when you've lowered it's HP enough to try and catch it.
Source: caught a lvl91 magikarp in platinum.
@@finalscore2983I *tried* to catch one, emphasis on the tried. I had Giratina, Dialga, Palkia, even the Lake Guardians yet I got wiped. they should really nerf Flail
@@You-are-definitely-right-butwait- how tf did you lose giratina
TLDR: Magikarp in Platinum, Gyarados in B2W2, and Charizard, Cinderace, and Greninja in Scarlet Violet, as well as 21 different Lv. 100 Pokemon in Pokemon Crystal's Battle Tower.
Not included, but regigigas in swsh was lvl 100 as well
not to mention most of the battle frontier in emerald
THANK YOU
Also, when rebattling Arceus (iirc, you can access it at the temple after defeating it the first time) in PLA, Arceus is level 100
I would not include the level 100 starters from scarlet violet coz event
Damn. Totally changed the hierarchy of the area catching that Magikarp.
Same thing in the black and white games. There’s this one NPC that will ask for a Petilil or a Cottonee and if ( i remember properly) you give them one of those Pokémon to trade at level 70 or above and come back for it latter it will be at a lv 100 to battle against.
laughs in lv 100 regigigas encounter in the crown tundra
That's what I was going to say
Level 100 Origin Form Giratina in BDSP: *"Am I a joke?"*
@@Serious5GamingS5Glevel 100 Arceus in PL:A: am i a joke to you ?
He did not make it to the video on time thanks to Slow Start. Wait 5 turns, please
MissingNo and other pokemons above lvl 100 in pokemon red and blue:
I had a level 137 Wartortle in Gen 1 back in the day.
Had a level 237 Nidoking. Those were the days.
At least until I used a rare candy and it went back to level 1...
Ah the old missingno trick too
@@keef920 imagine doing all the steps accidentaly as a kid and freaking out.
fun times.
Lvl 250 Snorlax through this glitch
Glad someone else also watched this video and made their way to the comments section. Lots of mons over level 100 in gen 1 to be found!
You can rematch Arceus in Legends Arceus and it'll be Level 100
That’s actually really cool, didn’t know that!
@@8bitmoe In shining pearl or Brilliant Diamond, you can challenge Shadow Form Giratina. Lv 100.
I rember absol fishing for either a lvl 1 or 100 magikarp, he ended up finding a shiny before that.
Don't forget Shadow Giratina in Ramanas Park in BDSP
Surprised no one else mentioned this. Probably because no one cares about BDSP anymore, but I thought this was cool to encounter.
There is also the Lv.100 Regigigas in Sword and Shield's Crown Tundra DLC, which is only able to be found in a specific den after ALL the Regis (yes you will need Home and both games for Regidrago and Regieleki) in your party when you approach it. If not your party, then you just need all 5 caught.
and the level 100 Giratina in BDSP
Then there is the Regigigas in Platinum at Lv. 1, which makes Regigigas having both the lowest and highest level Pokémon that can be encounterable in Pokémon Platinum at Snowpoint Temple (Lv. 1) and in Pokémon Sword & Shield in the Crown Tundra DLC in a Dynamax Den (Lv. 100).
You don't necessarily need both games. You can have one game and play it twice, with two different nintendo accounts. They don't even need online memberships, and this would work in swsh for picking both regidrago and regieleki.
@@MMX17
I just already had both, is what I mean. 😅
@@TeamMeunierYT ah gotcha, fair enough
I remember catching a lvl90+ magikarp from that resort, and using it to capture the post-game legendaries.
Still red was the biggest plottwist in my life 😂
Short answer:
In DPPt -> Resort Area -> Magikarp
In B2W2 -> Nature Preserve -> Gyarados.
Both can be caught at level 100 using the super rod but the chance is 1/10,000 which is slightly lower than finding a shiny Pokemon.
Turns out there are a lot more according to the comments but yeah, this sums up the video
You just summed up a minute long video. You gave a short answer to a short.
@@BamassacreGaming and showed how the short was not even correct on the info it was giving....
Attention span so short can’t even watch a 30 second short or whatever
You have better odds of getting accepted into Harvard than getting a lvl 100 magikarp. 😂
@singariupadhyay5730your pun doesn’t work
@@e7193😠
The Regigigas in the Crown Tundra DLC for SwSh that you encounter and can catch in the raid den after catching all the other Regis is also Level 100, so there's actually 3 Pokemon that meet that pinnacle.
That's what I was thinking
Sword and Shield aren't real pokemon games
@@cody_the_rat can't afford it?
True
@Team lakeside admin gmoney da dog Gen 6 gave us soar and mega evolutions. Gen 7 gave us ultra wormholes. Gen 5 and Gen 4 gave us some of the best stories to date. Current generations are narrative and mechanical failures because of the poor management at gamefreak. I won't support half-baked content in any of its forms and neither should anyone else.
I really think the original video is one of my favorite board game videos of all time and this clip by far the most memorable
Scarlet & Violet pay homage to this Easter Egg in the Teal Mask DLC. While it's not as hard to find in DP or B2W2, you can find Lv100 Magikarp in an Alcove located in Fellhorn Gorge & it can be Shiny Hunted as well.
The Pokémon near Cinnabar island after you've just learned how to use a Poké Ball:
yeah you can catch pokemon over 100, plus increase their level even more with rare candies. Bumps back down to 100 if they gain any xp however
Idk about 100 but you can definitely catch a level 80 golduck or seadra in the water next to the island after you learn surf
@@Sterlingx11If you surf in those tiles right after doing the pokeball tutorial from the drunk in Viridian, you can indeed get level 100 (or above) pokemon, including glitched ones. Bulbapedia has an article called "Fight Safari Zone Pokemon Trick", which explains the underlying glitch and then the catching-tutorial-variant at the bottom, but for completeness' sake:
-We activate the "pokemon catching tutorial in Viridian; this makes the game temporarily write your trainer name to a currently unused bit of memory, which happens to be the "wild encounter table", so that it can replace your name with "Old Man" for the tutorial
-after the tutorial, it restores your chosen name using the data it saved a moment ago. It doesn't bother wiping the encounter table though- there are no grass or water tiles in Viridian, and if you go to another route, the script will overwrite that data with that route's encounter table, so no worries, right?
-...Cinnabar however has no intended encounter tiles, so it has no script to overwrite that data, so the encounter table is left holding the trainer name if you fly there...
-...But the tiles on the east shoreline _do_ allow for wild encounters, due to an oversight*. Whoops. Now the game pulls whatever data is in the random encounter table bit of memory like normal... which has whatever data corresponds with the symbols in your name. The table defines both species and level, so if your name says one possibility is, say, a level 135 Gengar, when hey, that's what the encounter script will generate for you
*I think technically you're surfing on route 22, but the game groups tiles into 2x2 sets, and uses the bottom right one to check whether encounters are possible, and the bottom _left_ to see which encounter table to draw from if so, presumably due to an oversight. This means you can be surfing, but the game decides to draw from the "land" encounter table, which in this case is filled with "junk data" (your trainer name). If you don't do the catching tutorial, it will instead use whatever land data was last set; the other potential use of this would be getting safari zone encounters without the safari zone "battle" mechanics
My level 254 Gengar was BA.
Until it leveled up to 0.
I learned eventually that the two 100+ Pokémon that appear have something to do with one of the letters of your character name. I think if you use the name of Red it's Snorlax and Golbat. If I use my nickname I get a Mewtwo and I don't quite remember the other. I had a party of 6 Mewtwo level 255 for VS.
Red’s lvl 88 pikachu: exists
Rom hacks: and I took that personally
level 255 Missigno laughing in a corner
I just want to share this nostalgic experience. I never encountered large quantities of shinies in pokemon games except for SV in which you can frequently encounter. The time I have reached this place in platinum there was an npc who will tell you there is a monster in that body of water then I used my fishing rod and pulled a shiny magikarp after that dialogue sadly it was not an 80-100 lv magikarp but it did exceed its reputation.
SV killed shinies
@@Pao-vo8mfhow?
There's also the level 100 regigigas raid from the crown tundra in SW/SH
Literally no one commented that here and I was thinking that it was the only Lv 100 Pokemon you can battle
@@kartikeyvyas488 One of the top comments already mentioned it...
@@johnmartinez7440 it was not on top before
Fun fact: Certain abilities in Gen 4 & 5 increase the chance of finding the highest level pokemon in the area, with two of these being Pressure and Vital Spirit. Having a Pokemon with one of these abilities at the front of your party drastically increased your chance of finding the level 100 Magikarp & Gyarados.
I swear gamefreak is onto something with magikarp at this point
Speaking of magikarp, I use to level them to 100 and either release them back into the wild or put them in Wonder trade.
You monster for wonder trading a lvl 100 Magikarp. 😮
I remember as a kid fishing for that Alpha Karp forever hoping to get it.
Teal mask’s random lake: Bout to end this man’s whole career.💀
In Silver/Gold you can fight your own team so they can be level 100. Same with the treehouses in Gen 3.
I actually just found out about this yesterday while recording some footage haha, turns out there’s a lot of different ways to battle level 100 Pokémon 😅
@@8bitmoe then take down the video since it has wrong info.
@@Justice397 no dummy
@@Grey_blank incredibly constructive reply
@@8bitmoe _Battle tower intensifies_
The Kitakami DLC’s Moss area with Magikarp getting a similar feature:
I remember sitting at that little lake in the resort area for HOURS! I even found a level 98 Magikarp, but I didn’t catch it because I WANTED A 100!!
Why not both? Both are good
I was like 8, I didn't think about it :/@@noveliayuki
@@Ekpap fair enough
I too spent a ton of hours trying for the lv 100 that's how i knew
i got a level 100 after a few 98’s and 99’s
“Wild Magickarp used tackle”
“Tyranitar fainted”
They also added back that lvl 100 Magikarp to the latest Teal Mask DLC.
you missed the level 100+ pokemon from cinnebar island shore doing MissingNo glitch. Never forget the level 139/142 hypnos and such!
Exactly! Level 142 snorlax always killed me. Had to use the item glitch and catch it with a master ball
only veterans remember this
And in the original Ruby and Sapphire, you can encounter a level 5 Gyarados by fishing at Sootopolis!
Lvl 100 magicarp: Everyday is splash day! Keep grinding and stay hard!
Imagine getting that karp with beneficial nature & IVs and realize you can't evolve it in most older gens.
Would have to somehow get it into PLA or a game with identical evolution mechanics
Nowdays you can actually evolve level 100 pokemon, just give them a rare candy
The highest leveled pokemon you can encounter in the wild are actually over lvl 100. Pokemon Red & Blue, when you do the Missingno glitch, not only is Missingno higher than lvl 100, but you will occasionally encounter 2 over maxed leveled pokemon. The 2 pokemon appear to be random, and is different with every playthrough. At one point, instead of a pokemon, I encountered one of the ghost trainers that you see in Pokemon Tower. The trainer had 6 pokemon, and froze the game after sending out the first; a Missingno.
Was about to comment this, I feel like I found a level 200 something Aerodactyl when I was a kid after surfing along a coast.
Was about to comment this.
I think what pkmn show up on the coast is based on you name choice.
Same. Had lv125 alakazams and rhydons(I think?) using the surf glitch
151 tentacools here.
This is actually how I got Kangaskhan and Chansey to complete my blue pokedex back when I was a wee lad
Not only the Regigigas raid in The Crown Tundra is level 100, but all of the event raids in S/V like Charizard and Greninja are also level 100
“Wild Magikarp uses splash”
“The water droplets from the splash have killed Charizard”
Back then, there were rumors that says, that the lv 100 magikarp in the resort area knows hydro pump.
Holy crap, I remember grinding for the Magikarp when I was 11 and I actually caught it. I had no idea the chances were that low. Even after hundreds of hours across various generations, I’ve still never caught a shiny though
same been playin since little and I have never seen a shiny for my life 😢😢
lol then there's me some years ago catching a shiny meditite in one route and the next day another one in the same route
Play sword and shield raids and I guarantee you'll get a shiny
My dude truly became one with the Splash
"I may be an experienced fighter myself but my good ol' trick will win, I shall splash!"
I actually caught one in platinum and was pissed I couldn’t evolve it until my buddy said use a rare candy anyways
Does that work?
@@ItsMeCharkeyno those words just make him calm
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, there’s an item that can reduce a Pokémon’s level. It’s too bad that’s not in the mainline games then.
@@redculturedash8074 Well that sounds pretty random, but yeah they should have made the Magikarp Lv. 99 or lower.
@@gentrydean3789 It just sounds like one instance were such an item would be useful
level 132 mewtwo left the chat
I was about to say that!
literally the only two pokémon games i have on physical copy. gonna try this once i am able to get to those areas in the respective games
Game Freak just trolling at that point lol
You missed one; 7-star Tera Raids. They are level 100 with perfect IVs and 30x the HP. When caught, they are level 100 with perfect IVs and regular HP.
To be fair they are basically events pokemon.
So you don't have to breed if you wanna play comp ?
@@abhijitjena6743 raising competitive mons has never been easier IMO. If you see a Pokémon you want in a raid and it’s at least 5 stars, you get at least 4 perfect IVs. You use mints to change its nature if needed, vitamins to EV train it , ability capsule/patch to change its ability if needed, and bam that mon is ready. Even if you find a random shiny you can do all of what I just said and use bottle caps to fix its IVs. I love this gen
@@PsychicJaguar19 wow that sounds amazing and about damn time they did something about this. I haven't played actual comp since USUM and back then not only did I hate breeding mechanic to get a decent team but it also felt wrong to just breed 100+ of a mon just to get good ivs and nature.
@@abhijitjena6743 Right? Even though mints, bottle caps, and vitamins can be pricy it's also braindead easy to farm money in this game with easy levling up, the amulet coin, and the ace tournament. Lol ironic that you say that because gen 7 is still my favorite because it was the last game to allow all pokemon up to that gen at the time and the last we got to see of crazy mechanics like mega evolution and Z moves. I'm playing it atm and switch back and forth between gen 7 and 9. Yeah it's a huge pain I try to alleviate that by doing SOS for Dittos with good IVS but its hard to find ideal natures for them.
I remember encountering a level 98 Magikarp but even those pokemon aren't the highest level. Back in pokemon red on the very shore you can find Missingno. You can find pokemon above level 100. I encountered a level 128 starmie
The one in more levels with this glitch is also a Magikarp,Magikarp can be find In level 255 in this Glitch, i am Brazillian and see a vídeo of a man that find this Magikarp using the missingno glitch
@@brendonpokemestre I concur with you Superior Chad
the 98 magikarp is prob better lmao, at least you can evolve it in game
Gen 1 games saying hold my beer while surfing the edge of Cinnabar after watching the old guy catch a weedle in viridian.
Actually, if i remember it right, there was a glitch allowing to have pkmn over lv100 to spawn, but returning lv100 after gaining exp, i think it was gen V
Pokemon yellow
Gen 1 : you speak to the old guy in Viridian City that learns you how to catch a pokemon, then you fly to Cinnabar Island and you Surf up and down along the shore east side. And boom lv 121 Golduck
Not necessarily. They do MOSTLY return to level 100 but there's a few which keep their absurdly high level. I know because I caught a level 200-something Gengar which leveled up quickly. Unfortunately, at level 255 it did not go back to 100 but rather 0. Haha.
Missingno glitches pokemon
Gen 1. Also there was glitches with link cable battling that made the battles epic.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 7 star tera raid battle pokemon:
Allow us to introduce ourselves
Gen 3: firered/leafgreen.
Going into Pokémon tower with lvl 100 Pokémon will make the trainers have lvl 100 Pokémon as well.
You forgot one in Pokemon sword and shield there is a lvl 100 regigigas in the Crown tundra DLC
@@AK-rb5uk I've never played sword/shield so I didn't know
Ty for the info :)
Was looking for this! I had lvl 60 Pokémon but my charizard was lvl 100 so it was almost impossible to beat the tower cause well their whole team was level 100 and had many water types lol
My brain goes like:
If literally nothing in life works out for you, go shiny hunt that level 100.
you can find level 100 magikarps in the teal mask dlc too
Level 100 missingno
fun fact: lvl 100 magicarp can also spawn in a certain area of kitakami, which is pretty cool
The same magikarp that the fisherman tried to sell James lol
Level 100 shiny hunt when?
Crown Tundra Regigigas has left the chat
That's also lvl 100, right? ( don't know, haven't played through gen 8 again to get regidrago)
@@camdenzeigler6954Yes it is level 100
The seven star Tera raid Mewtwo is also level 100
this man forgot lvl 100 battle tower exists
The pokemons you encounter in the OG gen 1 games with the old man glitch : Allow us to introduce ourselves
I've come across the Magikarp in platinum, I think surprise and confusion were the main things I felt so i probably let it go.
The highest lvl Pokemon you can catch in Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow are 255 man. You need your name to include specific characters. Every different combination is another Pokemon. There is a spreadsheet on what is which Pokemon. All you have to do after that is playing the game and performing the MissingNo glitch in Cinnabar Island and you´ll encounter your Pokemon at lvl 255. But after 1 battle your Pokemon levels down to lvl 100 and using rare candy on lvl 255 Pokemon brings it to lvl 1
When a rare candy cargo ship capsizes:
I never realized how rare this was when I hunted for that lv.100 Gyrados as a kid that practicly solo'd my entire team and took me months to refind just for redemption. Nice too finally know why it was programmed in, I always wondered why.
In the originals there was a glitch that if you surfed up and down on a specific island you could find pokemon that were above level 100.
The real OGs can tell you the real highest is a Ponita arround level 150 that can appear while swimming in the ocean 😂