![]() Last thing to notice is that spreading does not occur on certain battles (Pyramid, Legendary, etc.), but I guess ordinary wild battles should always work. Again, cured Pokémon serves as a "sanitary" wall to prevent infection if put in between an infected and uninfected Pokémon. So it is a good advice to scatter the infected Pokémon in your party (slots #2 and #5 in particular) to ensure a faster spreading. If the spreading triggers (1/3 chance), then #2 will infect #1 and #3, and #6 will infect #5. Every infected Pokémon will infect the previous and next one (if not already infected, if they are then it will do nothing). Now the spreading mechanism is a little more generous. In Generation III (R/S/E), the chance of spreading the virus after a battle is also 1/3. Source from GitHub (Crystal version, the same for Gold/Silver) That can be easily solved by switching places so #6 is next to an infected one. Now, the spread will never continue to spread to #6, because #5 is already cured and poses some kind of "sanitary barrier" if you will. Then we haveĪnd after a while, the fourth Pokémon will be infected too. The next Pokémon is already infected, so it skips it to #3, which is uninfected. As it is the first, the spread will go down the list. After a while, the spread will trigger once again (always a 1/3 chance), so the spread starts from Pokémon #1. Now, the spread will always start from the first Pokémon infected in your party. Let's say the virus got spread to the first. Now after a battle, there is a 1/3 chance it will spread the infection (from #2 of course), and the selected Pokémon can either be the previous one or the next one. The "NO" are the not infected Pokémon, the YES is infected, and the "Cured" is a cured Pokémon. My current party is NO, YES, NO, NO, Cured, NO, If the selected adjacent Pokémon is already infected, then skip to the next one in the same direction.Īlso note if you have a cured Pokémon (shown by a dot in the status screen), it will stop the spreading. In Generation II (G/S/C), if you have an infected Pokémon in you party and won a battle, there is a 1/3 chance that it will spread to an adjacent Pokémon (50/50 chance for either above or below the infected one). To sum it up, there is a 1/3 chance of spreading Pokérus. I don't know for certain in current games, but can tell you an answer for Gen II and III for a reference from the code. ![]()
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