Why is it not letting me fish I havent caught a single Pokemon while fishing it always said o a bite....it got away...
and also how long do I have to be underwater to see relicanth? If you couldnt tell I'm trying to get the regis lol well answer plzzzz
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You have to press A when 'Oh! A bite!' appears. And for Relicanth, there is no set time; just keep looking.
When it says oh a bite that means you have to press a and if it does it again than do it again.
Relicanth is on routes 124 and 126 and you stay down there untill you find him he's rare
Every time it says "oh! A bite!" your supposed to press A.
And relicanth is in the grass areas underneath the water,but is extremly hard to find.
When it says,you got a bite,push the A button.
It takes a while since it's a rare pokemon.
Hit A when it says "oh a bite!" To go underwater you need dive, then go to a dark patch in the water.
When it says, Oh a bite, press the A button. And you have to keep swimming around the grasses by sootopolis city.
Well it all depends on where you are fishing. And relicanths are rare somjust be patient.
Relicanth is very hard to find
And for fishing you have to use a when it says that and hold on to it.
When it says "Oh, a bite!" you have to have precise timing, and press A.Keep this up until it says "A pokemons on the hook!" and you should get a Pokemon thats designated to be on the route.
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