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Pro tips and tricks for adding this Legendary to your Pokédex
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Are you having trouble catching Giratina in Pokémon Platinum? Don’t use your Master Ball just yet—with a little patience and persistence, you can take on this Legendary Pokémon in the Distortion World with more common types of Pokéballs. Read on to learn the best ways to take on this Legendary without your trusty Master Ball.

Which Pokéball is best for catching Giratina?

Dusk Balls are the best option if you don’t have any Ultra Balls on hand. If the battle goes on for a really long time, switch to Timer Balls. Weaker Pokéballs (like regular Pokéballs, Great Balls, Premier Balls, and Luxury Balls) aren’t good options.

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  1. Walk a little further forward on the platforms that pop up. After witnessing Giratina in the air, you’ll be able to reach it at the end of the platforms.
    • Giratina is a Ghost/Dragon-type Pokémon, so it’s naturally weak to Dragon-, Ghost-, Ice-, and Dark-type moves. Giratina’s moveset includes Ominous Wind (Ghost-type with 15 PP), Ancient Power (Rock-Type with 5 PP), Dragon Claw (Dragon-type with 15 PP), and Shadow Force (Ghost-Type with 5 PP).[2]
    • Shadow Force allows Giratina to disappear for 1 turn, and then come back and deal damage on its next turn.[3] This is a great opportunity to switch out your Pokémon or heal up whichever one you have in battle.
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  • Giratina can attack only 30 times before it starts using Struggle, which knocks off a quarter of its health each time it is used. Turns of sleep, freeze, flinch, and full paralysis do not count toward this; if you see "GIRATINA used (move)!", then it has attacked.
  • Note that, between Ominous Wind and Ancient Power, Giratina has 10 10% chances to boost all of its stats. If it gets a boost, your Pokémon will not last long, especially under Giratina's other two moves. Try to stall out Ominous Wind with a Normal-type; as a more drastic measure, bring a Golbat or Crobat that knows Haze--but don't expect it to last very long.
  • Remember to save before you engage Giratina in battle! Giratina can be caught in Diamond and Pearl, but Platinum is best.
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    "Thank you. This helped me because I always used dusk balls in the day."
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