Depending on what the scale is on this image from the QR reader section of the Pokemon website, it looks like Pokemon might not all inhabit the same grass on a route.
This image was labeled as being Pikachu's habitat, identified by the Rotom Pokedex once Pikachu's QR code has been scanned. It might just be that it's the only spot a specific Pokemon of a species can be found in once scanned (if they're special give away Pokemon or something similar). But the way it's phrased on the site, especially with you checking the Pokedex for its habitat, makes it seem like it's just letting you register a Pokemon to your Pokedex as seen through a new method. Especially since players can share QR codes from their Pokedex with other players
>>26580753
This could be a good change.
More importantly, now that tiles are gone, everything looks like a shitty fucking golf course. God damn it what were they thinking.
>>26581191
They were thinking about pissing babies like you off, hon.
So what you're implying is that we won't have to struggle with RNG catch rates anymore? I'm not sure if I follow.
Regardless, we'll find out more at the E3 Treehouse livestream.
>>26580753
>scan in a pokemon
>location for that pokemon appears on the map
>Next encounter in that area is guaranteed to be pokemon you scanned
other than that its still random distribution for that route, its almost like a minigame to catch certain pokemon.
>>26580753
It might also be a slightly altered Dexnav, in order to search for a specific pokemon you needed to have already caught it, the QR code may let you bypass that.