Honey Tree Pokemon?

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Does anyone know how rare each Honey Tree Pokemon is?

Also, I read Munchlax can only be found in the Honey Tree by the Windmill, is that true?
 
Yes, I'd love to know too. o.o

In fact, my Pokedex shows Munchlax as "Area Unknown", while the other honey tree-exclusive Pokemon like Aipom show their locations. It's really got me baffled.
 
honey pokemon:*
aipom-rare
heracross-rare
burmy-rare[wtf?-this is one crappy pokemon!!]
combee-rare[its dodrio-as a bug]
cherubi-rare
munchlax-rare
what!?! no commons!!!!!!!!!
*NOTE: to get these pokemon the honey trees can be anwhere, meaning u can get munchlax from any honey tree
 
honey pokemon:*
aipom-rare
heracross-rare
burmy-rare[wtf?-this is one crappy pokemon!!]
combee-rare[its dodrio-as a bug]
cherubi-rare
munchlax-rare
what!?! no commons!!!!!!!!!
*NOTE: to get these pokemon the honey trees can be anwhere, meaning u can get munchlax from any honey tree

That's not true. I believe that the Pokemon you get depends on the tree you use. I always seem to get Combee from the tree south of Hearthome.
 
It doesn't matter what honey tree you use. I just hate the whole "wait 9 hours" thing.
 
It does according to Nintendo Power. I've tested it myself and I always seem to receive the same exact Pokemon from the same tree.
 
My last 6 Honey Tree Pokemon have been Wurmple, Wurmple, Silcoon, Wurmple, Wurmple, Cascoon.

>>;;
 
I've been wondering whether the amount of honey slathered onto the bark may be a determining factor towards the rarity of the Pokémon found.
I have been experimenting, and it seemed to work until I slathered 20 honey bits and found a Wurmple.
Does anyone know whether this is a determining factor?
 
I can't answer your question, but I can recommend the GTS for obtaining Honey Tree pokemon. I may have an unfair advantage due to the large amount of pokemon I have, but I thought the trades for a Burmy, Cherubi, and Combee were all well worth it.

Aipom, Munchlax, and Heracross usually are harder to get on the GTS, though. Fortunately, Snorlax and Heracross are easy to obtain in FireRed (and I assume in LeafGreen too). Aipom is limited to Emerald so even harder to get for those without the game or friends with it.
 
I check the honey trees and put honey back on them every morning and night before I go to bed. Ive been doing this for about 5 days now and all I've gotten is a ton of wurmples, combees, silcoons, and a few burnys. No heracrosses, or munchlaxes.


EDIT: And one cherubi or whatever its called.


With the GTS the only munchlaxes/slorlaxes I can find are idiots that want me to trade dialga or something one of a kind for it.
 
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