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Provided that the tileset (or value of W_CURMAPTILESET) matches one of the 'good' tilesets above, Old Rod encounters will still always give a Level 5 Magikarp with a 100% chance, Good Rood encounters will bring up a random fish Pokémon (either a Level 10 Goldeen or Level 10 Poliwag) or give the text "Not even a nibble!" and this is not specific to the map (see [https://github.com/pret/pokeyellow/blob/3ce276892c1b97ae893d319125b13fed936d14f2/data/wild/good_rod.asm here]).
 
Unlike the other rods, Super Rod encounters do have encountersencounter slots (sets of possible Pokémon which appear after a bite) specific to the maps includedthey withare thosepart encounter slotsof (furthermore the versions [https://github.com/pret/pokered/blob/2954013da1f10e11db4ec96f9586b7c01706ae1a/data/wild/super_rod.asm Red/Blue] or [https://github.com/pret/pokeyellow/blob/3ce276892c1b97ae893d319125b13fed936d14f2/data/wild/super_rod.asm Yellow], which have there own unique Super Rod Pokémon lists), so if one considers [[valid source map Glitch City]] to count as "glitch maps", the hooked Pokémon that appear will be taken from the original map. For example, a Pallet Town [[Glitch City]] in Pokémon Yellow would have possible Super Rod encounters (provided there was a bite) as Level 10 Staryu, Level 10 Tentacool, Level 5 Staryu, or Level 20 Tentacool, and in Pokémon Red/Blue the possible encounters for a Pallet Town Glitch City are Level 15 Tentacool and Level 15 Poliwag.
 
In maps which do not have Super Rod encounters (such as Cerulean City Gym or Lorelei's Elite Four room), fishing with a Super Rod always returns "Looks like there's nothing here."
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