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On 2/19/2017 at 7:23 PM, suloku said:

Mewtwo is a static encounter, so it can have any DVs in gen 1 (theoretically).

The chances of a Shiny like this are slightly higher than that of other Mewtwos from generations 3 & onward, due to the fact that Special DVs are copied to both Sp. Atk & Sp. Def IVs during Transporter transfer of said Mewtwo (or other Pokémon for that matter). Sorry if I'm being a broken record, but I thought I'd let out my opinion on this...

Edited by coltonsmogon
This happens during Transporter transfer, not through other types of transfer.
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There's an excel file from Collector Togami that highlights what Pokemon CAN be shiny from Gen I.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RkO023ZMvGBnK6Eo0BdB2NjwKrNwEZigDiza6Cvsp7k/edit#gid=0

Re-hosting the table here, in case it goes missing.

In summary
these cannot be shiny:

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010 Caterpie No  
 
011 Metapod No  
 
012 Butterfree No  
 
013 Weedle No  
 
014 Kakuna No  
 
015 Beedrill No  
 
016 Pidgey No  
 
017 Pidgeotto No  
 
018 Pidgeot No  
 
019 Rattata No  
 
020 Raticate No  
 
021 Spearow No  
 
022 Fearow No  
 
023 Ekans No  
 
024 Arbok No  
 
027 Sandshrew No  
 
028 Sandslash No  
 
039 Jigglypuff No  
 
041 Zubat No  
 
042 Golbat No  
 
043 Oddish No  
 
044 Gloom No  
 
045 Vileplume No  
 
046 Paras No  
 
048 Venonat No  
 
049 Venomoth No  
 
050 Diglett No  
 
052 Meowth No  
 
053 Persian No  
 
056 Mankey No  
 
057 Primeape No  
 
058 Growlithe No  
 
059 Arcanine No  
 
066 Machop No  
 
067 Machoke No Ingame trade but becomes Machamp
 
069 Bellsprout No  
 
070 Weepinbell No  
 
071 Victreebel No  
 
074 Geodude No  
 
075 Graveler No Ingame trade but becomes Golem
 
077 Ponyta No  
 
078 Rapidash No  
 
081 Magnemite No  
 
082 Magneton No  
 
084 Doduo No  
 
085 Dodrio No  
 
088 Grimer No  
 
090 Shellder No  
 
091 Cloyster No  
 
092 Gastly No  
 
093 Haunter No Ingame trade but becomes Gengar
 
095 Onix No  
 
096 Drowzee No  
 
097 Hypno No  
 
100 Voltorb No  
 
102 Exeggcute No  
 
103 Exeggutor No  
 
104 Cubone No  
 
105 Marowak No  
 
109 Koffing No  
 
110 Weezing No  
 
111 Rhyhorn No  
 
113 Chansey No  
 
125 Electabuzz No  
 
126 Magmar No  
 
132 Ditto No Lol you wish
 
151 Mew No Lol you wish

These can (and the circumstance that surrounds it):

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001 Bulbasaur Yes Gift
002 Ivysaur Yes Evolve Gift
003 Venusaur Yes Evolve Gift
004 Charmander Yes Gift
005 Charmeleon Yes Evolve Gift
006 Charizard Yes Evolve Gift
007 Squirtle Yes Gift
008 Wartortle Yes Evolve Gift
009 Blastoise Yes Evolve Gift
025 Pikachu Yes Yellow starter
026 Raichu Yes Evolve Yellow starter in non Yellow game
029 Nidoran-f Yes Ingame trade
030 Nidorina Yes Game Corner prize
031 Nidoqueen Yes Evolve Game Corner prize
032 Nidoran-m Yes Ingame trade (JP RG only)
033 Nidorino Yes Game Corner prize
034 Nidoking Yes Evolve Game Corner prize
035 Clefairy Yes Game Corner prize
036 Clefable Yes Evolve Game Corner prize
037 Vulpix Yes Game Corner prize
038 Ninetales Yes Evolve Game Corner prize
040 Wigglytuff Yes Game Corner prize
047 Parasect Yes Ingame trade
051 Dugtrio Yes Ingame trade
054 Psyduck Yes Fishing
055 Golduck Yes Evolve fishing
060 Poliwag Yes Fishing
061 Poliwhirl Yes Evolve Fishing
062 Poliwrath Yes Evolve Fishing
063 Abra Yes Game corner
064 Kadabra Yes Game corner
065 Alakazam Yes Game corner
068 Machamp Yes Ingame trade
072 Tentacool Yes Fishing
073 Tentacruel Yes Evolve fishing
076 Golem Yes Ingame trade JP Blue only
079 Slowpoke Yes Fishing
080 Slowbro Yes Fishing
083 Farfetchd Yes Ingame trade
086 Seel Yes Ingame trade
087 Dewgong Yes Ingame trade
089 Muk Yes Ingame trade
094 Gengar Yes Ingame trade JP Blue only
098 Krabby Yes Fishing
099 Kingler Yes Evolve fishing
101 Electrode Yes Ingame trade
106 Hitmonlee Yes Gift
107 Hitmonchan Yes Gift
108 Lickitung Yes Ingame trade
112 Rhydon Yes Ingame trade
114 Tangela Yes Ingame trade
115 Kangaskhan Yes Ingame trade JP Blue only
116 Horsea Yes Fishing
117 Seadra Yes Fishing
118 Goldeen Yes Fishing
119 Seaking Yes Fishing
120 Staryu Yes Fishing
121 Starmie Yes Fishing
122 Mr-mime Yes Ingame trade
123 Scyther Yes Game corner
124 Jynx Yes Ingame trade
127 Pinsir Yes Game corner
128 Tauros Yes Ingame trade JP Blue only
129 Magikarp Yes Fishing
130 Gyarados Yes Evolve fishing
131 Lapras Yes Gift
133 Eevee Yes Gift
134 Vaporeon Yes Evolve gift
135 Jolteon Yes Evolve gift
136 Flareon Yes Evolve gift
137 Porygon Yes Game Corner
138 Omanyte Yes Gift
139 Omastar Yes Gift
140 Kabuto Yes Gift
141 Kabutops Yes Gift
142 Aerodactyl Yes Gift
143 Snorlax Yes Interactible
144 Articuno Yes Stationary encounter
145 Zapdos Yes Stationary encounter
146 Moltres Yes Stationary encounter
147 Dratini Yes Game Corner
148 Dragonair Yes Game Corner
149 Dragonite Yes Evolve Game Corner
150 Mewtwo Yes Stationary encounter

 

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I wonder, does this apply to gen 2 shininess?

Also, why not ditto? Shouldn't one be able to abuse the ditto glitch for that? It's a glitch that was classically made with the red gyarados, but if you already have a 10/10/10/10 pokémon (say, bulbasaur), would that count as illegal? The glitch is less elaborated than the mew glitch in a way that it could happen without the player noticing, but I gess it's a glitch after all.

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2 hours ago, suloku said:

I wonder, does this apply to gen 2 shininess?

Also, why not ditto? Shouldn't one be able to abuse the ditto glitch for that? It's a glitch that was classically made with the red gyarados, but if you already have a 10/10/10/10 pokémon (say, bulbasaur), would that count as illegal? The glitch is less elaborated than the mew glitch in a way that it could happen without the player noticing, but I gess it's a glitch after all.

Even if the limitations were the same, a ton of Pokemon can be bred, so that bypassing the "wild Pokemon can't be shiny" problem.

While the process of getting Ditto to transform into a shiny Pokemon (preferably with mimic), then transform again, is convoluted,
it does result in a shiny ditto to be caught.

It'll be legal, since it isn't ACE or Trainer Fly related.

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Just now, theSLAYER said:

Even if the limitations were the same, a ton of Pokemon can be bred, so that bypassing the "wild Pokemon can't be shiny" problem.

I was referring to the fact that pokemon bank screw up shiny formula and it's different from standard gen 2, I assumed the list is for the current gen1->7 shiny factor.

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Just now, suloku said:

I was referring to the fact that pokemon bank screw up shiny formula and it's different from standard gen 2, I assumed the list is for the current gen1->7 shiny factor.

Until they fix the formula, Gen 2 Shiny Pokemon may become unshiny when transferred, and that sucks.

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I seem to not be exaplining myself well:

Collector Togami's list refers to gen1->7 shinies that can actually be catched in game. The list covers those that will have shiny DV as per gen 7 current pokébank formula. What I'm asking is if the list is also applicable to gen1->2 shiny factor (unrelated to gen 7).

Example: caterpie can't be shiny for gen1->7, but can it be shiny for gen1->2?

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23 minutes ago, suloku said:

I seem to not be exaplining myself well:

Collector Togami's list refers to gen1->7 shinies that can actually be catched in game. The list covers those that will have shiny DV as per gen 7 current pokébank formula. What I'm asking is if the list is also applicable to gen1->2 shiny factor (unrelated to gen 7).

Example: caterpie can't be shiny for gen1->7, but can it be shiny for gen1->2?

Actually I'm looking for the article regarding that right now.

The reason for why Pokemon can't be shiny in Gen 1 (DVs wise) is due to some algorithm problem relating to DVs generation.
While Pokebank does use a faulty implementation of the shiny stats,
I believe the problem is the same when trading Gen 1 -> 2.

Simply put, it seems not possible for wild encounters to create the wanted DVs in Gen 1.

The article/post should clear the air, if I can find it.

edit:
I think  it's this, and the pastebin inside:
http://wiki.pokemonspeedruns.com/index.php?title=Pokémon_Red/Blue_Wild_DVs

edit2:
I just did a search in the Nidoran DV list,
and none of Gen 2 proper shiny DVs are plausible as well.

I believe my excel formula is working properly.
Check the filters, no "Y" means no shiny.
(ignore the "test", it's just to make sure formula is working)
Ignore the weird textboxes that appear,
it happens when copy and pasting the pastebin.
DV list.xlsx

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19 minutes ago, suloku said:

If they ever release gen 2 I guess they'll just fix the formula, you aren't supposed to trade back anyways, so your aren't supposed to know they screwed up.

If you think as @theSLAYER they are lazy what will they do? Well they'll fix the formula for Gen2 only. Pretty simple ^^

So keep your mons in Gen2 for now. And if they are stupid to keep it like that wait for Pkhex update to keep the Pokemon shyni after transfer.

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If they do release Gen 2, it'll likely sport the trading capabilities like VC Gen 1 did,
which will include time capsule, for the fun of it.
(simply so that VC Gen 2 can complete Pokedex, gain access to new moves etc).

Meaning @suloku tradeback will be incorporated.

Any patch for PokeTransporter always took time.

Took them quite awhile to patch recognition of fake "XY" pokemon.

(there was previously a glitch where they allowed hacked Pokemon with X/Y as origin game to transferred up from BW/B2W2,
meaning that transferred Pokemon will have the pentagon)

as @jojo12100 said,
If you have Pokemon that can be shiny based on Gen 2 formula, don't transfer it.
Additionally, if you have Pokemon that can be shiny based on the flawed formula,
transfer it now.

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On 3/22/2017 at 1:59 PM, theSLAYER said:

If they do release Gen 2, it'll likely sport the trading capabilities like VC Gen 1 did,
which will include time capsule, for the fun of it.
(simply so that VC Gen 2 can complete Pokedex, gain access to new moves etc).

Meaning @suloku tradeback will be incorporated.

Any patch for PokeTransporter always took time.

Took them quite awhile to patch recognition of fake "XY" pokemon.

(there was previously a glitch where they allowed hacked Pokemon with X/Y as origin game to transferred up from BW/B2W2,
meaning that transferred Pokemon will have the pentagon)

as @jojo12100 said,
If you have Pokemon that can be shiny based on Gen 2 formula, don't transfer it.
Additionally, if you have Pokemon that can be shiny based on the flawed formula,
transfer it now.

I know the thread is old.

But would VC gen 2 shiny transferred back to VC gen 1 be legal.

Would have to be a mon that can go back through the time capsule.

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43 minutes ago, LilSmooshy said:

But would VC gen 2 shiny transferred back to VC gen 1 be legal.

If it was obtained legally, then yes.

Off the top of my head, I think Gen 1 wild grass/cave/surfing encounters will never give shiny DVs via how the RNG works. Only gifts, trades, static and fishing will be able to.

 

46 minutes ago, LilSmooshy said:

Would have to be a mon that can go back through the time capsule.

From Gen 2 to Gen 1, yes.

It just won't appear shiny in Gen 1, but you trade it back to Gen 2, and boom, it's shiny again.

Gen 2 uses DVs to determine whether a mon is shiny, and there is no legit way in-game to manipulate DVs of Pokemon you own.
 

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