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Using a Poketch app and the Repel item, trainers can extend the length of their "chain" to forty or more consecutive Pokemon. | Using a Poketch app and the Repel item, trainers can extend the length of their "chain" to forty or more consecutive Pokemon. | ||
== | == "Chaining" In-Depth == | ||
An more specific guide to "chaining" Pokemon: | |||
* | *Obtain the Pokeradar from Dawn after completing the Sinnoh-dex. | ||
* | *Obtain the Trainer Counter Poketch app from Professor Oak in the Pal Park. | ||
* | *Have a large stock of Repels/Super Repels/Max Repels. | ||
* | *Go to the route where the desired Pokemon can be found. | ||
*Use a Repel. | |||
*Use the Pokeradar and enter a grass patch that moved or flashed. | |||
* | *Note whether the patch entered moved or whether it flashed. | ||
* | *If the encountered Pokemon is not shiny, defeat it to keep the Pokeradar active. | ||
* | *When the Pokeradar goes off again, enter grass of the same type. The best odds of finding consecutive Pokemon lie with patches that are more than four spaces away. | ||
*Repeat until you have defeated forty Pokemon of the same type. The odds of encountering a shiny Pokemon are now at their highest. | |||
*Keep reseting the Pokeradar until you see a sparkling patch of grass, which indicates a shiny Pokemon. | |||
== types of patches == | == types of patches == |
Revision as of 20:16, 28 April 2009
Intro
This page is concerning shiny pokemon. Information on these rare creatures is scattered about all over the web. I thought that it might be a good idea to have this information located in one place for our users.
General Information
Shiny Pokemon are Pokemon with a different color scheme then normal ones. They are extremely rare and commonly sought after because of their rarity. Shiny Pokemon have a different color scheme and are different from other shiny Pokemon. A shiny Drifloon would not have the same colors as a shiny Pikachu, for example. A shiny Drifloon is yellow where it would normally be purple, and blue where it would normally be. A shiny pikachu is red instead of yellow.
Location
There is no location, throughout any of the games, that has a higher rate of encountering shiny Pokemon. This is a commonly asked question among those seeking shiny Pokemon; however, a place like this does not exist.
The chances are of finding a shiny Pokemon are consistent and small (the exact chance is 1/8192).
Increasing the Odds
Through use of the Pokeradar, a trainer can dramatically improve his odds of encountering a shiny Pokemon. This is done by attempting to encounter the same species of Pokemon consecutively, a process often referred to as "chaining." With every Pokemon encountered, the chance of finding a shiny Pokemon rises.
Using a Poketch app and the Repel item, trainers can extend the length of their "chain" to forty or more consecutive Pokemon.
"Chaining" In-Depth
An more specific guide to "chaining" Pokemon:
- Obtain the Pokeradar from Dawn after completing the Sinnoh-dex.
- Obtain the Trainer Counter Poketch app from Professor Oak in the Pal Park.
- Have a large stock of Repels/Super Repels/Max Repels.
- Go to the route where the desired Pokemon can be found.
- Use a Repel.
- Use the Pokeradar and enter a grass patch that moved or flashed.
- Note whether the patch entered moved or whether it flashed.
- If the encountered Pokemon is not shiny, defeat it to keep the Pokeradar active.
- When the Pokeradar goes off again, enter grass of the same type. The best odds of finding consecutive Pokemon lie with patches that are more than four spaces away.
- Repeat until you have defeated forty Pokemon of the same type. The odds of encountering a shiny Pokemon are now at their highest.
- Keep reseting the Pokeradar until you see a sparkling patch of grass, which indicates a shiny Pokemon.
types of patches
- basic ones-basic ones are the ones that just move
- Flashing ones-they flash for not even a second
- Shiny ones!-these are the patches that flash except for a longer time these are the ones you are looking for, so for your first patch I'd try to make sure that it is a flashing one so that you dont need to get mixed up between the other patches and you could stumble upon a shiny one easier because flashers and shinies are hard to distinguish apart.
Shiny Legendary Pokemon
Legendary Pokemon can not be "chained" using the Pokeradar. The only way to encounter a shiny Legendary Pokemon is by the original 1/8192 chance. Many trainers save before approaching the Pokemon and reset their games until it appears as a shiny.