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Using the DexNav function, players can see which Pokémon is in a patch of grass without having to risk encountering it. Pulsing, sparkling grass indicates a Shiny Pokémon is in that bush.įor the Gen VI games, specifically ORAS, chaining has been made much easier thanks to the DexNav application on the PokéNav+. The likelihood of finding a shiny Pokémon increases as the chain increases, maxing out at 40.The bush with the same type of shake as the first Pokémon one has battled that is the farthest away within a four by four grid is most likely the same Pokémon.Never use it in water, caves, or tall grass.If the bush has a whitish shake, it might be a non-native Pokémon.If the bush just shakes, it is a Sinnoh Pokémon.This method uses the Pokéradar in Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, X and Y to encounter chains of the same Pokémon. An exception to this is if the player possesses a Shiny Ditto, which can breed with almost every Pokémon. However, this only works if the offspring is of the opposite gender as the Shiny parent. This is due to that in Generation II, Shininess was determined by IVs and the fact that IVs are passed down through breeding. In Generation II, breeding with a Shiny Pokémon can increase the odds of producing a Shiny up to a 1/64 chance. There are a few different methods to increase the chances of obtaining a shiny Pokémon. Cap Pikachu (excluding the Partner Cap Pikachu, which can be Shiny due to a programming error).In every generation, there are some Pokémon that can't be legally Shiny, Starting for Generation V, there is a coding in the games that prevent certain Pokémon from being found in the Shiny form in the wild through legitimate ways, they are always Legendary, Mythical and other event Pokémon, they are: This stacks with most methods listed below. A Shiny Pokémon that shines stars was encountered in the overworld while a Shiny Pokémon that shines squares was encountered through a random encounter. These two different shines don't give any effects to the Pokémon, but show how they were encountered. In Pokémon Sword & Shield, there are two variants of Shiny Pokémon one that sparkles stars and one that sparkles squares. As of Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2, the Shiny Charm can be obtained to significantly increase chances of encountering a shiny Pokémon. Despite this change, the odds of randomly encountering a shiny Pokémon is still 1 in 8192. From Generation III onwards, shiny Pokémon are determined by other factors such as the Trainer ID number and the personality value of the Pokémon. The chance of seeing a shiny Pokémon is 1 in every 8192, or a probability of 0.01220703125% during each encounter. If all 5 numbers are equal to 10, the Pokémon's color scheme will be set to 0. (HP, Attack, Defense, Special, and Speed). In Generation II, a Pokémon randomly assigned 5 integers between 0 and 15 to determine their base stats.
