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Salamence
05-27-2007, 08:17 PM
About Shiny Pokemon
Shiny Pokemon are normal pokemon with an alternate color.
The official term is ALT.COLOUR.
Also, I know this guide doesn't have to much in each section, but it should be enough to help you out.
Stats
In previous games Shiny Pokemon had set Defence, Speed, and Special IVs of 10. ( Out of 15)
In current games, the color has nothing to do with the stats.
Odds and why they are populpar
The odds of encountering a "Shiny" are 1/8192.
The odds do not change when breeding.
So the chances of getting a shiny are very low.
Shinys are mainly wanted by collectors, since they do little more than look different.
Soft Resetting
Soft Resetting is used to encounter shiny legendary pokemon.
Save Game Infront of Legendary
Battle and Check if the pokemon is shiney
If not, reset your game
Repeat until the pokemon is shiney
It takes alot of patience to Soft Reset.
Other Tips/Info
-Chaining Pokemon To Get Shinys- (http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1140017&postcount=3)
Heplful Links
Serebii RSCFRLG Pokedex (http://www.serebii.net/pokedex-rs/)
Serebii D/P Pokedex (www.serebii.net/pokedex-dp/)
PE2K Shiny Discussion (http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25253)
Credit
Thanks to Mudkip's Library (http://mudkip.pokerindin.com/) for lots of the info.
foxandyounglink
05-28-2007, 02:45 AM
Umm ya, its spelled shiny.
Ancient Darkrai
05-28-2007, 09:48 AM
Don't forget the method using the Pokeradar to Chain pokemon until you get a shiny patch aka Shiny pkmn here is the guide.
Credit to Shuko of SPPF
There is a lot of dispute going around as to whether or not this method works. I believe it does, because most people who get a high enough chain and catch a shiny are able to keep the chain going, and catch more shinies within only a few minutes of each other. For that reason, I think it deserves its own topic.
The first thing you need to know is that this entire method relies on what's known as "chaining" Pokemon. Chaining is where you use the Pokeradar to run into the same species of Pokemon over and over. Although casual users of the Pokeradar might think that this all happens (and stops happening) by sheer coincidence, this is actually inaccurate. You have control over when you break the chain. In fact, you can take steps to ensure that the chain doesn't break for a LONG time, which can eventually lead to your finding a shiny version of the Pokemon you're chaining.
So let's break it down. First, what you'll need:
1. A high-level Pokemon with a lot of strong moves with plenty of PP.
2. Pokeballs with which to catch the shiny.
3. A pokemon that will be able to whittle the Pokemon's health down for catching.
4. A LOT of max repels. I'd suggest fighting the rich trainers near the Pokemon mansion and get lots of money to buy repels. You're going to need them.
5. The Pokeradar.
6. PP-restoring items. If your Pokemon's moves run out, you don't want it using struggle, now do you? and You can't exactly go to the Pokemon center, lol. I find that stealing leppa berries from Clefairy and Mimes are very effective. They only restore 10pp of a move, but they're cheap and easy.
So. Now you have all your materials. Go to Sandgem town and ask Lucas/Dawn's sister what Pokemon are swarming that day. Although it's true that you can go for any Pokemon with this method, you'll find that swarming Pokemon are tons easier to go for. You'll run a much smaller risk of breaking your chain with them. After you find out where the swarm is, go there and use a max repel. Then, use the Pokeradar. Go to a wiggling patch of grass, and if you run into the swarm Pokemon, either faint it or catch it, and the chain will begin. For every patch of grass you go to, it must follow these rules:
1. There has to be exactly FOUR patches of grass wiggling. If there isn't, the chance of breaking your chain is high.
2. The grass you go to HAS to wiggle the same way as the first patch you run into.
3. Never move the screen so that one or more of the wiggly grasses falls off the screen.
4. ONLY walk into the patch that's farthest away from you, and if it's at least 4 patches of grass away.
5. If you have to use another repel, do so, but don't walk into the grass this time. Reset the Pokeradar and try again.
6. Don't walk into the grass if it's in one of the corners of the grassy area.
7. Avoid the grass if there's another wiggly one right next to it.
8. If any of the above proves false, reset the radar and try for another set of wiggling grass.
9. If you see a patch of grass that shines dramatically, and I mean REALLY dramatically, and seems to have a different colored tinge to it, that's a shiny patch. Proceed there with caution. If you're worried about whether or not you'll know if it's shiny, don't be. If you aren't certain, it isn't shiny. When you see it, you'll KNOW. (You can also view this video to see what it'll look like).
Resetting the Radar:
Simply run through the unwiggled grass (taking care not to move any of them off the screen) until your radar is charged again. Then use the radar again.
1. Swarming pokemon are MUCH easier.
2. Never move the screen so that one of the wiggly grasses falls off the screen.
3. ONLY walk into grass that looks like the first patch you went into (in other words, try to get the patches of grass that don't shine initially. That'll make it easier).
4. ONLY walk into grass if there are four patches wiggling.
5. ONLY walk into the patch that's farthest away from you, and if it's at least 4 patches of grass away.
6. If you have to use another repel, don't walk into the grass this time. Reset the Pokeradar and try again.
7. Don't walk into the grass if it's in one of the corners of the grassy area.
8. Avoid the grass if there's another wiggly one right next to it.
9. Never enter the grass directly behind your character. There will be many times when you'll think there's nothing there, when in fact it will have wiggled and you didn't notice it. Also, never rely on it to have wiggled. If you suspect that it did (but aren't sure), just reset the radar. Again, NEVER walk into the patch of grass directly behind your character when you use the radar.
If any of the above conditions fail, reset your radar and try again.
Resetting the radar:
Simply run through the unwiggled grass (taking care not to move any of them off the screen) until your radar is charged again. Then use the radar again.
Additional warnings:
10. Do not run away.
11. Do not use your bike.
Tips:
1. It's good to have a Pokemon that knows super fang or false swipe with you. If you don't use your masterball for the shiny, you'll want to whittle its health down, and these moves work really well. Keep in mind that if your shiny is a ghost type, you'll need the help of odor sleuth or another "identifying" move to make it hit.
2. Make sure you have enough Pokeballs.
3. If you're hunting an electric Pokemon, it's a good idea to have a Pokemon with the Static ability at the front of your party. That makes electric types more common.
4. If you want your Pokemon to have a particular nature, a Pokemon with that nature and the synchronize ability will be a big help.
5. If you want to keep track of how many pokemon you've made in your chain, there's a handy Poketch app (#20) for it.
6. It helps to register the Pokeradar.
7. At some point you may want to stop chaining the Pokemon and start hunting the shiny based on grass shine. Most people advise that you start at or after you get 40 in a chain. Really, you can start anytime, but your chances get better the higher your chain is. Keep in mind that it could still take a nice long time even if you have a high chain. Be patient, and be careful!
8. You can take a break in the middle if you want. Real time doesn't play a factor here. If you do, I'd suggest doing it in the middle of a battle. That's the least likely time for you to forget where you are, because you don't have to mess with the grass until afterwards.
Salamence
05-28-2007, 06:45 PM
Umm ya, its spelled shiny.
Sorry, I typed it up fast at my friends house
I didn't have much time.
I'll add in any tips people give me. :]
Zodeon
05-29-2007, 12:42 PM
Looks good but i would say to people, dont go looking for shinys, you will not find them that way.
cooperpirate
05-29-2007, 05:17 PM
enyone what a shiny poochyena,Because I have one that is gold and am ready to trade it to somebody.:happy:
dakurai
05-29-2007, 06:06 PM
Looks good but i would say to people, dont go looking for shinys, you will not find them that way.
You can hunt them using the Pokeradar, which people spend short whiles using to get shinies.
You can hunt them using the Pokeradar, which people spend short whiles using to get shinies.
Yeah. I used the pokeradar for about 5 minutes and I found a Shiny Buizel.
Also, this guide is very helpful!
darcy
06-04-2007, 09:53 AM
Yeah. I used the pokeradar for about 5 minutes and I found a Shiny Buizel.
Also, this guide is very helpful!
Dakurai, you should post that guide, it is great!
Saremu
06-06-2007, 08:32 PM
You say "view this video", but you never give a link.
kadeon
06-13-2007, 11:01 PM
You say "view this video", but you never give a link.
yeah i want to see the movie
umbreonfreek
06-14-2007, 02:11 AM
how do u make those kool trainer cards plz tell me
umbreonfreek
06-14-2007, 11:57 PM
C:\Documents and Settings\La\My Documents\My Pictures\Pokemon.PNG
Ture pokemon master
06-20-2007, 03:42 AM
Ok When i get to 40 or more on a chain when I reset on is that mean do the 50 step over and over until i get a shiny grass?
manaphy283
07-05-2007, 12:45 PM
how do u make those kool trainer cards plz tell me
http://www.pokecharms.com/trainercards
Dilvish
07-05-2007, 06:04 PM
I have no idea how to chain pokemon and find a shiny I dont really want to read another guide is there like a vidoe that can help me?
Aesthetic Pathetic
09-20-2007, 02:37 AM
I have no idea how to chain pokemon and find a shiny I dont really want to read another guide is there like a vidoe that can help me?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dkeKPlBYYbs
Its basically a guide being read, but a very good one.
gazzie
09-20-2007, 11:37 AM
Umm ya, its spelled shiny.
ROFL
Frozen_in_Time
09-21-2007, 05:37 PM
ok but now how do you SOFT RESET?
buttons?
-mismagius
10-10-2007, 07:10 AM
ok but now how do you SOFT RESET?
buttons?
Save in front of legendary/starter and reset until ya get shiny.
takeru takaishi
10-10-2007, 03:57 PM
I can say im finally the king of shiny pokemon cause i have 473 and all non legendary pokemon in shiny and here is my shiny catching advice for this thread
poke rader use it it really dose work i have tryed it 60% of my shinys are from using it do not get frustrated with it. beat the opposing pokemon or catch it and anouther patch should rustle use repl to make sure you do not bump into a wild pokeon or you will have to sart all over again
i am highly impatient and get anoyed with things tha dont work when i want to . Keep at all day at the same spot and it is likely a shiny will appear trust me on this.
The wild (not in grass) I would only advice taking on searching for pokemon in the wild if you are after a common pokemon or non breeding pokemon
eggs As far as i am aware shiny pokemon in day care do not make an instant shiny pokemon eggs through i must admit it may increase the odds i mean i use a shiny dito in breeding and it has increased shiny production but it may have nothing to do with dito wich i suspect is the case but hey it can not hurt
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