Embri Black Spider
 Blackstar Native
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Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:35 am Post subject: |
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Yes, and no...
You always have a 1 in 8192 chance of finding a shiny at any time, so luck has a big part to do with it.
However, in D/P there is a more definite way of finding shinies, however it is NOT easier. In fact, it's very hard, long and frustrating. First of all, you have to finish the main game and receive the PokeRadar - a device that "detects" wild pokemon, making four patches of grass shake nearby when used in grassy areas.
Then, you must "chain" pokemon, by battling in one of the patches, defeating the wild pokemon - this will trigger another round of shaking grass, if you get the same pokemon again, your chain becomes two, defeat it, and find another, chain 3... and on and on.
The hard part is, if you encounter a pokemon that is not of the species you were chaining, it will break your chain and you must start all over again. I'm not going to get into the specific mechanics of making the safest chains, since there are entire FAQ's on it. Suffice it to say, if you establish a long chain (30-50 ish) then you have an increased (but not certain) chance of getting a shiny, by "scanning" for a special grass patch that will shine and sparkle instead of shake, showing it contains a shiny pokemon.
All in all, it's not worth the effort. _________________
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