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Here is the one I found:
http://victoryroad.net/showthread.ph...065#post287065 Using the fishing trick. I think the latter four have all been confirmed, but the tipping is still in the air. |
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You fancy people with your shinies. I feel like the only person who hasn't found one yet, and I've been tipping like crazy...of course that is still unconfirmed though. I've never done this "chaining" thing before.
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Chaining has been a confirmed thing with the PokeRadar ever since 4th Gen, but fishing chaining is certainly new. And somewhat better, you don't have to move OR defeat the Pokemon to keep up the chain? Splendid. |
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I saw the title of this thread and only came here for a very sarcastic "Never get any~!" post, but hey.
I'm glad to see the PokeRadar has made a comeback. It was complex and I never got a shiny because of how bad my luck is, but it's the most familiar method to me~ Ah, Sinnoh~<3 Using it is simple, just aim for the brightest sparkling patch far enough away. But now this fishing trick seems even BETTER. Keeping up a fishing chain is very easy, and I might actually have to try that today. I was never a Masuda Method person, and tipping is very unconfirmed. I used to do it, but I need to reserve that for actually items and junk. Quote:
I would say the chaining methods. I don't know how fishing chaining works, but the PokeRadar guarantees a shiny after 40 chains of a Pokemon. The farther away the patch the more likely it is to be the same Pokemon. You have to catch or defeat them in battle. Last edited by TurtwigX; October 21, 2013 at 03:05:43 AM. |
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Where can I find tight coves? I'm now interested in chain-fishing.
Though, having a Suction Cups Pokémon in the front means no way to nudge the nature in favour of what I want to get, huh? Last edited by Twiggy; October 21, 2013 at 03:12:59 AM. |
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You sure you can run away when in a fishing chain? I don't know if it's like the Pokeradar where you find a shiny after ~40 encounters, but I've had nearly 50 consecutive encounters with no shiny appearing. And I'm using an Octillery with Suction Cups too.
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I just read a tab on Serebii entailing Chain Fishing. It IS easier to find shinies this way. They don't have the exact probabilities yet, but they do have important details concerning this- most of which was already covered in the thread.
-Streak is broken if you pull the rod in too early. -Streak is broken if you get the text box saying that you didn't get a nibble. -Streak is broken IF YOU MOVE FROM THE SPOT WHERE YOU STARTED FISHING. I think the reason why I failed last time was because of the third point. >_> |
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I found one, I found one, I FOUND ONE!
I didn't keep count of how many random encounters I had, but I think it was over 50. This only proves that chain fishing is all the more legit. This was the shiny I wanted too. ^~^ EDIT: Well, 5 encounters later I found this. Yeah...I was pretty surprised. ._. After catching Staryu, I decided to try continuing the chain; I guess it was high enough for this to happen? Last edited by Reuniclus; October 21, 2013 at 05:58:44 PM. |
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Well, I certainly do feel happy for everyone who did get a shiny to this point, but once again my game stubbornly refuses to acknowledge the existence of them... even after trying ALL THREE non-breeding methods ;_;
All I'm left with after shiny-grinding today is- -2 hours of (attempted) Poké Radar chaining (not too good at this one yet) -3.5 hours of random encounters in one Safari (according to some rough math, that was ~450 encounters) -An impressive chain fishing outing that, according to the fisherman on Route 16, lasted 64 reel-ins (and about 30 minutes total) Still though, with so many easy odds in my favor hopefully some kind of luck will be thrown my way soon and I can have my first shiny... hopefully... Last edited by ThePokeMan; October 21, 2013 at 08:21:09 PM. |
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Let me just say firsthand that chaining with the PokeRadar is incredibly difficult. You have to devote time to learning how to use it right, and even then it's still too difficult. I think I might have the most luck with the fishing one. It requires no movement and that sounds perfect to me.
TPM you sound so desperate and it makes me sad. Have you tried the tipping rumor? I mean, you should be willing to try anything. |
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I've noticed that with chain-fishing...
If you're on the retail game cartridge, there will be a short, but noticeable pause right before the "!!". Use this to your advantage. (It's kind of generous - if you can reel it in within 0.5s, you're set, and Suction Cups make the prompt almost always happen) Last edited by Twiggy; October 22, 2013 at 09:11:41 AM. |
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I'm almost certain it depends on the location where you're fishing too. You definitely want to fish where there are a bunch of rocks or tight spaces. When I tried fishing in the open sea, my chain broke at 13, but when I fished in a tight cove on Route 8, I was able to chain up to 121. (This is with Suction Cups in effect, by the way) The 121 chain was the one where I found a shiny Staryu and shiny Clauncher- I even deliberately broke the chain at that point because I was getting bored.
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Without suctioncups my chain brakes after the 3rd or 4th catch. I hoping to get a shiny luvdisk as i was farming heart scales at the time. Like i asked a few posts back, does the game show anything when its shiny before being shown in the close up?
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2nd period teacher wasn't here today (or was taking senior photos, most likely the latter) so I took this as an opportunity to shirk work and chain fish!
I can't believe it actually worked. If it worked for me then it's a really real thing. But I don't exactly like Octillery, so I think I'll be giving it up through Wonder Trade. Before that happens, anyone want it? |
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Chain fishing. I love you. Like, forever. If only there weren't only like 8 Pokémon that you can catch via fishing...
I really wish I knew how to attach pictures so you all could see how it almost looks like a different shade, but the shiny Poliwhirl I caught would've been another one I ran from in a ~150 chain, if it weren't for the sparkles and the accompanying sound. Bold nature (-Atk, +Def), so it became a Politoed, as well as my first attempt to EV train something for competitive use through Super Training. Stay tuned for that, I guess xD |
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Okay, I want to be a member of the Sixth Generation Shiny Club. For someone like me who has never done this "chaining" trick before, how does it work? I have days off from work coming up that I can devote time....lots of time to....
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Consecutive Fishing seems to be the popular thing these days. First, find a closed in body of water or get a Pokemon with Suction Cups out in front, to almost guarantee a hit every time. Next, stand in a spot and whip out your rod. Make sure you reel something in every time. You can battle, catch, or run away from the Pokemon, but you can't move from your spot in the overworld. Then just keep doing that until a shiny shows up. It's really that simple, it just takes time and failure. The PokeRadar is much harder and requires counting and an explanation too in depth for now. |
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I love how you keep putting chaining in quotes. Pokemon chaining is simply a method of stringing together Pokemon battles. PokeRadar chaining involves using said item to "specialize" certain patches of grass so that you'll run into the same Pokemon more often, with a chain of 40 guaranteeing a shiny. Fishing chaining is a successful string of battles held from one fishing spot.
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Also, I've started fishing in one spot...does it matter which rod I use? |
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Nah, I just love the way you emphasize the word, is all~
All the rods work in consecutive fishing, but the Super Rod seems to be the most popular. (And I think it has the highest rate of success. Just don't use the Old Rod is the rule, I guess.) |
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Fishing chaining requires a bit more patience. The higher your chain is, the more likely you'll find a shiny. Even if you get up to 60 random encounters, don't give up. Make sure you're fishing in a tight space too; like a cove or a place surrounded by rocks. Location actually does matter so that you don't get the text box "Not even a nibble..." appearing as often. |
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I don't know for sure if it is confirmed, I'm just going off of my experience. When I fished in open space my chains broke after 3 and 12 with Suction Cups in effect. When I went to a tight space, one of my chains lasted as long as 121. I don't know if I just had a stroke of really bad luck or if it was just coincidence.
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Holy crap, a shiny Ninetales!
19/31/8/9/31/18, Mild, Drought It's not too useful with a spread like that, but with perfect Special Defense, decent HP, and decent Speed, it could still be a special wall. (Also, if you're wondering why it's Mild and not Modest, that's not actually my Synchronizer Espeon; it's Zoroark.) Edit: ...OH MY ARCEUS, ANOTHER ONE. 2/16/18/31/31/2, Bashful, Drought Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; October 25, 2013 at 01:15:09 AM. |
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No kidding, i havnt had no luck yet and these guys are getting them left and right. And i go to friend safari alot to catch certin pokemon only found there and never ran into a shiny yet, also no shiny yet from chain fishing. (i actully had at least 20 or 30 chain going)
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I must be pretty darn unlucky. I know a lot of people who have run into shiny encounters in the safari. I spent 2 hours collecting Synchronize Abra and ignoring Espurr, and not a single one came forth. |
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#stillashinynoob
I wonder how long it'll take for me to find one. To be honest, it's probably because I'm not particularly going out of my way to find one. I just figured that if I kept breeding for my mono-Grass team that I would eventually find/hatch one, but no such luck so far, unfortunately. Oh well. |
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I'm inclined to believe my game is enchanted in some other way, seeing as I have unusually high capture rates for even catch-rate-3 legendary Pokémon... and get almost perfect stuff.
I want everyone's shiny Pokémon at this point :3 |
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It's exciting to find a shiny because of how more common they are in 6th gen, but I feel like there's less value in them because they aren't as rare. (this is probably why people are willing to put them in wonder trades) |
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Exactly how I feel about shinies as well. I usually only go after shinies if they look nice, rarely if they have competitive potential, only because they're neat and look neat sitting in a PC box, being all odd-colored and such. They're only really special to me if they can look neat AND pack a punch competitively, because now I get to show it off to everyone I use it against ;P
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Consider that an unexpected gift from the trade. |
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Cool, I was just browsing this thread, being incredibly jealous of those able to use the safari zone to obtain shinies, and I ran into a shiny Skrelp after my 4th link in one of my first chains. Skrelp is my first ever legit shiny that I have ever found in the wild. Feels good. But I want to get to the safari!
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AT LAST IT HAPPENED! After what about 45mins fishing on route 19, i finally caught my first 6th gen shiny! (not 6th gen pokemon but an older one) but ya i got myself a lv50 shiny politoad Serious nature too. I havnt checked it ivs yet but by looking at another politoad i caught before at the same level and same type of nature, the sp.atk/sp.def&Speed are better than the other one. Now if my luck gets better at this.
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Well i got myself a super sized pumpkaboo took an hour to find, so after i caught it i desided to breed it for a adamant nature, after awhile of breeding i got the nature, took that and breed again, then about 30mins later it happened. I got myself a shiny super sized pumkpkaboo with 31 iv in atk with the adamant nature. I think my shiny luck has turned around now. I was also breeding with a japan friend safari ditto.
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Found a shiny Zubat in a horde battle while trying to EV train a Pokémon.
I couldn't get a good picture because Zubat don't like to hold still. :/ I've actually caught a shiny Zubat before in Emerald version. Last edited by Reuniclus; October 28, 2013 at 10:21:54 PM. |
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I was trying to find a shiny Klefki, but I ended up finding this instead.
At least it's not a crappy Foongus. It's a shame Murkrow doesn't have good stats. EDIT: Murkrow has Impish for a nature- the one I wanted for Klefki. :c Last edited by Reuniclus; November 4, 2013 at 02:37:43 PM. |
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Well an hour ago while ditto hunting in the friend safari and got myself a shiny ditto with Max HP and with hidden ability. It also has Max Atk&Sp.atk.
So i think im doing pretty good this generation without the need of RNG abuse and stuff. |
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When im actully trying to get a shiny (either by fishing or breeding) I cant one. It seems when im not trying to get a shiny i get one. IDK how people can get a shiny through fishing within the first 20 catches. |
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Got a shiny munna today while breeding for a good nature. Also i looked on serebii and if you use the mesuda method, chances to get a shiny is 1 in 1024! With the shiny charm. (Should be right or pretty close) But that explains why everyone gets alot of shinys this gen. by breeding. But these chances are of getting shinys are getting increased alot.
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The shiny mechanics has been changed a lot.
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