![]() ![]() This will ensure that the chain continues off of that pokemon. If the pokemon you encounter is one that you would like to chain, KO it. Rough shaking is, well, rough shaking and soft shaking is the opposite. There are two types of shaking, I will refer to them as rough and soft shaking. Walk into one of the patches of grass, being sure to remember the nature of the shaking. ![]() Walk into roughly the middle of the field and use your PokeRadar, making sure you've already used a super repel. It is important to have a large field and this will be explained shortly. I would highly suggest a pokemon with 2 moves with 20pp or 1 move with 40pp, as it makes counting much easier.ĮDIT: /u/bgw92 says to register the poke radar and unregister any other items, as using another key item breaks the chain.įind a field of grass with at least 5 patches of grass by 5 patches. Put a pokemon with moves that have a lot of PP in your party. (I should mention max repels work fine as well, however it is more cost effective to use super repels as max repels only give 50 more steps for $200 more.) Nothing is worse than running out of repels at a chain of 20. Also, I should emphasize the phrase a lot of them. These will ensure that you do not break a chain of encounters by running into wild pokemon in the middle of chaining. It took me a disgusting amount of testing to figure these principles out.īuy super repels. While there are no concrete laws to chaining and everyone has their own methods, I will explain the method I have found works 100% of the time for me. These patches indicate a shiny pokemon dwelling in this grass, aka when you enter the grass, you get shiny. However, if you are able to chain a pokemon 40 times successfully, certain "shiny patches" will start to show up every few resets of the PokeRadar. The PokeRadar recharges after you take 50 steps.Ĭhaining on its own is very boring, and seemingly unimportant. The PokeRadar works like this: you use it in some grass and patches of grass around you shake, indicating a pokemon is in one of those patches. For those of you that don't know, you get the PokeRadar after the Elite Four in Professor Sycamore's Lab in Lumiose City on the 2nd floor. Chaining can be frustrating, however it is very rewarding, as if you do it correctly, you are guaranteed a shiny.Ĭhaining, in simple terms, is the act of encountering a pokemon over and over again using an item called the PokeRadar. I knew about chaining from previous gens, but never tried it out of fear for its complexity. ![]() My grievance with MMing for shinies is that there is no assurance of when you will get your shiny, if you ever actually do it could be 3 eggs or 3000 eggs. I tried the masuda method, got the foreign ditto and everything, however I was instantly bored with it. After I completed the game, I felt the thirst to acquire more and more shinies. During my playthrough of Pokemon X this past week, I found 2 shinies (Quagsire and Absol) in the wild. ![]()
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