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Pyfe's Pokeradar Chaining Adventure (A Shiny Hunter's Guide)

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Pyfe

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:26 pm


I'm sure some of you have at least heard the tales.

"I was chaining roselia for special attack EVs when suddenly I found a shiny one!"

"So then, after 60 shinx in a row, I started getting shinies consecutively!"

"My first shiny was from pokeradar!"

It appears to be a shiny lover's holy grail. Apparently, by using pokeradar chaining methods, one can increase the shiny encounter rate greatly. But just what is pokeradar?

Pokeradar is a device obtainable after you get the national dex that, when in normal grass, causes 1-4 patches to shake. If you use some repel and walk into the grass that shook, you'll find a pokemon! Whoop-dee-doo, right? Well, if you faint/capture this pokemon, more patches will shake. Just go to the farthest one that shakes the same way, and *gasp* the same pokemon! But you may be wondering why this is useful... Here are some reasons:

-looking for a specific nature
-looking for a specific gender
-looking for a rare held item
-and the most famous, looking for a shiny


Using this method, I have caught nearly a box worth of shinies. It took a while, but it was well worth it. By all means, I believe this method to be less time-consuming than soft reseting/randomly meandering.

So now I'm making a tutorial on how to get these really long chains, and aiming with the result of shiny. My highest chain is 56. ;D

Stuff you need:
-pokeradar
-AT LEAST 200 Max Repels
-patience
-a pokemon that can take out your target in one hit, and has a lot of PP
-repeat balls (I suggest it for the high catch rate. Use Dusk balls if it is, well, dark)
-a False Swiper, statuser (I use parasect.)
-more patience

How to start a chain:
-Walk into the center of a patch of grass that you know contains your target pokemon. The patch of grass should take up a good deal of the screen.
-Use a max repel.
-If you haven't already, register your pokeradar to the Y button. It makes things go faster. You can also keep track of your chain by switching your poketch to app. 20.
-Save (I do this so that if I get a really long chain and then lose it, I don't have to go buy more repels)
-Use the radar, and go to a shaking patch of grass. If it doesn't have the pokemon you want, either reset your game, or reset the radar by taking 50 steps.
-Once you find that pokemon, you must beat it or capture it. If you run, the chain will break. Boooo.
-As soon as the battle scene ends, keep your eyes peeled! More patches will shake! But how do you know which one to choose?

----Only choose grass if four patches are shaking
----Only choose grass if at least three patches shake the same as the first
----Only choose a patch of grass if it is four spaces away (as in, there must be three spaces of grass between you and the shaking patch)
----Only choose a patch of grass if it is NOT in a corner, or on the edge
----Never walk into the patch of grass behind you if you only saw three bushes shake. It may be a shaking bush that you couldn't see because your sprite was in the way, and because it's so close, it'll most likely break the chain.
----Don't walk into a grass patch if it is shaking right next to another patch.

And for visual learners... (+ is normal grass, * is shaking grass, # is differently shaking grass, O is you)

Examples of good grass:

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+++**+++++++
+++O++++*+++
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Examples of bad grass:

*+++++++++++
++++++++++++
+++++O++*+++
++++++++*+++
++*+++++++++
++++++++++++

++++++++++++
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++++++++++++
++*++++O#+++
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++++++++++++
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+++#++++++++
++++O+++++++
+++++#++++++
++++++++++++

If you run into bad grass that breaks the rules, then go back and forth until your pokeradar battery recharges (50 steps) and hit the radar again. This WILL NOT break your chain. Yay!

How to break a chain:
-Ride your bike
-Choose a patch of grass that shook differently (unless it shines vibrantly, or course)
-Save your chain, and turn off the power expecting it'll be there when you get back
-Forget to use a repel
-Walk to a point where you can't see the other shaking patches of grass
-Use the radar, use a repel, and walk into a patch before resetting the radar again (for some reason, this causes the chain to break)

Misconceptions:
Walking off the grass will break my chain. FALSE. Walking so far as you can't see the other shaking patches will, though.

Talking to an NPC will break my chain. True. Don't do it.

Swarm chains automatically break at midnight. FALSE. Even after midnight, the chain will remain intact until it is naturally broken.

Trophy Garden exclusives' chains will automatically break at midnight. FALSE. Same as above, but also garden pokemon won't rotate unless you speak with Mr. Backlot. I still have eevee and porygon in there.


Tips and Tricks:
-If you want a shiny that you can battle with, decide on the nature before hand and find a synchronizer with that nature. If it's a low-level synchronizer (such as my box full of freshly hatched abra), faint it before starting, and put it at the top of your party. It'll have the same effect as if it were alive.
-Reset your radar by going back and forth rather than up and down, in case you didn't see a shaking patch up there.
-If you want to be on the safe side, stop your chain at 35 or 40, and keep resetting the pokeradar until you see that shiny patch. Keep in mind it takes an average of 70 super repels to get a shiny when this high.
-Speaking of grass, there are three types: Normal shaking, fast shaking (also known as 'flecked' or 'a little shiny') and shiny (you can tell the difference because it is much more noticable, is white rather than yellow, and flashes vibrantly twice).
-If you're looking for an electric type, put a pikachu (fainted or not, doesn't matter) at the front. Its Static will make electric types more common. (In this case, if you're also looking for natures, flip to your synchronizer if you see a shiny patch).
-If you're looking for a steel type, put a magnet-pull pokemon *magnemite* at the top slot.
-If your pokemon self-destructs, be sure to have a pokemon with Damp ability when you reach the shiny
-If your pokemon teleports, have a pokemon with the move Mean Look/Spider Web or a wobbuffet
-They say flecked patches contain rarer pokemon. Although this is true in most cases (it is the only way to find pokeradar exclusives), in the Trophy Garden where the eevee hang, this is UNTRUE. I find trophy exclusives much more often in normal shaking grass.
-If you need to take a break, just flip down the DS and plug it into the charger. It even works overnight. I find it easiest to take a break right in the middle of a battle, or right before I reset the radar.

And there you have it! Hopefully with a little patience, and by following this tutorial, each of us can rack up the legit shiny of our dreams!
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:38 pm


Very helpful. 3nodding

One question though, have you ever acquired a shiny from the radar? :3

pajama monkey


Pyfe

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 4:10 pm


Er, not yet. Of course, the only pokemon I've been trying to chain is eevee, which is quite rare. I'll try chaining pichu tonight, just to give personal verification for radar chaining.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 5:51 pm


It works. I now have a shiny pichu, and a shiny porygon. I used 40 super repels for the first one (it was easier to chain due to my lead's Static, and it took around 200 for the latter.

For the rare pokes, you must have patience. I spent days on that porygon...

Pyfe


Pyfe

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:51 am


Much more success to report. Unsatisfied with my current shiny, I set out for more chaining. I made it to 40 surprisingly easily, and after forty repels, I came upon the shiny 'gon of my dreams. <3

I obtained two others in quick succession, using only around 6 repels on each. After becoming quite satisfied with my collection, I continued normal chaining until a roselia interrupted at 56.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:31 pm


I'm going to need to remember this for a shiny larvitar for my friend, might try getting him one of a good nature also, so thanks

Krazylicious


Pyfe

PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:59 pm


I've found that the difficulty of shiny chaining depends on the rarity of the pokemon. Magnemite is the easiest, because it is a swarm pokemon (already ultra-common) and can be lured with Static. So if you want to try chaining out for yourself, try with magnemite!

Also, I've noted that my shinies usually occur in clusters, with a few hundred repels in between each cluster. Maybe this is a fluke--it requires more research.

As a closing statement to this post... SHINY EEVEE SHINY EEVEE! I caught two of them last night! Both bold, both male. One is going to be a great umbreon~
PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:01 pm


I find the illustrated Diagrams confusing... Can you possibly use screen shots?

EspioZ

Amateur Tycoon


kyle1jk

PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:28 am


if i stole ur guide to make part of my guide then i Apoligize
PostPosted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:14 pm


Its still too hard for me to chain, Im trying to chain a Shiny Male Ralts, and when I finally found a shiny ralt...... It was female..... I cant even make a shiny gallade with a female one. crying . I wish someone actually had a Male Shiny Ralts, I would trade anything for one....

Den Raiden


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:13 am


Very nice i should try this soon.....
PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:34 pm


fish chaining is easier with suction cups and a rock corner... for me

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