Pikachu and Pokmon: Let's Go, Eevee Mild Cartoon Violence. If it's the one you want, great! If not, KO it and walk 50 steps to reset the radar. Ditto: Transform Pokmon 1 HP Height Weight Gender Egg Group(s) 1'00' 0.3m 14.3 lbs. Head into the shaking grass to start the battle. Throw on some Super Repels so normal Pokémon don't attack, as you're only looking to take on the patches of grass that shake, and use the radar to find the place your desired Pokémon will spawn. Once you've obtained the PokéRadar, register it to one of your four directional buttons, and unregister all other items- using any one of them, such as a bike, will break the shiny chain. You can increase your odds by obtaining a Shiny Charm, but very few players will have the patience for this- you need to complete the National Pokédex, meaning obtaining one of every Pokémon from generation 5 onwards. This radar is available after beating the Elite Four in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, X, Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Shiny chaining is not available in Pokémon Black, White, Black 2, White 2, HeartGold, or SoulSilver because there is no PokéRadar, which allows players to see spots in the grass where Pokémon hide. There's also the problem of running out of Pokéballs or having your Pokémon faint. In addition, if you happen to get a shiny Pokémon that enjoys fleeing from battle, such as an Abra or a legendary, you'll have to factor in either getting lucky with a turn 1 Pokéball throw, use your only Masterball (with a 100% catch rate) or have a Pokemon with a skill that prevents fleeing. If you're lucky enough to have a sparkly wonder enter the battlefield, you'll then need to whittle down its HP before throwing a Pokéball, and pray you don't accidentally KO it (or hope it doesn't flee in Pokémon GO).
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To obtain a shiny, you'll need a whole lot of luck. Shiny Pokémon are known for their different color (and they sometimes sparkle when they enter the battle). With a 1/8,192 chance of seeing a shiny (1/4096 in the newer games) it's quite possible to beat a game multiple times and never see a shiny. Shiny Pokémon were originally introduced in Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, and were incredibly rare - so rare that you'd be forgiven for not knowing they existed in 1999.