If you breed Pokemon from two foreign versions (e.g. American and Japanese), the chance of a bred Pokemon will increase to 1.5 times the normal chance (still pretty small). I don't think there is any way to Increase the chance of meeting a shiny Pokemon in the wild.
the chance of getting a shiny Pokemon is 1/8496.
It raises the chance of getting a shiny from 1 in 8,192 to 1 in 2,048.
1 in 80,000.
In the second generation, you had a 50% chance of getting a shiny Pokemon this way, but in the 3rd generation onwards, chances were decreased and you did not have a better chance of getting a shiny Pokemon by using this method. Additionally, you won't know if the baby Pokemon will be shiny until it hatches because eggs containing shiny Pokemon do not look any different from eggs that contain non-shiny Pokemon.
It might be shiny but you'll never get it... cause to get any shiny Pokemon it is 1/8192 chance of getting it shiny... so not possible!!!!
There is a chance, but not usually. You can get shinies from eggs of normal colored Pokemon, but that's even rarer than encountering a shiny or getting a shiny from an egg laid by a shiny
No. When a wild Pokemon appears, it has a 1/8192 chance of being shiny. You don't need to play 60 Hours to find a shiny.
In the 2nd generation games (Gold/Silver/Crystal), the offspring will have a 1/64 chance of being shiny. In later generation games, the chance of getting a shiny offspring is the same as encountering a wild shiny Pokemon.
Has a 1 out of 24,576 chance of being a wild Pokemon you catch or battle, which is 1/3 the chance of getting a shiny Pokemon.
there are 1 : 1 000 000 chances of getting shiny Pokemon's without using cheats, but it is possible, remember, if you find a shiny Pokemon's, you only have on chance
The chance of a Pokemon received from an in-game trade being shiny is the same as the chance of capturing a shiny Pokemon in the wild.
It is a 1/8,192 chance of getting a shiny in the wild. It is really rare, so patience is required.