Yes, you can get a shiny by breeding two normal pokemon. If you are using two pokemon that you from the same reigon (such as two pokemon you caught yourself), the chances of hatching a shiny pokemon are 1 in 8192.
However, when breeding, the Masuda Method can be used to improve your chances of hatching a shiny pokemon. To use the Masuda Method, breed two pokemon from different reigions (for example, one pokemon you caught and a pokemon you obtained from a trade from somewhere else in the world over the GTS). The chance of hatching a shiny pokemon while using the Masuda Method is 1 in 2048.
its very unlikely if you find two or more shiny Pokemon in a row. the odds of finding a shiny Pokemon are 1 in 8192. youd be pretty luck if you fond two in a row.
It doesn't matter in any way if the parents are shiny or not, it has absolutely no effect on the chances of a shiny offspring. When breeding two pokemon from different locations (such as one from Japan and one from the US) the shiny chance increases by six times, in Black and White (5 times in the other DS games). So the chances with the above pairing, whether shiny or not, is 1/1366 of having a shiny offspring.
Pokemon only come in two colors, the normal one and the "shiny" one. A shiny Pokemon is just a Pokemon in a different color, that are very rare to find. They flash or something similar before the battle.
A shiny Pokemon has a 1/8192 chance of appearing and Buneary is one of them. It is very rare and comes by chance, unless you are shiny hunting for it. To reduce the Shiny rate, you can:Perform the Masuda Method, which is about two Pokemon from different countries in the Day-Care. This drastically decreases the Shiny rate and they can be often found, but it still requires a lot of hatching if not lucky.Use the PokeRadar in Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, or Platinum in Eterna Forest to repeatedly find Buneary until a grass shines pink. It roughly decreases the rate to 1/42. When you find it, you can transfer it to Pokemon Black 2.Complete the National Dex and obtain the Shiny Charm, which also increases the chances of finding a shiny Pokemon.
The best way to hatch a shiny pokemon as of gen 5 is to breed 2 pokemon from two different countries.
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Breed two shiny pokemon.
its very unlikely if you find two or more shiny Pokemon in a row. the odds of finding a shiny Pokemon are 1 in 8192. youd be pretty luck if you fond two in a row.
With breeding 2 normal Pokemon, the chances of getting a shiny Pokemon are 1 in 8,192. By breeding 2 Pokemon from different countries, the chances of the offspring being shiny is 1 in 2028. With a shiny female Pokemon and breeding, the chances of that Pokemon being shiny is 1 in 64. so, yes, it is possible, but it takes forever.
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in ruby, you cant get shiny Pokemon, that is only for the two Nintendo DS games in ruby, you cant get shiny Pokemon, that is only for the two Nintendo DS games ~THE RIGHT ANSWER~ You CAN get shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Ruby. I caught a green Sandshrew before in Pokemon Ruby.
The chances are exactly the same as when two non-shiny pokemon breed. If you breed with a Pokemon from another language game (ie a Japanese and a US pokemon) the the chances are increased. In D,P,Pt, HG&SS, it is five times more likely. In Black and White, it is six times more likely.
i think there is a way , but you have to have a shiny Pokemon to get it in shiny, or i don't know if you can put a shiny ditto so the Pokemon can come out shiny.Maybe you can put two shinys in the daycare and it will be a shiny Pokemon in the egg.I hope these ideas work:) I've tried breeding Shiny with Shiny, but it didn't work. It's just luck; you'll never know.
The chance of getting a shiny Pokemon is about 1/8211 or something like that, unless you continuously use the PokeRadar or breed two different language Pokemon together. Shiny Pokemon's stats are no different than other Pokemon.
there are two that I know of 1: 5231 with a space at the end will get you a shiny geodude 2: 5234 will get you a shiny pidgey 3: 673034 will get you a Shiny Jigglypuff
no, when the egg hatches it will be normal depending on the game
There isn't a code to control their color, each Pokemon only get's two colors, their normal color, and the shiny color. I know the shiny code.