In Generation II with the introduction of shiny Pokemon, it was possible to have odds as good as 1 in 64 for getting a shiny Pokemon if one of the parents was also shiny. However, since Generation III, the chances of Pokemon having shiny offspring has no longer been effected by the shininess of the parent Pokemon.
There is 493 Pokemon in the national Dex times that by 493 so it would end up being 1 in 243049 but if you have a shiny to breed it would be 1 in 243048. Trust me I have a shiny Lv. 100 Sneasel.
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yes this is sometimes known as the Masuda Method you are not promised a shiny but if you breed a shiny pokemon from a different Language with an english (normal) ditto The chances go from 1 in 8,000 and somthing to about 1 in 2000
I'm sorry, but if you have come across a shiny Pokemon and have caught it, then there is no way you get turn it to a normal Pokemon.
Yes you can, but that doesn't mean the Pokemon that comes out is shiny too
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.
It is like finding a pokemon in the wild the odds are still 1/8192. But shiny pokemon can be bred.
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
Yes, shiny pokemon can be breed. However, breeding shiny pokemon does not increase the chances of having shiny offspring, except for in Generation II games.
It might be shiny but then it might not.
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one in 8192.
shiny pokemon can very rarely be found in the wild. there is a 1% chance to find shiny pokemon in the wild! if you breed shiny pokemon, if you are lucky, the baby will be shiny!
If you catch a shiny Pokemon, it will always be shiny. You cannot make a normal-colored Pokemon into a shiny Pokemon.
Breed two shiny pokemon.
yes this is sometimes known as the Masuda Method you are not promised a shiny but if you breed a shiny pokemon from a different Language with an english (normal) ditto The chances go from 1 in 8,000 and somthing to about 1 in 2000
No, the egg will not be shiny. However, it is possible that the egg will hatch into a shiny Pokemon, but the chances of getting a shiny Pokemon from the egg are not any higher than they would be if the ditto were not shiny.
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