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.
Yes you can. Though, it is very rare. One way to improve your chances of getting a shiny Pokemon by hatching an egg is by breeding a Pokemon that is of a different nationality. This meaning you must be traded a Pokemon from a different game. (i.e. a Japanese Pokemon onto an English game) This will increase your chances by 75%.
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.
Shiny Pokemon are very rare. There is a 1/1,192 chance of finding one. Even if you go through 1,192 battles, most likely, you still won't encounter a shiny. That is because each Pokemon you encounter have the same chances of being shiny, battling more doesn't increase your chances. There are several ways of getting a shiny though.- battling wild Pokemon- hatching eggs (Every egg has their traits already chosen. So hatching, restarting, then hatching the same egg again will not work. Each egg you hatch must be a different egg every time.)- saving at the game corner prize shop and then trading in game coins for a Pokemon, while restarting- save right next to a legendary Pokemon and keep battling then restartingGood luck! I've played 400 hours on my Ruby Version and I've only encountered a shiny Spinda and a shiny Nidorina.
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.
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.
If you got a Pokemon from a different country over the GTS, then yes, your chances of hatching a shiny Pokemon becomes greater.
Yes you can. Though, it is very rare. One way to improve your chances of getting a shiny Pokemon by hatching an egg is by breeding a Pokemon that is of a different nationality. This meaning you must be traded a Pokemon from a different game. (i.e. a Japanese Pokemon onto an English game) This will increase your chances by 75%.
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.
No, this will not increase your chance of hatching a shiny Pokemon. Every egg has a 1/8192 (1/4096 in 6th generation games) chance of hatching a shiny Pokemon.
it is 1 to 1,000
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.
Shiny Pokemon are very rare. There is a 1/1,192 chance of finding one. Even if you go through 1,192 battles, most likely, you still won't encounter a shiny. That is because each Pokemon you encounter have the same chances of being shiny, battling more doesn't increase your chances. There are several ways of getting a shiny though.- battling wild Pokemon- hatching eggs (Every egg has their traits already chosen. So hatching, restarting, then hatching the same egg again will not work. Each egg you hatch must be a different egg every time.)- saving at the game corner prize shop and then trading in game coins for a Pokemon, while restarting- save right next to a legendary Pokemon and keep battling then restartingGood luck! I've played 400 hours on my Ruby Version and I've only encountered a shiny Spinda and a shiny Nidorina.
Simple, you just continue hatching the species you want shiny and hope you get lucky.
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.
PokeRus can affect shiny Pokemon, and any other Pokemon, but the chances of having a PokeRus infected Shiny Pokemon are virtually 0.
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.
1 out of 8,000 chances you will see a shiny if it takes 8,000 chances for you to actually see a shiny Pokemon it will take you a dedicated 120 hours.