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Shiny Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet: How to Find and Catch Them

By Matthew Lynch
July 16, 2023
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Introduction:

Shiny Pokémon have been a popular feature of the Pokémon series since their introduction in Generation II. These rare creatures sport unique coloration, making them highly sought after by trainers who love to collect rare finds. With the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, finding and catching these Shiny Pokémon has become an exciting challenge for both new and experienced players. In this article, we will explore the techniques and strategies you can use to improve your chances of finding and catching Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

Chain Fishing for Shiny Pokémon:

One of the most effective methods for finding Shiny Pokémon quickly is chain fishing. By repeatedly reeling in a fishing line without interruption, you increase your odds of encountering a Shiny Pokémon. To begin chain fishing, find a fishing spot, use the Fishing Rod from your inventory, then consecutively reel in or send out your line without moving from that spot or failing to hook a Pokémon.

Make sure to keep several Max Repels in your inventory when chain fishing, as this will prevent wild encounters that could break your chain.

Using the Shiny Charm:

Another useful tool for improving your chances of finding Shiny Pokémon is the Shiny Charm. When held by your character, the charm increases the odds of encountering Shiny Pokémon in both the wild and through breeding. To obtain the Shiny Charm, you must first complete the National Pokédex by registering all available Pokémon in your Pokédex. Once completed, visit the Game Director in their office, who will reward you with this helpful item.

Breeding for Shiny Eggs:

Eggs from breeder’s are known to have a higher chance of producing a shiny Pokemon. A technique known as the Masuda Method is also proved beneficial for hatching shinies . By breeding two compatible Pokémon from different language games (for example, an English Pokémon and a Japanese Pokémon), you will significantly increase your chances of hatching a Shiny Pokémon egg. It is also wise to have a Pokémon with the Flame Body or Magma Armor ability in your party, as this will reduce the number of steps required for a Shiny Egg to hatch.

Radar Chaining and Shiny Spots:

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, you’ll have access to a tool called the Poké Radar. This device will allow you to search for specific Pokémon species while navigating through tall grass. The longer you maintain a chain of encounters with the same species, the higher your chances are of encountering a Shiny Pokémon.

Another unique feature in Scarlet and Violet is the presence of “Shiny Spots” in certain areas of the game. These glowing patches of grass have an increased chance of housing Shiny Pokémon. Be sure to explore areas thoroughly in search of these Shiny Spots, but be prepared for a battle when you find one!

Conclusion:

Finding and catching Shiny Pokémon can be an enjoyable challenge with plenty of rewards for those who put in the effort. By following these strategies and techniques outlined in this guide, you will be well on your way to building a stunning collection of these unique creatures in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

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