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Guide for quick shiny Pokemon breeding -- Saves time & Space!
Hey guys,
This method was posted around the internet for IV breeding about two or three days ago, but me and a friend have been using it to get our shiny Pokemon. He started before me and once he did this, he got his shiny Froakie. I just started this a couple of minutes ago, so no shiny yet. Anyways, lets get started! Things you'll need: **Video showing Lumiose City egg hatching spot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET1s9hwEVm0** -Desired Pokemon wanted in shiny form from your region, as well as a foreign Ditto or foreign same species Pokemon. For example, a Japanese Ditto and my own starter Pokemon from my Y version. (very important for higher chances at a shiny) -Notepad (optional) -Calculator (optional; you'll want one just in case you want to count how many Pokemon it took to get your shiny) -Need to know how to soft reset (R+L+Select) -Have beaten the Elite four and have access to Kiloude City (optional) -Pokemon with Flamebody and hatch O-Power to speed up the process(again, optional) Steps on how to do it: 1) Leave both of your breeding Pokemon at the Daycare Center. 2) Cycle around the Daycare Center until the man faces you and is ready to give you an egg. Stand in front of him and save. Do not pick up the first of five eggs until after you have saved your game (this is very important). 3) Pick up the first egg and dispose of it in your PC box (This egg isn't really needed, as it will always turn out to be the same after it hatches and you soft reset... You'll see what I mean after a few times of soft-resetting if you do decide to keep the egg.) 4) After disposing the first egg into your PC, make sure to get the other 5 brand new eggs from the daycare man. Fly to Lumiose City, and circle around the Prism Tower as seen in the video posted and hatch all of the eggs. 5) After you're done hatching the eggs, check for any shiny Pokemon. If none are shiny, then soft reset your game and do this all over again. The notepad is needed so that if preferred, you can write down the stats, abilities, and if not using an Everstone, natures of your Pokemon so that you can see that they do in fact change after every soft reset. Access to Kiloude City is needed for IV checking; you'll have more things to keep track of and see what IV's have changed from your last batch for more proof that this method does work. With this method, you won't have to keep dumping babies after every batch of eggs into your PC; In fact, you won't need to dump any babies at all if you understand how to do it right. If you guys need any further explanation of any step or are having difficulties doing this, simply PM me or post on this thread for help! tl;dr: Put your breeding Pokemon inside the daycare (one foreign and one native to your region), save in front of the daycare guy as he's about to give you an egg, get the first egg after you've saved and put it into the PC. After that, get five fresh eggs and hatch them. No shiny in that batch? Soft reset; every time you soft reset, the offspring inside the egg will be different if done correctly. Happy hunting! :) |
It's a good guide. But for people like me, I'd rather just deep dumping babies in pc because it is slower to soft reset, at least to me it is, even if it may be faster.
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So the Masuda Method that we have known about for years?
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But I'd be dumping the first baby anyway. I don't see how this saves a lot of time, and Ik for good trained IV pokemon, you could go ahead and trade all the extra you have. Please explain how this saves time, if it does?
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It might be a little complicated to understand at first, but once you start doing it, you'll realize how much better it is. |
This would really save time, if I could save right before I go into that circle. Hatch five, reset, then circle again, hatch, reset. But I have a feeling it wouldn't be that easy :P.
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i have a question. do you have to reset the game and get all 5 eggs back or save after you get all 5 eggs and reset after all of them hatch?
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It's kind of hard to explain. I hope you can understand this. LoveSnoopy, is this correct? I think it is. |
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It only takes a minute or two to release a box full of pokemon and unless you really wanted to save a few mere minutes from hours of hatching fine by me. Although flying to Lumiose City and getting eggs does seem more time consuming then Route 7 biking.
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I thought the best way to do the masuda method was to mix a region with abother region on a third region cartridge.
Like say: JPN ditto GER drilbur Breeding on my US cartridge That's what I've always heard |
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Got 3 Masuda Shiny's with an ENG Ditto and German Pokemons of those I want to have a shiny from. Anyways, is there a way to speed up getting the 5 new eggs? Sometimes this even takes 5 minutes and I don't really see any advantage over doing it over and over again... as I have to collect those eggs anyways?! |
I have to thank you for the Luminos City/Penny trick. I'm grinding for my shiny Honedge using this method while I work. I just gather some eggs and let it do it's thing while I work.
Very helpful. |
Love this idea if the soft reset doesn't hatch the same eggs over and over again.
I might be dumb for asking this, and I'm sorry - but what is the purpose of putting that one egg in the PC? How does that influence what happens with the following 5? |
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I'm sorry you guys aren't understanding this, just wanted to share something that has worked for me and I actually got my dream shiny Pokemon by doing this for 2-3 days last night. I'll get a mod to close this if possible. |
Let me see if I can rephrase about the first Pokemon to help people out:
1. Eggs are predetermined when you get them from the Day Care dude. 2. If you were to load up on eggs and THEN save and fly to the city to do the trick, the eggs would all always be the same every time you reloaded the game. 3. When you save in front of the man, each time you run back and forth and gather eggs from him so that you get a new batch. 4. The saving allows you to zip back to him instead of fly, and allows you to save time emptying your box by releasing pokemon. Is that right LoveSnoopy? |
If the first egg is always the same, why wouldn't you save AFTER you put the egg in the PC, but before you pick up the next 5?
I get the process as a whole, just don't understand that step still.. I'm sorry guys. |
So, i get the first egg, dump it to the pc, then save. Get eggs., and then fly. Soft reset if no shiny. Right?
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LoveSnoopy,
In your last post, you said you never did that method of saving, but in your next response to the last quote, you say you've been doing it the whole time haha. Do you save before or after you deposit the first egg? |
Great idea, though I'll probably just bike up and down to hatch the 5 if I'm not doing anything else. (Because omg flying takes like 5 seconds?! Haha.)
And the first egg thing, I guess people can save before an egg even is available. You'll still have to run up and down for the first egg so either way I think it's the same. Do you guys understand? XD I'll have my sister do this because she's just breeding for shiny but I like my extras since I'm breeding with two 5 IVs and get quite a few perfects with the pokemon I dump. [: @AB-80: If you save when the guy already has an egg, it will always be the same. If he doesn't have an egg yet, the results should be different when you SR. |
So why even deposit the first egg in the first place? Just save, get your 5, cycle and repeat.
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