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This will Be a work in progress as i have never made my own thread before.

I did not see a complete topic for this so if there is i do apologize.

The DexNav's search ability is probably one of the most useful features in the game. So i will share all i figured out while experimenting with the feature to get a shiny Ralts!

So if you don't want to haul through a load of text i made a quick video it isn't the best as i don't make videos like this but i give a basic explanation of what you need to do to get into shiny chaining and What sort of features The Dexnav has for you Like getting you Perfect 6 IV pokemon, again once i get a bit more used to making videos and i get better equipement ill update everything
The quality of the video (not sound) is bad i know but this is as i said just to help and give everyone an idea what to do!



So if you prefer to read the explanation instead this is for you

Lets use this image of a Poochyena as a base for the explanation:



Search Level:

Spoiler:
The Search Level itself which is shown in the top right hand corner of the Dexnav spans from Lv.1 to 999. The importance of this meter allows you as the Level gets higher, to find pokemon with enhanced stats which are explained further down the guide. To start this Meter off you have to first encounter the wild pokemon in question and if you would like to increase this Level manually you first need to Capture the pokemon in question to search for it in the wild using the Dexnav


Potential

Spoiler:
The potential meter shown with 3 blank star spaces indicates a pokemons overall IV's. So for example if a pokemon you encounter has a single Star lit up then this means that your wild pokemon has a 31 IV stat the best IV you can have. So logistically 2 stars would have 2 perfect IV's and 3 would have 3. Now when you hit 3 stars, a Red ! Mark will be side by side. This means this pokemon has the potential to have between 3-6 Perfect IV's so if your trying to find yourself a perfect pokemon then would be the time to make that capture! the way you increase your chances of finding pokemon with better IV's is having a Higher Search Level, although this is still only speculation.
TIP If you want to make sure your potentially perfect encounter has a usable nature make sure your lead pokemon has the Ability Synchronize. This means the wild pokemon will have the same nature as your lead pokemon


Ability

Spoiler:
This aspect is pretty simple. Continously seeking the pokemon sometimes develops a wild pokemon having it's hidden ability. Look for the Red ! mark to see if the pokemon has it's unique ability.
There are certain pokemon that have 3 different abilities so you must keep searching through if you want a specific nature!


First Moves.
Spoiler:
At the beginning of the game you encounter a Poochyena with a move that it would not normally learn by leveling up. These are moves the pokemon can learn via breeding only. Like myself i recently caught a Ralts with the move Destiny bond. This move is not a move learned by leveling so using the dexnav can help you get a pokemon you want without the long haul of breeding!
Any pokemon found using the dex nav has the ability to have a move it would only learn through breeding. There are many variations of moves for each pokemon.
Feel free to post pokemon you have found with egg moves!


Levels and Shiny hunting!
Spoiler:

Now the most important part!
Shiny hunting! Now theres a lot of controversy on what actually does factor into encounters with a shiny pokemon. The fact of the matter is the True method has not been confirmed and i do not state this is the actual method, it's just what myself and many others have found useful

First things first. How do i chain and what do i need?
You will need the following to succeed.
1. Max/Super repels!
2. A strong pokemon with High PP moves.
3. Ultra Balls or Quick Balls.
4. Patience!

Really this is all you need.
To start your chain you need to have caught the pokemon you want to find shiny. Go into your dex nav and select it on the screen. hit the search button and wait for one to be found.
Sneak up on the pokemon in question and battle it. KO the pokemon and search for it again. And again and again!
The first pokemon you Knock out will start your chain. You HAVE to KO the pokemon or capture it to continue your chain. If you run or the pokemon escapes your chain will break. Which is why you need a good pokemon with high PP moves to be able to continously KO Each encounter
Make sure to use your repels before starting the chain. So no wild pokemon interrupt you.

This may help you keep count of your Chain.
Once you have found 5 pokemon of the same species in the chain you will find the same pokemon with a higher level. so this poochyena would be found on chain five at level 12 for instance. The 6th Poochyena you would find would be level 3 one level higher than level 2. from there every fifth pokemon you find will be 10 levels higher so using this format it would look like this.

1st Poochyena Lv.2
5th Poochyena Lv12
6th Poochyena Lv3
10th Poochyena Lv13
11th Poochyena Lv4
15th Poochyena Lv14
16th Poochyena Lv 5
20th Poochyena Lv15

And so on!
this extra level rise is a great way for you to keep count on your chain. If the level at any point goes back down to level 2 you broke your chain somewhere.
So.... what breaks your chain?

1. Leaving the area breaks your chain.
2. Running from a pokemon or the pokemon escaping breaks your chain.
3. Walking to a Dexnav pokemon breaks your chain.
4. Taking to long to reach the pokemon found results in the pokemon leaving and thus breaks your chain.
5. While trying to find a your pokemon through search if another pokemons tail emerges and you ignore it your chain will be broken.

What doesnt break your chain.

1. If you search the pokemon your chaining and it says one could not be found THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOUR CHAIN IS BROKEN. do not panic. Keep walking (Without leaving the area) and search again. (This is being investigated as it is true for some and false for others)
2. If another species of pokemons tail appears your chain is not broken and DO NOT RUN. Encounter the pokemon and KO it your chain will remain unbroken and continue your chain. If you do not KO the pokemon your chain will break.
3. Going into your menu or any other feature will not break your chain UNLESS you use GTS or enter trades or battles with Friends or passersby.
(Update: If you Dexnav search a pokemon and it escapes before you encounter it this DOES NOT reset your chain. Just keep searching until you encounter your desired pokemon!)

So basically the number one rule is to have patience i chained up to the High 90's until i found my shiny ralts. So just take your time!


I will add to this guide with time. As i learn more but for now i will leave it at this and hopefully in some way this has helped some of you understand how this works.

Feel free to leave posts of what you have found using the dexnav be it shinies to Perfect IV pokemon, hidden abilities to egg moves!

If you have further questions or something doesnt make sense just ask and ill help.

In a few days i will redo the Video guide to be a little more informative (In less time) And with more solid facts

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1st Poochyena Lv.2
5th Poochyena Lv12
6th Poochyena Lv3
10th Poochyena Lv13
11th Poochyena Lv4
15th Poochyena Lv14
16th Poochyena Lv 5
20th Poochyena Lv15

And so on!
this extra level rise is a great way for you to keep count on your chain. If the level at any point goes back down to level 2 you broke your chain somewhere.
The level rise thing has nothing to do with chaining, if that's how your levels were, then that's just a coincidence.
I've chained a Poochyena and got a shiny after about 70, and he was level 2 multiple times, same thing happened for Zigzagoon (got a shiny after about 130).

Anyways, other than that, this looks like a pretty decent guide. :)
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The level rise thing has nothing to do with chaining, if that's how your levels were, then that's just a coincidence.
I've chained a Poochyena and got a shiny after about 70, and he was level 2 multiple times, same thing happened for Zigzagoon (got a shiny after about 130).

Anyways, other than that, this looks like a pretty decent guide. :)
really? Wouldnt that mean there isn't really a chain method it's just continuously encountering the pokemon? After all it's a bit odd to have the levels increase every 5 or so enconters using the dex nav if there is no real point to it, plus these levels seem to only increase when i search and chain.
Seems i need to investigate more!

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Hm, guess this is a guide i'll have to pay attention to if I want to learn how to use the DexNav. I'd really like to breed some interesting stuff in this game and not have to transfer everything from XY :P
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Thanks for this Thread :) I do wonder though (because I have read different theories regarding this one), when I would be chaining for, lets say Poochyena. I encountered it 21 times, and the 22nd time the DexNav can't find it in the area. I do keep running until I find it, but what happens when it keeps saying that this Pokemon I want to find isn't in the area? (you can't leave the area because that will break the chain right?)
Because some say that you need to encounter another random Pokemon, KO it, and search for Poochyena (in my case) again. But doesn't encountering another Pokemon break your chain? @[email protected] I can't help but feeling a bit confused about this..


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Hm, guess this is a guide i'll have to pay attention to if I want to learn how to use the DexNav. I'd really like to breed some interesting stuff in this game and not have to transfer everything from XY :P
Most likely the guide will change over time! Its difficult to say what the method truly is im comparing my own and matts theory now. I know hat you mean! This game seems to be really convenient

Thanks for this Thread :) I do wonder though (because I have read different theories regarding this one), when I would be chaining for, lets say Poochyena. I encountered it 21 times, and the 22nd time the DexNav can't find it in the area. I do keep running until I find it, but what happens when it keeps saying that this Pokemon I want to find isn't in the area? (you can't leave the area because that will break the chain right?)
Because some say that you need to encounter another random Pokemon, KO it, and search for Poochyena (in my case) again. But doesn't encountering another Pokemon break your chain? @[email protected] I can't help but feeling a bit confused about this..
Really its down to patience, treat it like the poke radar, if it can't find you pokemon walk 50 steps, also try to search in a spot that has patches of grass either side of your character i do this and have not had a problem! To clerify as long as you run around until a new tail appears, encounter it and KO it your chain won't break.your chain will only break if you scare it off before encountering or running in battle. Easiest way is to build a chain of 5-6 then run around until a tail from a different pokemon appears and KO it.

I got myself a Shiny Eevee from this method. If I remember correctly, I got it around my 90th-100th chain. I'm not sure what's the actual method, but it seems to work. Thanks for this thread, by the way. ;)
Your welcome! Lucky on the Eevee encounter! As long as it works right? :]
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Does anyone have a specific recommendation for what Pokemon you should use while chaining? Specific sets, etc?

Thanks for the thread, it's helpful. :)
Thanks your most kind, if you want a specific nature to your shiny use a pokemon with synchronize ability ralts is available early in the game so its a perfect choice. Gardevour can learn Thunder wave so it makes captures that little bit easier. You also may want to have a pokemon that can learn false swipe. Unless the shiny your after can learn self damaging moves. Or maybe even pokemon that learns spore or hypnosis, if your trying to capture a shiny ralts or abra it would be a huge pain if it used teleport! Jumpluff would be a nice bet it's high speed stat makes it great for chaining and legendary battles! Although sleep powder isnt a surefire move ! its all down to preference, I use gardevour myself! hope i helped!

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Thanks your most kind, if you want a specific nature to your shiny use a pokemon with synchronize ability ralts is available early in the game so its a perfect choice. Gardevour can learn Thunder wave so it makes captures that little bit easier. You also may want to have a pokemon that can learn false swipe. Unless the shiny your after can learn self damaging moves. Or maybe even pokemon that learns spore or hypnosis, if your trying to capture a shiny ralts or abra it would be a huge pain if it used teleport! Jumpluff would be a nice bet it's high speed stat makes it great for chaining and legendary battles! Although sleep powder isnt a surefire move ! its all down to preference, I use gardevour myself! hope i helped!
Yes, thanks for your help! I shall put together a good chaining team and test it out soon ^_^
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For capturing you could use a Smeargle with Spore, False Swipe, Soak and I seems to never remember the 4th one, Technician will increase the damage of False Swipe.
Haha so your basically recommending to use Scizor! Which isn't a bad choice.

Just a little update i'm either going to replace the Text with video tutorials or have both in the main Guide. I've learn't a little more so i think a video explanation would be a little easier. I'll shorten the guide aswell but make it easier to follow.

So hopefully that will implement later this evening first video will be shiny hunting itself and the second will be EV's and Perfect IV guides. There don't seem to be any videos explaining the Dex Nav or Capturing perfect pokemon for OR AS yet so i'll get on to that for you all.
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Haha so your basically recommending to use Scizor! Which isn't a bad choice.

Just a little update i'm either going to replace the Text with video tutorials or have both in the main Guide. I've learn't a little more so i think a video explanation would be a little easier. I'll shorten the guide aswell but make it easier to follow.

So hopefully that will implement later this evening first video will be shiny hunting itself and the second will be EV's and Perfect IV guides. There don't seem to be any videos explaining the Dex Nav or Capturing perfect pokemon for OR AS yet so i'll get on to that for you all.
Well smeargle has stab on False Swipe at the same time.



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Well smeargle has stab on False Swipe at the same time.
Valid point! They are both just as useful since Scizor has great ATK



Anyway for anyone who prefers i made a quick video so you can listen and kind of see what you have to go about getting Shiny/perfect IV pokemon. See guide at the top of Page 1
It may not be the best guide but it gives you the basics of everything quite simply! I ramble a bit i know but a friend on another forum has already found it quite useful!

I also added a small update to encounters
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A general idea for Egg Move hunting is that if Serebii or Bulbapedia lists the Egg Move, it's possible to find it. I'm actually using these finds for moves I'm not aware of to make some edits at Bulbapedia; Tickle, for instance, wasn't found on Skitty's listings (and, subsequently, Delcatty's), so I added it. I'll have to make entries for Plusle and Minun for Charm and Fake Tears as well as they are new in OR/AS.

NEway, here are some of my known moves for catches, noting again that all Egg Moves are possible to find.

Poochyena: Astonish, Covet, Ice Fang, Me First, Play Rough (this is ace for my Prism League team if I can breed a good one), Poison Fang, Sleep Talk, Snatch, Sucker Punch, Thunder Fang, Yawn (currently training a second Thunder Fang, one untouched, have an extra Poison Fang)

Ralts: Confuse Ray, Disable, Encore, Grudge, Shadow Sneak, Synchronoise

Skitty: Cosmic Power, Last Resort, Sucker Punch, Tickle, Uproar, Zen Headbutt

Plusle/Minun (all are Minun catches except where noted): Charm (ORAS only; this is my Lv.16 Plusle), Discharge, Fake Tears (ORAS only), Lucky Chant, Sing (I have both Plusle and Minun for this), Sweet Kiss, Wish; I note regarding my Lv.16 Plusle that it's caught in Omega Ruby through chaining, just like other strong Pokémon appear in chains, but they go to Lv.16 instead of Lv.23 since chain finds like this generally gain ten levels in that area (13-23, 11-21, 6-16)

Taillow: Boomburst, Mirror Move, Refresh, Sky Attack, Supersonic (I have an extra Refresh one that I decided to use as mine, which can be useful if poisoned, but useless against something with Static or the ability to paralyze as it'll just happen again)

Abra: Barrier, Encore, Fire Punch, Guard Split, Guard Swap; the trivial bit here is that it's the only known move (as Teleport is completely replaced), which can still make catching extremely difficult in some cases; I had Struggle being used by the Encore Abra

Wingull: Gust, Mist, Twister, Wide Guard

Surskit: Endure, Fell Stinger, Foresight, Hydro Pump

Zigzagoon: Charm, Rock Climb, Sleep Talk

Nincada: Bug Bite, Night Slash, Silver Wind

Seedot: Beat Up, Power Swap

Whismur: Smelling Salts (normally requires chaining, so a nice find), Take Down

Single catches include a Charm Shroomish that I used to Dex it (will hunt for it later, was heading to Dewford at the time), a Crush Claw Slakoth, an Acid Armor Gulpin, and a Flame Burst Electrike. I also battled and caught a Lv.23 Oddish, but a Lv.23 Electrike and Lv.23 Minun were issuing OHKOs at leisure, leaving me no chance to catch them and forcing me to run away. Minun also has been coming up the most on Route 110 at random; I'm going to concentrate on others in the future instead of doing random as I have all of their Egg Moves already between my Minun and the Lv.16 Plusle with Charm. Interestingly, Search Lvels go up big time with hordes; I've used Sweet Scent quite a bit on Route 110; I'm now Lv.145 on Magnemite with only one catch, and Lv.119 with Minun.

Off to look for a nice Egg Move Magnemite at Lv.6 now.

EDIT: More research. You do NOT have to chain to get maximum potential. I was doing random grass battles and a Minun appeared, so I exited and crept around. Search Level 122, no chain, and I had at least 4 perfect IVs for a catch.

EDIT: You don't have to chain for HAs either. A random Minun (it's my highest that appears without DexNav's prompting, hence why always Minun) came up with Volt Absorb at Lv.11 and no potential. I wonder if chaining is needed to get both HA and 31s at once.
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So I am trying my very hardest to chain a shiny Ralts, for a Gallade and Gardevoir team, but I keep failing my chain at around 15-20 every time! ;-; I either accidentally move the analog stick slightly to far and it causes me to walk to fast... or when creeping extremely slow, sometimes when I stop, the DexNav tells me, It ran away! And it's getting real annoying... Any ideas?


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A general idea for Egg Move hunting is that if Serebii or Bulbapedia lists the Egg Move, it's possible to find it. I'm actually using these finds for moves I'm not aware of to make some edits at Bulbapedia; Tickle, for instance, wasn't found on Skitty's listings (and, subsequently, Delcatty's), so I added it. I'll have to make entries for Plusle and Minun for Charm and Fake Tears as well as they are new in OR/AS.

NEway, here are some of my known moves for catches, noting again that all Egg Moves are possible to find.

Spoiler:
Poochyena: Astonish, Covet, Ice Fang, Me First, Play Rough (this is ace for my Prism League team if I can breed a good one), Poison Fang, Sleep Talk, Snatch, Sucker Punch, Thunder Fang, Yawn (currently training a second Thunder Fang, one untouched, have an extra Poison Fang)

Ralts: Confuse Ray, Disable, Encore, Grudge, Shadow Sneak, Synchronoise

Skitty: Cosmic Power, Last Resort, Sucker Punch, Tickle, Uproar, Zen Headbutt

Plusle/Minun (all are Minun catches except where noted): Charm (ORAS only; this is my Lv.16 Plusle), Discharge, Fake Tears (ORAS only), Lucky Chant, Sing (I have both Plusle and Minun for this), Sweet Kiss, Wish; I note regarding my Lv.16 Plusle that it's caught in Omega Ruby through chaining, just like other strong Pokémon appear in chains, but they go to Lv.16 instead of Lv.23 since chain finds like this generally gain ten levels in that area (13-23, 11-21, 6-16)

Taillow: Boomburst, Mirror Move, Refresh, Sky Attack, Supersonic (I have an extra Refresh one that I decided to use as mine, which can be useful if poisoned, but useless against something with Static or the ability to paralyze as it'll just happen again)

Abra: Barrier, Encore, Fire Punch, Guard Split, Guard Swap; the trivial bit here is that it's the only known move (as Teleport is completely replaced), which can still make catching extremely difficult in some cases; I had Struggle being used by the Encore Abra

Wingull: Gust, Mist, Twister, Wide Guard

Surskit: Endure, Fell Stinger, Foresight, Hydro Pump

Zigzagoon: Charm, Rock Climb, Sleep Talk

Nincada: Bug Bite, Night Slash, Silver Wind

Seedot: Beat Up, Power Swap

Whismur: Smelling Salts (normally requires chaining, so a nice find), Take Down

Single catches include a Charm Shroomish that I used to Dex it (will hunt for it later, was heading to Dewford at the time), a Crush Claw Slakoth, an Acid Armor Gulpin, and a Flame Burst Electrike. I also battled and caught a Lv.23 Oddish, but a Lv.23 Electrike and Lv.23 Minun were issuing OHKOs at leisure, leaving me no chance to catch them and forcing me to run away. Minun also has been coming up the most on Route 110 at random; I'm going to concentrate on others in the future instead of doing random as I have all of their Egg Moves already between my Minun and the Lv.16 Plusle with Charm. Interestingly, Search Lvels go up big time with hordes; I've used Sweet Scent quite a bit on Route 110; I'm now Lv.145 on Magnemite with only one catch, and Lv.119 with Minun.

Off to look for a nice Egg Move Magnemite at Lv.6 now.

EDIT: More research. You do NOT have to chain to get maximum potential. I was doing random grass battles and a Minun appeared, so I exited and crept around. Search Level 122, no chain, and I had at least 4 perfect IVs for a catch.

EDIT: You don't have to chain for HAs either. A random Minun (it's my highest that appears without DexNav's prompting, hence why always Minun) came up with Volt Absorb at Lv.11 and no potential. I wonder if chaining is needed to get both HA and 31s at once.


Well generally Serebii and Bulbi have the most up-to date information before anyone else so it is generally no surprise, in regards to your response with all of these eggs moves - i will do a large scale update to this Guide as in change the whole layout and i will include All Egg moves currently found for everyone to see. All the ones that have been confirmed that is. Although from your listing and i apologise i only had a quick read as i'm actually in work. I did notice certain aspects missing like for example, Poochyena also has Fire Fang. Ralts on the other learns alot more although it's vague as it's by memory what i have encountered until i get home. One sure move i remember would be Destiny Bond, Misty Terrain and Momento.

I will continue to encounter more pokemon starting from the first route and work my way around chain as many as possible and make a listing. But this will also be something that will gradually update.
So feel free to post your encounters as you find them
In response to your edits i never said chaining was crucial for those elements only that they helped. For potential or any other factor is relient on the Search level. Although what you find is still randomly generate by the game.

As i said i will revamp the Guide to make it easier to follow and navigate.

So I am trying my very hardest to chain a shiny Ralts, for a Gallade and Gardevoir team, but I keep failing my chain at around 15-20 every time! ;-; I either accidentally move the analog stick slightly to far and it causes me to walk to fast... or when creeping extremely slow, sometimes when I stop, the DexNav tells me, It ran away! And it's getting real annoying... Any ideas?
It just takes practice with the analog stick, everyone makes mistakes just got to keep at it! Thats why i say Patience is probably a key factor!
You can actually walk up to the pokemon if you know were it is up to 4-5 steps away. But from there you have to sneak. And if it runs before you encounter it you shouldn't worry i found that your chain does not break if this happens.
Just encounter it again and if the level is still the increased amount for the chain then your fine!
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[/SPOILER]Well generally Serebii and Bulbi have the most up-to date information before anyone else so it is generally no surprise, in regards to your response with all of these eggs moves - i will do a large scale update to this Guide as in change the whole layout and i will include All Egg moves currently found for everyone to see. All the ones that have been confirmed that is. Although from your listing and i apologise i only had a quick read as i'm actually in work. I did notice certain aspects missing like for example, Poochyena also has Fire Fang. Ralts on the other learns alot more although it's vague as it's by memory what i have encountered until i get home. One sure move i remember would be Destiny Bond, Misty Terrain and Momento.
Indeed. You're correct on all of those. I've only listed anything I've CAUGHT.

In fact, I recently found the breed6 template over at Bulbapedia (just today in fact, it went live last month), so I'm starting to change the breeding templates over to that. Just did that for Minun, in fact (waiting for help getting a tag working for ORAS labels on Fake Tears and Charm), and just completed an edit for the five Taillow I have. There are, as you said, numerous other moves listed, but I'm only going to edit for data I can personally confirm, not blanket edit everything. As such, I only listed here what I've caught, not everything that CAN be caught. About to edit for Abra, Ralts (ironically), Skitty, and Poochyena, then I'll move on in my game and get to Mauville since most of my 'Mons are now Lv.18 and so that I can get more research on Route 117's species to be found. I'm eager to be able to Surf (think I have to beat Norman, right?) so I can also clear a Gen. VI Unown on my Dex and copy that to X toi give it the hexagon.

And yes, speaking of Ralts, I have a Ralts from Wonder Trade with four Egg Moves attached. These include Memento and Destiny Bond. I have not touched this Ralts as yet (it was received in X before ORAS released).
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So I'm trying my real best at chaining a shiny Ralts, but when I try to approach a Ralts at a chain of around 10 - 15 when I'm approaching Ralts my bottom screen says 'It Ran Away!', and no, I didn't accidentally walk fast! It's bugging me as I want a shiny Ralts bad...


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So you can chain using the Pokénav? I had an idea but wasn't sure if it was possible.
Do Pokémon abilities help keep chains longer though like they do with Fishing chains (such as Suction Cups).
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9.5 Years
I found a fix, putting blu-tac in the analog stick area so that the analog stick only goes as far as creeping goes at nearly fastest speed! Takes a lot of adjusting - but it's well worth it!
Blu-tac to the rescue again, seriously that's a pretty neat trick, I will try that if I use the Dex nav thanks.
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Seen January 18th, 2015
Posted January 10th, 2015
54 posts
8.5 Years
Indeed. You're correct on all of those. I've only listed anything I've CAUGHT.

In fact, I recently found the breed6 template over at Bulbapedia (just today in fact, it went live last month), so I'm starting to change the breeding templates over to that. Just did that for Minun, in fact (waiting for help getting a tag working for ORAS labels on Fake Tears and Charm), and just completed an edit for the five Taillow I have. There are, as you said, numerous other moves listed, but I'm only going to edit for data I can personally confirm, not blanket edit everything. As such, I only listed here what I've caught, not everything that CAN be caught. About to edit for Abra, Ralts (ironically), Skitty, and Poochyena, then I'll move on in my game and get to Mauville since most of my 'Mons are now Lv.18 and so that I can get more research on Route 117's species to be found. I'm eager to be able to Surf (think I have to beat Norman, right?) so I can also clear a Gen. VI Unown on my Dex and copy that to X toi give it the hexagon.

And yes, speaking of Ralts, I have a Ralts from Wonder Trade with four Egg Moves attached. These include Memento and Destiny Bond. I have not touched this Ralts as yet (it was received in X before ORAS released).
4 egg moves? Lucky! I don't get much from Wondertrade!
Yeah you have to beat norman to get surf!

I'd love to see shiny pokemon that people have found via this method and how potentially awesome they are with egg moves and IV's and such so list them if you have them!

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Age 32
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Seen 4 Hours Ago
Posted March 24th, 2023
8,579 posts
16 Years
So I've tried this method earlier while I was on the bus heading to work, and I can confirm that...
this extra level rise is a great way for you to keep count on your chain.
...is true. ^^

I'm going to try this method properly on the weekend!

Thanks for this post, btw~ ;)

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Seen October 3rd, 2016
Posted September 3rd, 2016
3,326 posts
10.9 Years
4 egg moves? Lucky! I don't get much from Wondertrade!
Yeah you have to beat norman to get surf!

I'd love to see shiny pokemon that people have found via this method and how potentially awesome they are with egg moves and IV's and such so list them if you have them!
I got a Shiny Growlithe once. I have another from WT, I think a Solosis. I don't think I've properly scanned either and they're in the five or so boxes I have for organizing Shinies (not completely full, but for organizing).

These were on X BTW and are in the PokéBank on the smaller system. I'm going to eventually import a future shop over using Y, which is basically a storage and cloning game.

Also, I've done over 1,000 WTs. So you do get good stuff from time to time. I have a bunch of stored 'Mons "for future review" that I need to get around to reviewing for hidden abilities and Egg Moves, but some of them may even be recycled nowe since they can be caught in OR/AS with those abilities and moves. I will likely drop a Ralts or two, for instance, but the 4EM one is staying where it is for a potential IV improving breeding project (I might change an Egg Move too, I have six on standby from OR).
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