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I am currently trying to find shines via this method but I feel like I won't have any luck. Can people share with me whether they have had luck with it or not?
Funny that this thread appeared now, since I caught my first shiny Pokemon with this method today. :)
I am still practicing and am mainly doing so in the Pokemon village, since I am still leveling Pokemon and almost all of the wild Pokemon there are around level 50. Mostly, my chains are no longer than 10-20 Pokemon, but I feel like it's getting better with more practice.
The shiny I caught today however was the very first Pokemon of a new chain. :) It was a male shiny Gothorita lvl. 48, and my first shiny in this edition. :) (Before, I have caught one shiny Caterpie in FireRed).
I have read on the internet that when you get a shiny via chaining, the grass starts to sparkle where the shiny is hiding, and that there is a sound. However, with the shiny I caught today, I did not experience either - so I am still a little scared that next time a shiny appears, I will simply walk into the wrong grass since I don't notice it. ;)
Sometimes after a chain of about 5-10 Pokemon, I notice that the music changes (it gets way faster), until I have made one or two battles. Does somebody know whether that has something to do with my chain, or if this is simply normal for the music in the Pokemon village? I have never experienced this anywhere else.
When the music speeds up, its a way to let you know that you are still chaining. So once the music goes back to normal then you have broken your chain.