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'''Chaining''' is a commonly-used feature of the [[Pokéradar]]. The goal of a chain is to find and capture a [[alternate coloration|shiny Pokémon]]. Because the probability of encountering a shiny Pokémon increases along with the length of the chain, it is recommended to get a chain of 20 to 40 Pokémon and reset the Pokéradar until a shiny patch grass, with a shiny Pokémon hiding in it, appears.
'''Chaining''' is a commonly-used feature of the [[Pokéradar]]. The goal of a chain is to find and capture a [[alternate coloration|shiny Pokémon]]. Because the probability of encountering a shiny Pokémon increases along with the length of the chain, it is recommended to get a chain of 20 to 40 Pokémon and reset the Pokéradar until a shiny patch of grass, with a shiny Pokémon hiding in it, appears.


The [[Pokétch]] application Trainer Counter, given to the player by [[Professor Oak]], indicates the player's three longest chains.
The [[Pokétch]] application Trainer Counter, given to the player by [[Professor Oak]], indicates the player's three longest chains.

Revision as of 15:43, 26 July 2007

Chaining is a commonly-used feature of the Pokéradar. The goal of a chain is to find and capture a shiny Pokémon. Because the probability of encountering a shiny Pokémon increases along with the length of the chain, it is recommended to get a chain of 20 to 40 Pokémon and reset the Pokéradar until a shiny patch of grass, with a shiny Pokémon hiding in it, appears.

The Pokétch application Trainer Counter, given to the player by Professor Oak, indicates the player's three longest chains.

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