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[SUN/MOON] Pokemon Sun and Moon Shiny Hunting
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So basically if you havent passed the Fire Trial on the second island you cant do this.

How To Shiny HuntAs most of us know by now, SOS battle chaining is a way to get hidden abilities/perfect IVs/shiny Pokemon in this gen. Here are some exact numbers:Perfect IVs
  • Chain length 0 to 4: No guaranteed perfect IVs
  • Chain length of 5 to 9: 1 guaranteed perfect IV
  • Chain length of 10 to 19: 2 guaranteed perfect IVs
  • Chain length of 20 to 29: 3 guaranteed perfect IVs
  • Chain length of 30 to 255*: 4 guaranteed perfect IVs
Hidden Abilities
  • Chain length of 0 to 9: 0% chance of Hidden Ability
  • Chain length of 10 to 19: 5% chance of Hidden Ability
  • Chain length of 20 to 29: 10% chance of Hidden Ability
  • Chain length of 30 to 255*: 15% chance of Hidden Ability
Shiny Chance
  • Chain length of 0 to 69: ???**
  • Chain length of 70 to 255*: Three extra rolls for a shiny spawn.
*The game uses an 8-bit counter to count chain length, so it only goes up to a maximum of 0xFF (255), after which it rolls over to 0 again. What this means is that it is possible to chain up to 280, for example, and only catch a Pokemon with 3 perfect IVs. **Presumably, one and two extra rolls are added somewhere in between a chain of 1 and 69, but it's not yet known exactly where in the chain this happens.

After a chain of 70 the game rolls the shiny chance an extra three times, meaning the normal chance of 1/4096 gets increased to 4/4096, effectively giving a chance of 1/1024. With a shiny charm, this chance is originally 3/4096 (two extra rolls for shiny spawn), and so gets boosted to 6/4096 after a chain of 70, effectively giving about a 1/683 chance of a shiny until the chain counter rolls over to 0. Take this section with a grain of salt, however, as there seems to be some doubt from the source as to whether these numbers are accurate. It's entirely possible that there is code somewhere that makes this chance much higher; we just don't know yet. Side note: Assuming the Masuda method in this game is the same as in Gen VI, using it with a shiny charm yields a shiny chance of 8/4096 (five extra rolls from MM and two extra from charm), or a 1/512 chance per egg. Make of that what you will.

What WILL break a chain:
           Knocking out all pokemon on the field, thus ending the battle.
           Knocking out the original caller, ONLY IF there are no other Pokemon on its side capable of calling for help. For example, KO'ing a Pichu, if the enemy side consists of a Pichu and a Happiny (since Happiny has a call rate of zero and therefore                    cannot call for help).
What will NOT break a chain:
           Switching out your pokemon mid-fight
           Knocking out the original caller, as long as the ally called is of the same evolutionary family. has a nonzero call rate.
           There's been some debate over whether or not a chain can continue with Pokemon of different evolutionary lines. The general consensus seems to be that, the chain will continue regardless of the ally's species, as long as the ally called has a call              rate that is NOT zero.
         
           For example, let's assume you are chaining Pichu's.
           If the original Pichu calls another Pichu, and you KO the original Pichu, the chain will NOT be broken.
           However, if the original Pichu calls a Happiny, and you KO the original Pichu, the chain WILL be broken. Contrary to the prior explanation, this is not because Happiny is of a different evolutionary line, but rather because Happiny has a call rate of            zero.



Source for all this: https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemon/comment...os_battle/ 
 
Source for How to Shiny Hunt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HcQ9F2zPQI&t=379s
#2
@naitre @Justin 

feel free to change or update anything if it needs to be updated and 
Special Thanks to Naitre for the Sticky
#3
Great work on the guide!!!! Keep you the good work!!!  :D
#4
(Nov 21, 2016, 03:43 PM)Jubei Wrote: Great work on the guide!!!! Keep you the good work!!!  Undecided

i try Lol the new game is soo much fun just finished the last grand trial
#5
Nice guide!

I have a question:
Each time that a new pokemon is called in by way of S.O.S., does the IVs gradually improve or how does that work?
#6
(Nov 21, 2016, 04:13 PM)Platinum Phoenix Wrote: Nice guide!

I have a question:
Each time that a new pokemon is called in by way of S.O.S., does the IVs gradually improve or how does that work?

they have a higher chance to be 4+ ivs and higher chance to be shiny since chaining isnt a thing in sun/moon
also ty
#7
woot wooot
#8
Bump and please go check out the OG thread on reddit i did not make this link ot reddit post above


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