Dec 15, 2016, 10:31 AM
Masuda Method.
I am enjoying Masuda Method the most. As you stated, it is easy to get competitive shiny Pokemon. I've also had a lot of luck so far. I got a shiny Rowlet in 47 eggs and a shiny Popplio in 44 eggs.
Pokemon Moon.
I started shiny hunting on Moon after I got the Shiny Charm. I tend to alternate between shiny hunting and the Battle Tree. I am attempting to collect every stamp as well.
No shiny failures, so far.
I don't remember failing to capture any shiny Pokemon. The closest I got to was in Pokemon X, when I found a shiny Geodude. It almost got knocked out by the other Geodude and their Magnitude.
My most successful has to be Ho-Oh.
It was my first time shiny hunting for a legendary. It has a beautiful colour scheme and it was satisfying once I captured it.
My longest shiny hunt has been for Type: Null.
It took my 1,239 soft resets (around 19 hours) to get Type: Null shiny, with the Shiny Charm, which is not too bad. I made sure to Synchronise it as well for Adamant nature.
I am enjoying Masuda Method the most. As you stated, it is easy to get competitive shiny Pokemon. I've also had a lot of luck so far. I got a shiny Rowlet in 47 eggs and a shiny Popplio in 44 eggs.
Pokemon Moon.
I started shiny hunting on Moon after I got the Shiny Charm. I tend to alternate between shiny hunting and the Battle Tree. I am attempting to collect every stamp as well.
No shiny failures, so far.
I don't remember failing to capture any shiny Pokemon. The closest I got to was in Pokemon X, when I found a shiny Geodude. It almost got knocked out by the other Geodude and their Magnitude.
My most successful has to be Ho-Oh.
It was my first time shiny hunting for a legendary. It has a beautiful colour scheme and it was satisfying once I captured it.
My longest shiny hunt has been for Type: Null.
It took my 1,239 soft resets (around 19 hours) to get Type: Null shiny, with the Shiny Charm, which is not too bad. I made sure to Synchronise it as well for Adamant nature.