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Video Gallery. Art Gallery. Mega Venusaur. Mega Charizard X. Breed the two fivers together, one with Everstone, one with Destiny Knot. Destiny Knot can still only ensure 5 out of 6 will be passed down, but eventually, the sixth randomly determined stat will be perfect too. There's no trick to this part, just lots of hatching. However, I don't think this is necessary at all unless you run a mixed attacker, right?

Having both abilities in your party does not stack the effects. If you do have access to a Ditto safari zone, catch a bunch and try to find ones with more perfect IVs. If they have commonly bred natures like Modest or Adamant, keep them too. I nickname my dittos based on their IVs and natures so I can reference them later.

You might want to keep a few Dittos with Imposter in you encounter them not that rare, in my experience , as there is no other way to obtain them.

Since you'll be doing a lot of walking, you might as well keep a pokemon who evolves via happiness in your party, with a Soothe Bell. For instance, I am breeding Togepi at the same time as another pokemon, because Togepi has to evolve into Togetic before I can breed him again ugh.

One of the best places to hatch is right outside the day care, as the dirt road stretches from the cave entrance, through Camphrier City, to a ledge at the entrance of Route 5.

The benefit of this is that you can see if the day care man is holding another egg when you pass him. Obviously, you want to be holding. Stay on your bike, and use the D-pad to go in a straight line, as the circle pad may make you veer off.

Another good place to hatch is the circle around the tower in the center of Lumiose City. You can get on your bike and just hold left or right, going around and around instead of back and forth.

Don't wind up with too many eggs, because you can't release them or get rid of them, except trading with someone else, which is tedious. After I completed the game, I felt the thirst to acquire more and more shinies. I tried the masuda method, got the foreign ditto and everything, however I was instantly bored with it. My grievance with MMing for shinies is that there is no assurance of when you will get your shiny, if you ever actually do; it could be 3 eggs or eggs.

I knew about chaining from previous gens, but never tried it out of fear for its complexity. Chaining can be frustrating, however it is very rewarding, as if you do it correctly, you are guaranteed a shiny. What is chaining? Chaining, in simple terms, is the act of encountering a pokemon over and over again using an item called the PokeRadar. The PokeRadar works like this: you use it in some grass and patches of grass around you shake, indicating a pokemon is in one of those patches.

The PokeRadar recharges after you take 50 steps. Why should I chain? Chaining on its own is very boring, and seemingly unimportant. However, if you are able to chain a pokemon 40 times successfully, certain "shiny patches" will start to show up every few resets of the PokeRadar.

These patches indicate a shiny pokemon dwelling in this grass, aka when you enter the grass, you get shiny. It took me a disgusting amount of testing to figure these principles out. Buy super repels. A lot of them. These will ensure that you do not break a chain of encounters by running into wild pokemon in the middle of chaining.

Also, I should emphasize the phrase a lot of them. I usually bring around Nothing is worse than running out of repels at a chain of Put a pokemon with moves that have a lot of PP in your party. I would highly suggest a pokemon with 2 moves with 20pp or 1 move with 40pp, as it makes counting much easier. Find a field of grass with at least 5 patches of grass by 5 patches. It is. Walk into roughly the middle of the field and use your PokeRadar, making sure you've already used a super repel.

Several patches of grass will shake. Walk into one of the patches of grass, being sure to remember the nature of the shaking. There are two types of shaking, I will refer to them as rough and soft shaking.

Rough shaking is, well, rough shaking and soft shaking is the opposite. If the pokemon you encounter is one that you would like to chain, KO it. This will ensure that the chain continues off of that pokemon. Congrats, you now have a chain of 1. You can use a notepad to count your chains, but I find it's easier to count with your pokemon's PP.

After you KO the pokemon, more grass will shake. This is easily the hardest part of chaining as well as the most confusing. Not every grass will yield the pokemon you previously KO'ed. There are a few rules to making sure the pokemon is the same.

There is much disagreement among this rule and you may find that another distance works better for you. However, if you're just starting, I would recommend doing everything in a very formulaic fashion. Do this by running back and forth inside the field of grass, taking care to not run over one of the patches that wouldn't work.

Many chainers believe that KO'ing a pokemon on the edge of a field is a death sentence for your chain. This is only true if you do not reset after you KO an edge piece. If you neglect to reset, there is a good chance a shaking grass even if it fits aforementioned criteria will give a message saying "It seems there is no pokemon here," which will break your chain in a very demeaning manner.

When you come back, it is unnecessary to chain any more pokemon. Getting a chain of 40 or 70 yields the exact same odds of getting a shiny. What you should do is reset your PokeRadar over and over again until you see a patch that shines. I would suggest having the volume turned on at this point because when shiny patches appear they emit a pleasant sound. You shouldn't be able to miss the shiny patch, as it is made very clear which patch is shiny.

Ways in which a chain can break 1. Entering a patch of grass that does not have the pokemon you have been chaining. Entering a patch of grass and having the message "It seems there is no. Leaving the field you are chaining in. Turning off your game. Using the roller skates. This could confirm a very small chance that another pokemon can show up even if you do it right.

Some rare occurrences and how to deal with them 1. Sometimes if you enter a patch of grass on accident that does not fit the criteria, you may still encounter the pokemon you were chaining. In this case, you are very lucky. However, next time you may not be so lucky. Essentially, what has just happened is you have "reset" the type of grass your chain is associated with.

This means you could continue the chain with the new grass shaking and everything is fine. However, if you're like me and cannot notice one patch as well as the other, I would suggest just resetting your chain, if it's still a pretty small chain.

After the Elite Four, you may have noticed a certain legendary bird occasionally occurring in wild grass. These guys are unaffected by repels, so many have come to believe that encountering a bird messes up your chain.

The legendary bird runs away and has no effect on your chain. Using the menus for anything does not break your chain, even if you save. However, saving in the middle of a chain does nothing because when you reset your game a chain is broken.

Next time pay attention to the lovely notification on the bottom screen when your battery is low. Well, I think that about covers it! If anyone has any additions, let me know and I shall add the information into the tutorial, giving you credit.

Mega Stone Locations A lot of people are asking how to obtain the mega stones. Here's a list of them all and where you'll find them. Obviously, there will be some spoilers so proceed with caution. Absolite You will get this stone when you defeat your rival in Kiloud City in the postgame. The scientist is located on the right side of the lab. Aggronite This one is found at night and is exclusive to Pokemon Y.

When you enter Cyllage Gym, go to the right and climb the first wall, then climb the next wall on the right. It is on the ground around the corner.

Alakazite This one is found at night. Ampharosite Go in Azure Bay and you'll find an old man on an island who will give this to you. The man is standing next to a fisherman and the island is just south of the Sea Spirits Den entrance. Banettite Find it in the Chamber of Emptiness at night. Blastoisenite When you get to choose one of the former starter Pokemon from Professor Sycamore, pick Squirtle and you'll get this Mega Stone.

If you didn't get it from him, you will be able to buy it from a man in the Stone Emporium in Lumiose City in the postgame. It costs , and is only available every three days. Blazikenite You get this from the event Torchic. You need to go to the main menu and choose Mystery Gift. Select Receive Gift, then Via Internet and you'll get the Torchic after visiting talking to the woman to the left of the desk in any Pokemon Center. It's holding the Blazikenite. Depending on the version of the game you have, you'll receive either the X or Y version of the stone.

Garchompite This one is found at night. You'll find this one near a small tower near the end of Victory Road. The tower is behind a wall that needs to be destroyed by Rock Smash. Trade any Pokemon with her to get a Ralts with the stone. Gengarite A black-haired woman will give you this in Lavarre City. Gyaradosite You can find this one at night. It's in the southeastern section of Couriway Town. There are three small waterfalls and this stone is in the middle one. Heracronite This one is found at night and is exclusive to Pokemon Y.

Houndoominite This stone is found at night and is exclusive to Pokemon Y. In Route 16, there is a spot where two skaters are going around a rock formation.

The stone is on the ground on the southern side. Kangaskhanite This one is found at night. Go inside Glittering Cave and take the first right.

The stone will be found at the dead end. Lucarionite After defeating Korrina at the Tower of Mastery, she'll give you this. Manectite This stone is found at night and is exclusive to Pokemon X. Mawilite This one is found at night. When you enter Shabboneau Castle, go to the left and use the stairs to get to the second floor. The stone is on the ground just north of the western staircase. Medicahnite This one is found at night.

It can be found in Lavarre City, by a well. You'll get the stone when you capture Mewtwo in the cave west of Pokemon Village. Pinsirite This one is found at night and is exclusive to Pokemon X.



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