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snoe

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Is it true when you breed a shiny Pokémon it will increase the chances of the hatched Pokémon being a shiny? I've read that it is true in the normal games, but is it like this in this game aswell or not?
Breeding for Shininess

Generation II

In Generation II, a player can breed for "Shininess." Due to the method the Generation II games use for calculating whether a Pokémon is Shiny or not, an Egg bred from an alternately-colored Pokémon has a chance as high as 1/64 of being alternately colored itself, but only if the offspring is of the opposite gender as the Shiny parent. This does not apply in later games, however.
Generation III

In Generation III, a bred Pokémon has the same chance of being Shiny as any Pokémon met in the wild.
Generation IV

In Generation IV, a new mechanic was added to breeding: there is now a fivefold increased chance (5/8192 or 1/1639 as opposed to the regular chance of 1/8192) of hatching a Shiny Pokémon when both parents are from different language games. This is due to special coding written into the game by directorJunichi Masuda. Aside from this addition, the means of breeding for Shininess are otherwise unchanged.
Generation V

In Generation V, the Masuda method's success rate increased from 5/8192 (1/1639) to 6/8192 (1/1366)


from bulbapedia. y'all need to take the time to go there and look up stuff :p
 

Darkfire

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Is it true when you breed a shiny Pokémon it will increase the chances of the hatched Pokémon being a shiny? I've read that it is true in the normal games, but is it like this in this game aswell or not?
Breeding for Shininess

Generation II

In Generation II, a player can breed for "Shininess." Due to the method the Generation II games use for calculating whether a Pokémon is Shiny or not, an Egg bred from an alternately-colored Pokémon has a chance as high as 1/64 of being alternately colored itself, but only if the offspring is of the opposite gender as the Shiny parent. This does not apply in later games, however.
Generation III

In Generation III, a bred Pokémon has the same chance of being Shiny as any Pokémon met in the wild.
Generation IV

In Generation IV, a new mechanic was added to breeding: there is now a fivefold increased chance (5/8192 or 1/1639 as opposed to the regular chance of 1/8192) of hatching a Shiny Pokémon when both parents are from different language games. This is due to special coding written into the game by directorJunichi Masuda. Aside from this addition, the means of breeding for Shininess are otherwise unchanged.
Generation V

In Generation V, the Masuda method's success rate increased from 5/8192 (1/1639) to 6/8192 (1/1366)


from bulbapedia. y'all need to take the time to go there and look up stuff :p
The true question here was if this applied to Pokemon 3d.
I am not certain that it is.
 

Falkner

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Ah, I got it, btw. ^^ I was quite lucky, I'd say.
I'm breeding it right at this very moment, Falkner gets the first egg since I feel bad for him missing the competition! (A legit Murkrow, Falkner!)

HAHAHAHA Multiple people won?! xD
I got one, Makhda won and Malcolm won!
Waaaaaait a minute....
....
...
o_O
Damn....
I missed it?.....
 

MrHippocrit

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Ah, I got it, btw. ^^ I was quite lucky, I'd say.
I'm breeding it right at this very moment, Falkner gets the first egg since I feel bad for him missing the competition! (A legit Murkrow, Falkner!)

HAHAHAHA Multiple people won?! xD
I got one, Makhda won and Malcolm won!
Waaaaaait a minute....
....
...
o_O
Damn....
I missed it?.....
Just give us your Gamejolt and we can give you a LEGIT egg. ;)
I feel sorry for you, you missed one of the only comps you want.
 
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