How to Get Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Black 2
Shiny Pok�mon
Standard Methods
You have probably heard or seen a picture of them. Pok�mon that are different colors than normally seen with. An example of that could be a Metagross with a silver coating and a golden X on it, a dark green Zubat, or a black Rayquaza. The Torchic you may have obtained from Professor Birch may be a lighter colored orange and you may think the game is glitched up, but it isn't. As you can imagine, these occurences are very, very rare. Not very many people even have a shiny Pok�mon to begin with. So how do you get them?
It depends on very, very good luck to get a shiny Pok�mon. You can find shiny Pok�mon in the wild, in eggs, and in the battle tower, which is basically everyplace you can catch a Pok�mon save for the Battle Tower in which you won't be able to catch the shinys there. Needless to say, you wont be very lucky if a shiny ends up there. People have said that you can also meet a shiny when in your first battle against the wild Poochyena and Wally's Ralts as well. Basically, like I said, it revolves around how lucky you are. Now the bad thing is that the odds of finding a shiny Pok�mon in the wild are 1 in 8,192 battles...all the time, meaning after 8,191 battles it'll still be 1 in 8,192 and not a dead cert that you will get one i.e. not 1 in 1 battles. This rate has been altered as of Pok�mon X & Pok�mon Y to make Shiny Pok�mon more common.
Now you'd think with a Pok�mon this rare, it has to have good Individual Values and such. That's no longer the case. Shiny Pok�mon are always going to end up with the same odds of good stats as normal Pok�mon. They used to have set IV's in the Metal generation where it had 0 HP IVs, random Attack IVs and IVs of 10 in Defense, Speed, Special Attack and Special Defense, but since then and until XY, it has been based upon the hidden PID of the Pok�mon. As of Pok�mon X & Y, it is a 1 in 4,096 chance of finding a shiny Pok�mon.
Alternate Methods
Masuda Method
In the fourth generation, a variety of things have changed in order to allow for the obtaining of Shiny Pok�mon. First is a method commonly known as the Masuda Method, named after the game developer and the person who revealed it; Junichi Masuda. This method has you breed two Pok�mon. However, one of the Pok�mon must be of a different nationality than your game (such as a Japanese Pok�mon on an English game). This will lower the chances of hatching a shiny Pok�mon from 1 in 8,192 to 1 in 2,048 cutting it by 75% in Generation IV. However, in Generation V, it is boosted even further from 1 in 8,192 to 1 in 1,365.3. Generation VI has increased the likelihood even further thanks to the decrease in standard shiny rate, being 1 in 682.7.
Pok�Radar Chaining
The second method of obtaining shiny Pok�mon is through the method called "chaining". This method has you carry on a chain on the Pok�Radar within Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, X & Y. As you battle the Pok�mon and your chain increases, the chances of seeing a Shiny Pok�mon also increases up until you're on the 40th chain where it levels out. Continue the chain and you may see the grass glow instead of shaking. If this occurs, there is a shiny Pok�mon there. When you defeat or capture a Pok�mon you have discovered with the Pok�Radar, the chain begins and you need to follow the chain to other grass tiles to continue the chain. These chains are broken when a different Pok�mon appears or you encounter a Wild Pok�mon outside of the set grass tiles so it is recommended that you use Repel or other Wild Pok�mon prevention techniques. Shiny Pok�mon are easily findable with the Pok�Radar. If you have found a Shiny Pok�mon with the Pok�Radar, the grass will shine as opposed to shaking. With chaining, you have the ability to increase the likelihood of finding a Shiny Pok�mon. This is done by having a prolonged chain on the Pok�Radar. The chances increase up until the 40th Pok�mon in the chain. This is calculated with the following formula;
Chance = (14747 - 40*ChainNumber)/2621440(41-ChainNumber)
After each use of the Pok�Radar, it requires recharging. This is done by walking 50 steps.
Consecutive Fishing
Chaining goes even further in Pok�mon X & Y due to the inclusion of Consecutive Fishing. With this, as you hook Pok�mon with the fishing rod, you get increased chances of getting a shiny Pok�mon. This will increase with each Pok�mon you hook without leaving the spot, regardless of if you defeat them, capture them or run from battle. If you don't get a nibble, or if you move from the place you were fishing, you will break the chain. The chain also resets once you get a shiny Pok�mon. Exact values are still to be discovered.
Catch Combo
Chaining is even utilised in Let's Go, Pikachu & Let's Go, Eevee. If you catch more of the same species of Pok�mon in a row, the shiny odds will gradually increase. This caps out at 31 in the combo where it makes Shiny Pok�mon 14 times more likely if you have a Shiny Charm.
Catch Combo | Shiny Rate | Shiny Rate With Lure | Shiny Rate with Shiny Charm | Shiny Rate with Shiny Charm with Lure |
0-10 | 1 in 4096 | 1 in 2048 | 1 in 1365.3 | 1 in 1024 |
11-20 | 1 in 1024 | 1 in 819.2 | 1 in 682.6 | 1 in 585.14 |
21-30 | 1 in 512 | 1 in 455.1 | 1 in 409.6 | 1 in 372.36 |
31+ | 1 in 341.3 | 1 in 315.08 | 1 in 292.57 | 1 in 273.07 |
Shiny Charm
In Pok�mon Black 2 & White 2, a new item is introduced called the Shiny Charm. This item, obtained when you have completed the National Pok�dex, increases the chances of Shiny Pok�mon appearing. As it's a Key Item, when you have the item in your bag, then the chances of encountering Shiny Pok�mon in the wild is increased to 300% of normal, making it a 1 in 2,730.6 chance. If, however, you're using the Masuda Method to breed, it reduces it from 1 in 1,365.3 down to 1 in 1024 and, from X & Y onwards, 1 in 512!
In-Game Shiny Pok�mon
In addition to this, there have been numerous Shiny Pok�mon that have been encountered in events and even more notably, within the games themselves. These Pok�mon are always shiny no matter how many times you soft reset. In the Trainer Tower in FireRed/LeafGreen, there were also a couple of trainers with Shiny Pok�mon
#130 Gyarados | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Game: Pok�mon Gold/Silver/Crystal & HeartGold/SoulSilver Method:
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#147 Dratini & #443 Gible | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location: Flocessy Town Method:
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#612 Haxorus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Game: Pok�mon Black 2 & White 2 Method:
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Events & Un-obtainable Shiny Pok�mon
In Generation IV and Generation V, nearly all the non-Shiny event Pok�mon you obtain are coded to not be shiny. These Pok�mon can usually be soft reset for IVs and natures, but they will never be shiny. There are a few exceptions for this, such as a couple of Kyushu events in 2012 in Japan. In addition to this, in Pok�mon Black, White, Black 2 & White 2, several of the wild Pok�mon are coded to not be shiny, specifically the legends Victini, Reshiram and Zekrom. In X & Y, none of the Legendary Pok�mon can be shiny.
As of now, the following Pok�mon cannot be shiny under any circumstance.
Unavailable Shiny Pok�mon & Non-changeable Forms | ||||||||
Shiny Locks
Starting in Pok�mon Black & White, the developers started instituting locks where Pok�mon could be caught in a wild but prevented from being shiny. These locks are mostly done on the signature legendary Pok�mon of the games, but do range further. These Pok�mon are usually available as shiny through other games and are only locked through the particular game listed.
How to Get Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Black 2
Source: https://www.serebii.net/games/shiny.shtml
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