I'm not sure if anyone else has already touched on this topic but..
I have been looking into Pokéradar Chaining after my recent success with the Fishing Chaining. I will sum up what I have found out here. (It doesn't vary too much from the Pokéradar Chaining technique used in Diamond/Pearl/Platinum, but there are a few extras to know) I myself owned both Diamond and Pearl but never really took an interest in shiny Pokémon up until now. So this is a learning experience for me, whether it is new or old news to anyone else in here.
Pokéradar Chaining basically works like this:1. Acquire the Pokéradar from the scientist on the 2nd floor of the professors lab in Lumiose.
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You must have defeated the Elite Four to do so)
2. Buy a hell of a lot of Repels.
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I'd recommend Super as they are the most cost effective)
3. Find a section of grass/flowers that Pokémon can be caught in, this area should be at least 5x5 for this to work effectively.
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Choose the area depending on that Pokémon you'd like to gain a shiny of)
4. Register the Pokéradar so it is easily accessible through the Y button.
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I would recommend un-registering anything else on there to avoid breaking the chain by mistake)5. Use a Super Repel and then step into the centre of the area and activate the Pokéradar.
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It is important that you do not use your Rollerblades or bike at any point as this will break the chain)
Before continuing with the steps here I will explain the method for chaining, which was what I had to look up as I couldn't reach chains past 2/3 beforehand.
When you activate the Pokéradar you will notice a few pieces of the grass/flowers will shake, here are the different shakes to note:
Trap square - This square shakes very slightly and will break the chain if stepped into.
Soft square - This square shakes visibly more than the Trap square but still not as violently as the following squares.
Medium square - This square can be difficult to pick out, as it lies somewhere close between the Soft and Rough square.
Rough square - This square moves very violently. (I find it much easier to recognize from the others)
Shiny square - The shiny square signifies a shiny being located in this square, when this square shakes it will make a 'tring' noise so having sound is advisable.
This video shows a shiny square in game:Now this is the important part:Remember to
always note the square type that you first encounter as this is the square type you
will need to move into next!
If you forget or didn't see the correct square, never fear, simply recharge your Pokéradar by stepping anywhere but the shaking grass you did see (make sure not to leave the patch of grass/flowers) then use the Pokéradar again and your chain will continue.
If there is a specific Pokémon in that area that you would like to chain for a shiny then all you have to do is use the Pokéradar until you find that Pokémon
and then begin your chain.
If at any point during that chain you encounter a different Pokémon then the chain has been broken. There is also a very rare case that you could accidentally enter a different shaking grass and still encounter the same Pokémon, in this case the chain will continue but this will reset the type of square to the one you just entered.
Now back to the steps:6. Either defeat or capture the wild Pokémon you encounter.
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Running will not work and will only break the chain)
7. Your Pokéradar will automatically locate the next shaking grass/flower squares, find the square that matches the type of your previous and continue.
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Remember you can re use the Pokéradar by following the steps mentioned above under 'Now this is the important part' to re-show the shaking squares)
8. This is basically it, just keep chaining and your chances will increase and reach maximum at 40.
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You can in fact still carry on your chain past the first shiny you meet and keep the maxed chances going, this could be done effectively to catch many shiny Pokémon)
There are many rumoured methods around for successfully chaining, such as only moving to squares 4 apart from each other etc. Here are a few tips useful for when using the Pokéradar:
1. If you can, avoid using squares at the edge of the grass/flower patch as these squares have a lower chance of triggering a follow up chain.
2. Choose a Pokémon strong enough to 1 hit the Pokémon you encounter, the moves you use can then act as a way of counting what you are up to in the chain.
3. Bring a few max ether and/or elixirs to make sure you can keep using these moves.
4. You can never have enough Repels, there can be nothing worse than reaching a 39 chain and then encountering a wild Pokémon in a none shaking square.
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finally... (Talk about long post, I know, geeez
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Here are the few things that can in fact break your chain:1. Entering a patch of grass/flowers that does not have the Pokémon you have been chaining.
2. Entering a Trap square and receiving the message 'It seems there is no Pokémon in here.'
3. Leaving the field you are currently chaining in.
4. Turning off your game, soft resetting does not work, the chain is broken upon re-loading the game.
5. Using the Rollerblades or bike.
6. Having an egg in your party hatch.
And here are a couple that will not:1. Using an item or any of the menu's in between chaining.
2. Encountering a
'Legendary bird' the chain will continue when it flees.
If I made any mistakes or missed anything I will change/add to this post, hope this helps some of you whether new or old to the Pokéradar!