Tylerinco1
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Thank you that helps to know that.
I'm more interested in chaining for one with 3 stars for IVs; I've decided that I'll be happy if a shiny shows up but I'd rather not make it the actual goal.
Hey guys, i've got my synchronizer ready for catching Kyogre. Any tips on catching one, with close to perfect IVs?
Hey guys, i've got my synchronizer ready for catching Kyogre. Any tips on catching one, with close to perfect IVs?
Honestly, the smart thing to do is to KO it, and then rebattle it after the Delta Episode. It makes it a lot easier to do SR's. Of course, if it is shiny when you encounter it, catch it.Thanks guys. One more question- Is it worth SR during the main story, or would it be better if I KO it and just leave it until the post game. I've heard those cutscenes can make it long and off-putting.
Honestly, youre better off chaining Porygon at the Mirage Island it appears in. The mountains grass area is just not big enough to keep a chain consistently going without having to walk steps and reset after almost every encounter. The Mirage Island it appears on is located just north of Mossdeep, and has a far stretching grass patch which is oblong and larger on one end, making standing in between both ends of the grass a prime spot to keep the chain going. I have chained up to 700 encounters (chains of 30-100) and encountered 5 shinies in my hunt for a really good Analytic specimen.
How do you chain in ORAS? Do you use the DexNav, or do you get the PokéRadar later on in the game?
Does anybody know who the official composers are for ORAS? Specifically the new music (not the arrangements from R/S/E).
Is there an ore maniac to whom you can sell pearls, nuggets, etc?
According to the Wikipedia entry on the games, the composers are: Minako Adachi, Go Ichinose, Hitomi Sato, and Junichi Masuda. Who did what on the soundtrack however, I can't tell. But it's likely a group effort.
Does anybody know who the official composers are for ORAS? Specifically the new music (not the arrangements from R/S/E).
According to the Wikipedia entry on the games, the composers are: Minako Adachi, Go Ichinose, Hitomi Sato, and Junichi Masuda. Who did what on the soundtrack however, I can't tell. But it's likely a group effort.
Yeah, that's the only source I could find too. Ah well, fair enough. Thanks. ^^
Honestly, youre better off chaining Porygon at the Mirage Island it appears in. The mountains grass area is just not big enough to keep a chain consistently going without having to walk steps and reset after almost every encounter. The Mirage Island it appears on is located just north of Mossdeep, and has a far stretching grass patch which is oblong and larger on one end, making standing in between both ends of the grass a prime spot to keep the chain going. I have chained up to 700 encounters (chains of 30-100) and encountered 5 shinies in my hunt for a really good Analytic specimen.
That's perfect, thank you.
...Er, any idea which one of these tracks is the "pokefan encounter" music? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W64heHaLAgk (I'm trying to give the composer credit for a piano arrangement) edit: I think it must be "Eye Contact! Daisuki Club"
As far as I'm aware, no. The chances of you getting more perfect IVs and getting Egg Moves should simply increase with search level, irrespective of forming a chain.Also, if I'm just looking for high IVs and/or special moves, does it really matter as much if it stays as a single chain as opposed to just having a high number of encounters before using the dexnav to search?