MattyMoonstone Posted December 19, 2023 Share Posted December 19, 2023 So I took a hiatus after Halloween, I was shunting Heatmor, I had a tracker on, I had 20k encounters with Heatmor, I came back today and I started shunting Dratini. With that being done my question would be this.... Will the 20k encounters with Heatmor, carry over to my encounter rate for Dratini since a shiny is 1/30k and I already had 20k non shiny encounters. Link to comment
Enzo Posted December 19, 2023 Share Posted December 19, 2023 Hello, The species doesn't matter and encounters do not stack in any way at all, each separate pokemon encounter has 1/30k odds of being shiny. MattyMoonstone 1 Link to comment
BreederXp Posted December 19, 2023 Share Posted December 19, 2023 Yes and No Every time you encounter a Pokemon, the odds of it being shiny are 1/30K (1/27K on Donor or Shiny Charm, 1/24K if on Donor + Shiny charm) Keeping track of encounters is more of a mind game/theory of probability. Probability says if you do 30K encounters, you are more likely to encounter a shiny, but there is no guarantee and the odds do not change. Hope this helps! My opinion is the only way to encounter shinys, is by- encountering them! The more pokemon you encounter the more of a chance for one to be shiny- so just keep hunting and one will show up eventually! Good luck agncunhass and MattyMoonstone 2 Link to comment
Quakkz Posted December 19, 2023 Share Posted December 19, 2023 Thats Not how it works BrokenJoker 1 Link to comment
CanadaSorry Posted December 19, 2023 Share Posted December 19, 2023 I believe it works out to 30k encounters giving a shiny 64% of the time, (binomial distribution yadda, yadda) but you can often land in that bad 36% where you dont get it. For many many encounters, sometimes its 41k or sometimes its 120-150k before you finally "hit" the right number Its 50/50 really. Its either shiny or it isnt. What you put into it, is what you get from it If you get 25k and give up, then sure, it was a "waste" to get nothing But if you grind to 35k or 48k or whatever is required, then its all worth-while The best thing to do imo is to stop counting so it doesnt feel so incredibly harsh. Best of luck on your future hunts, SRIF ♡ Link to comment
Seth Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 Great explanations above. Sometimes I just tell people to imagine a dice with 30,000 sides/options instead of the usual 6-side dice. Each time you get a Pokémon encounter, you roll the 30,000-sided dice and hope to land on the "shiny" number. Your chances do not increase hitting this number no matter how many times you try. But the chances of getting the "shiny" number in 30,000 attempts is pretty decent. Keep hunting and you will get it eventually. Best of luck. 🙂 MattyMoonstone, wxkta and Shadow 2 1 Link to comment
RysPicz Posted December 20, 2023 Share Posted December 20, 2023 Shiny rate is fair MattyMoonstone, Shadow, Seth and 1 other 2 1 1 Link to comment
MattyMoonstone Posted December 20, 2023 Author Share Posted December 20, 2023 Thank you everyone. Link to comment
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