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Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Pokémon: The Poké Radar and Chaining | You want some shinies, huh?
Upon completing your Sinnoh Dex, Prof. Oak will present you with the Poké Radar (and Pokétch Screen #20 to go with it as soon as you visit Pal Park). The Poké Radar works using the same magic that puts the chocolate into Coco Pops. Simply wander into a patch of grass (it won't work if you're on your bike) and use the Poké Radar and amazingly, patches of grass will start to physically shake. Simply move to one of these patches of grass and a Pokémon will appear. In general, the more aggressive the shaking, the rarer the Pokémon.

But what's so special about a stick that can make Pokémon appear when you can meet wild Pokémon anyway?

Two things actually. The first is that using the Poké Radar is the only way to meet a few Pokémon in the game. The second is that through a long-winded and time consuming process, you can meet shiny Pokémon. Yeah, I thought that might catch your attention.

Before we discuss this method of meeting shinies - known as chaining - let's have a quick look at the Pokémon you can meet exclusively using the Poké Radar, and where to go to meet them:

Image
Pokémon
Location
Nidoran (F)
Route 201
Nidorina
Route 221
Lake Valor
Nidoran (M)
Route 201
Nidorino
Route 221
Lake Valor
Venonat
Route 229
Venomoth
Route 229
Mankey
Route 225
Route 226
Primeape
Route 225
Route 226
Slowpoke
Route 211 West (Pearl only)
Grimer
Route 215 South
Tauros
Route 209
Route 210 South
Ditto
Route 218
Sentret
Route 202
Togepi
Route 230
Mareep
Valley Windworks
Flaaffy
Route 222
Hoppip
Route 205 North (Diamond only), Fuego Ironworks
(Pearl only), Route 205 South
Skiploom
Route 205 North (Diamond only), Fuego Ironworks (Pearl only)
Sunkern
Route 204 North
Wobbuffet
Lake Acuity
Lake Valor
Lake Verity
Houndoom
Route 214
Route 215 (Pearl only)
Stantler
Route 207 (Pearl only)
Smeargle
Route 212 North
Tyrogue
Route 208
Route 211 West
Miltank
Route 209
Route 210 South
Larvitar
Route 207 (Diamond only)
Mightyena
Route 214
Route 215 (Diamond only)
Swellow
Route 213
Ralts
Route 203
Route 204 South
Kirlia
Route 203
Route 204 South
Nincada
Eterna Forest
Loudred
Mt. Coronet
Aron
Fuego Ironworks (Diamond only)
Torkoal
Route 227
Stark Mountain
Trapinch
Route 228
Vibrava
Route 228
Swablu
Route 211 East
Baltoy
Route 206
Kecleon
Route 210 North (Diamond only)
Duskull
Route 224
Dusclops
Route 224
Snorunt
Route 216
Route 217
Lake Acuity
Bagon
Route 210 North (Pearl only)

Chaining

Chaining is the method used to find shinies using your Poké Radar. It refers to the finding of the same Pokémon multiple times in succession. Although it's possible to find a shiny Pokémon whenever you use the Poké Radar, the more Pokémon you manage to chain together the greater the odds of finding a shiny. When the Poké Radar detects a shiny Pokémon, it'll tell you by showing sparking stars above the patch of grass you need to wade into to meet a shiny. Shinies start to become more common when you've made a chain of around 40 Pokémon.

To chain, use the Pokéradar to find a Pokémon. If you run from the Pokémon you'll break the chain - you need to either catch it or make it faint. Following this, more patches of grass will start to shake - simply make your way to one of them, and with any luck you'll meet the same Pokémon again. This can be repeated a potentially unlimited number of times - just remember that meeting any other Pokémon than the one you're currently chaining will break the chain. Application #20 on your Pokétch will display the number of Pokémon met in your current chain, as well as your top three chains (used to show off with to anybody who probably doesn't care). This is useful to help you keep track of when you've reached the magic 40 mark. Note that as long as you don't run off, the chain will remain intact. If after reaching a chain of 40 you wish to just search for shinies, you can keep recharging and reusing the Poké Radar until you see a patch of grass containing one.

Chaining Tips

Page by Typhlosion. Updated by TheHuntBegins and Dan Dan.

Page written by Typhlosion.

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COMMENTS
PKMN Trainer Van on Thu 03 Jan 2008 06:52:06 UTC.
Part of getting a shiny patch requires a lot of luck... And I'm having a rough time because my most chained PKMN currently is BUIZEL at 17 in a row... ~_~ -(Bad Luck...)
Champ on Sun 13 Jan 2008 23:54:59 UTC.
Nice guide I have used it and got to 23 so far on my highest chain hopefully I will get better and see a shiny soon =D
williamoo29 on Wed 23 Jan 2008 16:50:53 UTC.
Great! Because of this I have my first shiny pokemon
Dyexzos the Deoxys on Sat 02 Feb 2008 21:01:19 UTC.
i hope to catch a billion shinies this way!
jfggh on Mon 18 Feb 2008 01:54:47 UTC.
i hope this works
r.e.d. on Wed 20 Feb 2008 21:43:09 UTC.
i wanted a shiny real bad, i knew you had to use the poke radar but i didnt know it was that complicated...
Lady Sami on Fri 22 Feb 2008 10:51:36 UTC.
my biggest chain is 4 i am so rubbish at this is there any pkmn that are easy to chain?plz help me!
r.e.d. on Fri 22 Feb 2008 15:07:49 UTC.
i have shiny golem now and i was able to chain 85 geodudes
Alexi: Crazier by the Day on Sat 23 Feb 2008 00:30:43 UTC.
Need to try this...
und3l3t3 on Sat 23 Feb 2008 04:57:25 UTC.
-.- Annoying, chaining is,. but I'm not giving up~!
magmorter 66 on Sun 23 Mar 2008 14:32:03 UTC.
be preperd (that red eyed aron will pay)
eddyboy36 on Mon 24 Mar 2008 12:09:10 UTC.
wobbfet female has lipstick on -_- shame on the male/female genders
Freestyler on Tue 25 Mar 2008 11:51:55 UTC.
i have no idea why im saying this
Eric_ on Mon 28 Apr 2008 15:07:44 UTC.
i'm really bad at this!! but i've got a shiny Bidoof & sneasel:) (without using my pokérader)
skittymaster/pokemonSLR on Fri 16 May 2008 16:01:49 UTC.
i think im very unlucky when it comes to chaining them the highest i got was 13 and that was starlys
papaioannou on Sat 05 Jul 2008 18:40:48 UTC.
I only ever got to 27 if you want a shiny look on the GTS but dont expect them to come cheap!
Mattster on Thu 14 Aug 2008 11:17:30 UTC.
Tip: If you're chaining Pokemon like Abra, that escape at the start of the battle (or even chaining other weak Pokemon), Quick Balls do wonders for capturing them immediately.
Lion Demon on Wed 20 Aug 2008 18:18:09 UTC.
I got Shiny Geodude And Shiny Meditite Without Chaining My Best was 12 Machops ._. Im A Lowlife aren't I!
Specstile on Wed 20 Aug 2008 21:27:41 UTC.
try only chaining 20 and stock abot 200 repels you are bound to find a shiny i did
PokeSurfer on Fri 29 Aug 2008 19:16:31 UTC.
Shiny pokemon mean pokesurfer get happy with rarity and show off a lot. pokesurfer say "hahaha!"
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