Chaining
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- Poliwag Grandparent
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Has anyone found a good place with good Pokemon to chain at with the Pokeradar? I've been using the patch of grass near the other passage to Cyllage on Route 7... Anywhere else?
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- Poliwag Kid
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I've been using the purple flowers (the square shaped patch) to chain Skiddo. Works well. I got a chain of 20 skiddo before breaking it... What happened you ask? I wasn't paying attention and pressed the run button...
I've never gotten more then 5 since.
I've never gotten more then 5 since.
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- Poliwag Kid
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I agree. The only bad thing about breeding is that it is unbelievably boring. But if you do something else such as TV, reading, Poliwager adoptables... It can make the time go by in a flash!I too tried Route 7, but after trying it for a few days and being unsuccessful, I recommend breeding, because you can breed IVs and Egg Moves and Natures easily. But best of luck if you continue!
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- Poliwhirl Teenager
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There's a fairly large patch of grass on Route 2 that's nice for chaining some early-game Pokémon like Pidgey, Fletchling, Bunnelby, and Scatterbug.
There's also several large patches of flowers on Route 7 for stuff like Flebébé, Roselia, Spritzee, Swirlix, Croagunk, Ducklett, and Smeargle.
Haven't tried it in these locations myself yet, but Route 5 also has a big useful-looking flower patch (with Pokémon like Abra, Gulpin, Doduo, Plusle, Minun, Furfrou, Skiddo, Pancham), and route 12 has an okay (though not great) spot just north of the gate to Shalour city (with Pokémon like Slowpoke, Exeggcute, Slowpoke, Tauros, Pinsir, Heracross, Miltank, Pachirisu, and Chatot).
Routes 18, 19, 21, and 22 also each have at least one grass or flower patch that may be easily-used for chaining.
There's also several large patches of flowers on Route 7 for stuff like Flebébé, Roselia, Spritzee, Swirlix, Croagunk, Ducklett, and Smeargle.
Haven't tried it in these locations myself yet, but Route 5 also has a big useful-looking flower patch (with Pokémon like Abra, Gulpin, Doduo, Plusle, Minun, Furfrou, Skiddo, Pancham), and route 12 has an okay (though not great) spot just north of the gate to Shalour city (with Pokémon like Slowpoke, Exeggcute, Slowpoke, Tauros, Pinsir, Heracross, Miltank, Pachirisu, and Chatot).
Routes 18, 19, 21, and 22 also each have at least one grass or flower patch that may be easily-used for chaining.
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- Poliwag Grandparent
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I might stick with Route 7, considering I really like Shiny Floette. But who knows, I'll let you all know if I find anywhere else or have any success!
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- Poliwhirl Teenager
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Which shiny Floette are you looking for?
I'm a fan of shiny blue Florges, personally.
I'm a fan of shiny blue Florges, personally.
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- Poliwag Grandparent
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White or blue, preferably. I'll be happy with any of them though.