Simple Questions/Requests - Mark 36 (Minor Pokemon Trades, Item Requests etc GO HERE) (NO HACKING)

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Hey does anyone have a non English game? I want to hatch a shiny shieldon and I don't have any good foreign parent for medusa method. I already have two good parents and all I need to do is trade them to you guys. I just need a male or female and you can keep the parents afterwards.
 
I am looking for a Charizardite Y mega stone. In return I am offering one modest nature Rotom with 31 iv's in the following; ATK/DEF/SATK/SDEF/SPD) and a Gastly, timid nature same iv's as Rotom.

I can trade anytime from this Monday onward. I have posted this on another forum so this is a first come first serve.
 
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You might want to check Reddit and see if anyone on there has those SVs. I think it has the largest active community with regards to checking SVs and hatching eggs.
Thanks. Been slowly trying Reddit, but I've never used it before, and so have to wait ~10 minutes between posts. So it's proving pretty difficult to arrange trades through intermittent communication.
 
Looking for a 5IV Honedge but only if its French, Spanish, Italian or German even Korean, i have a japanese one, i'm willing to trade a 5IV honedge back for it, or something else
 
Looking for a 5IV Honedge but only if its French, Spanish, Italian or German even Korean, i have a japanese one, i'm willing to trade a 5IV honedge back for it, or something else
Why do you need another foreign one if you already got a japaneese Honedge? I cant see why it would be useful.

Also, tip to all those looking for megastones:
I doubt anyone will trade them for spitbacks or items that can easily be bought in game. Usually those that trade the stones away are looking for other stones in return, several flawless pokes or a flawless shiny.
This is just to inform that you probably wont find someone trading their 1 per save m-stones for things they could easily get themselves.
 
Why do you need another foreign one if you already got a japaneese Honedge? I cant see why it would be useful.

Also, tip to all those looking for megastones:
I doubt anyone will trade them for spitbacks or items that can easily be bought in game. Usually those that trade the stones away are looking for other stones in return, several flawless pokes or a flawless shiny.
This is just to inform that you probably wont find someone trading their 1 per save m-stones for things they could easily get themselves.
but ppl can clone those things, not as valuable if cloning is possible
 
You only need one to be foreign, a pokemon from your game and a pokemon with a different language tag counts as pokemon from 2 regions
yes but quoting from bulbpaedia here on the masuda method "The Masuda method involves breeding two Pokémon created in games of different countries. An Egg resulting from such a pairing will have a higher likelihood of being Shiny. The most common way to arrange such a pairing is to use one foreign Pokémon and one from the game in which the breeding occurs, although the method will work in any game provided at least one of the Pokémon in the pair is from a country different to the country of the game cartridge." So that wording suggests to me an increased chance with two pokemon of different countries for example a Japanese and french honedge on an american game would be greater that just an Japanese and american pokemon in an american version
 
yes but quoting from bulbpaedia here on the masuda method "The Masuda method involves breeding two Pokémon created in games of different countries. An Egg resulting from such a pairing will have a higher likelihood of being Shiny. The most common way to arrange such a pairing is to use one foreign Pokémon and one from the game in which the breeding occurs, although the method will work in any game provided at least one of the Pokémon in the pair is from a country different to the country of the game cartridge." So that wording suggests to me an increased chance with two pokemon of different countries for example a Japanese and french honedge on an american game would be greater that just an Japanese and american pokemon in an american version
Last time I checked america and japan are different countries, so the shiny chance is just the same if you were to use a french and japanese pokemon; if you happen to get two foreign that are great then fine, but all you need is a pokemon that is from a different country from the pokemon you are planning to breed it with ie a japanese parent and a parent from your game ( I assume its english)
 
yes but quoting from bulbpaedia here on the masuda method "The Masuda method involves breeding two Pokémon created in games of different countries. An Egg resulting from such a pairing will have a higher likelihood of being Shiny. The most common way to arrange such a pairing is to use one foreign Pokémon and one from the game in which the breeding occurs, although the method will work in any game provided at least one of the Pokémon in the pair is from a country different to the country of the game cartridge." So that wording suggests to me an increased chance with two pokemon of different countries for example a Japanese and french honedge on an american game would be greater that just an Japanese and american pokemon in an american version
Medusa method breeding only requires one pokemon from a different region. Using two different region pokemon does not increase the likelihood at all since medusa method breeding only increases the chance once already. They do not stack up if you use a French with Japanese in an English game, French and English in an English game yields the same odds. The only way to increase the chance of hatching a shiny egg further would be to obtain the shiny charm from completing the national pokedex. I have several successful medusa breeds
 
I have a 31/31/31/x/31/31 jolly technician breloom level 29 with the moves rock tomb mach punch force palm and bullet seed,evd max atk max spe idr rest

looking for a skarmory with the egg moves whirlwind,brave bird,and stealth rock,impish nature
 
yes but quoting from bulbpaedia here on the masuda method "The Masuda method involves breeding two Pokémon created in games of different countries. An Egg resulting from such a pairing will have a higher likelihood of being Shiny. The most common way to arrange such a pairing is to use one foreign Pokémon and one from the game in which the breeding occurs, although the method will work in any game provided at least one of the Pokémon in the pair is from a country different to the country of the game cartridge." So that wording suggests to me an increased chance with two pokemon of different countries for example a Japanese and french honedge on an american game would be greater that just an Japanese and american pokemon in an american version
Look at bolded part. I think you misunderstood what it meant.:-)
 
I have a 31/31/31/x/31/31 jolly technician breloom level 29 with the moves rock tomb mach punch force palm and bullet seed,evd max atk max spe idr rest

looking for a skarmory with the egg moves whirlwind,brave bird,and stealth rock,impish nature
i think i can breed you one but i am at work right now
 
Looking for male klefki with switcheroo. Nature and IV's don't matter.

Offering 5IV gastly with disable or 5IV heracross with rockblast.
 
does anyone have a non English game? I want to hatch a shiny shieldon and I don't have any good foreign parent for medusa method. I already have two good parents and all I need to do is trade them to you guys. I just need a male or female and you can keep the parents afterwards.
 
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