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By Ford James published 22 July 2021

A complete guide to Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny hunting including how to get the Shiny Charm

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You can find a Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny Pokemon for almost every creature out there, and catching them all is often the ultimate goal for the biggest and most dedicated collectors. However, catching Pokemon Sword and Shield shinies is quite a different process in this game, compared to any other title in the series. Which is why this guide might be of use to you. Coming up we've got some tips for catching Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny Pokemon, and exactly how it all works in Pokemon Sword and Shield.

Basics of Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny hunting

Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny hunting

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So you want to start shiny hunting in Pokemon Sword and Shield? There's a few things you need to know before you start. Firstly, catch combos don't exist in Galar; while chaining is still a thing that we'll get onto shortly, catch combos were first introduced with Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee. You don't need to worry about catch combos specifically here, because shiny chains in Pokemon Sword and Shield work differently.

To begin shiny hunting, you first need to choose which Pokemon you want to hunt. Whether it's a Wooloo or a Wailord, pick your target then go to the location that particular pocket monster spawns the most (check out our Pokemon Sword and Shield Wild Area guide for all of the Wild Area spawns).

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Essentially, you need to keep battling the Pokemon of your choice and either catch them or knock them out. The higher your tally of that specific species you've battled, the more likely it is to be shiny. You can check how many you've battled under the relevant Pokedex entry. While that's the basic gist of things, read on to understand how it all works and how to shiny hunt more effectively.

Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny chance

Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny Munna

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You already know the base chance of finding a shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Sword and Shield is 1 in 4096, but what about when you've battled lots more of that species? The table below outlines how many Pokemon you need to battle of one species to increase the chance of encountering a shiny.

Data courtesy of Serebii.net.

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Battle CountChance of Shiny (%)Without Shiny CharmWith Shiny Charm
501.5%1/20481/1024
1002%1/1365.3331/819.2
2002.5%1/10241/682.6667
3003%1/819.21/585.1429
5003%1/682.66671/512

You're probably wondering what on earth a Shiny Charm is after seeing the odds slashed so drastically in the above table, so let us explain.

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How to get the Pokemon Sword and Shield Shiny Charm

Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny hunting

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The Pokemon Sword and Shield Shiny Charm is a simple concept; once you have it in your bag, the chance of each encounter being a shiny Pokemon is increased. Question is, how do you get the Shiny Charm? You're going to want it before you even start shiny hunting, and it's not easy.

To get the Shiny Charm, your first goal is to... complete the Pokemon Sword and Shield Pokedex. Yep, you need to catch every single one of the 400 Pokemon in the game. You'll need to do some trading to make it happen thanks to the various Pokemon Sword and Shield differences, but it needs to happen before you can get your hands on the Shiny Charm.

Once your Galar Pokedex is at 400/400, head to Circhester. Enter the west door of Hotel Ionia, go up the elevator, then enter the room on the far left. You should've spoken to the Director once before now in order to get the Catching Charm, but now you've completed the Pokedex, he'll reward you with the Shiny Charm. Result.

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How to shiny chain in Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny: Ninetales

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So while encountering 500 of the same Pokemon will increase the odds of you finding a shiny, that isn't the same as shiny chaining. If you encounter and then defeat or catch up to 25 of the same Pokemon species in a row, the odds of finding a shiny are increased even further. If you stumble into one that isn't the same species, make sure you run away and don't catch it or let it faint, because your chain will be reset.

Once you hit a chain of 25, that's the maximum you can shiny chain in Sword and Shield. Combine all three methods (Shiny Charm, 500+ battles, and a 25+ shiny chain) and your odds of encountering a shiny will increase drastically, from the base 1/4096 to 1/455.

What are square shinies in Pokemon Sword and Shield?

so apparently my Elephant is a rare square shiny or smth #PokemonSwordShield #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/5uvgdb8u9yNovember 20, 2019

You may have heard whispers of the elusive square shinies in Pokemon Sword and Shield, so let us shed some light on the situation. In an effort to add even more longevity to Galar by Game Freak, you can now find two types of shiny Pokemon; standard and square. Standard shinies are the shiny Pokemon everyone knows and loves from previous games, while square shinies are brand new.

On paper, for every shiny encounter in the game, it has a 1/16 chance of being a square shiny instead of the standard. You'll be able to tell whether it's standard or square by the intro animation; the usual stars will be replaced by square outlines, but the difference in colour palette is still the same. Don't worry, square shinies aren't a different shade!

It's not quite as simple as that however. If you follow the chaining method explained above by catching or defeating 25 of the same Pokemon in a row, those 1/16 odds will be flipped. Instead, you'll have 15/16 odds of finding a square shiny, and just 1/16 of the shiny being standard.

How to breed shinies in Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Sword and Shield Oval Charm

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If you're new to shiny hunting, you'll want to read up on the Masuda method of breeding shinies. Named after Game Freak director Junichi Masuda who implemented this method into the games from Generation IV onwards, understanding the core concept behind this is crucial if you want to increase your chance of getting shinies while breeding.

Essentially, the Masuda method is applicable when breeding two Pokemon from different language versions of the game. Any egg produced by two Pokemon originating from different languages in-game will have a higher chance of being shiny; 1/683 without the Shiny Charm, and 1/512 with it.

How do you get Pokemon of different languages? Trading, of course! As long as one of the Pokemon you're breeding came from a version of the game with a different language to the one you're playing on, the Masuda method will be in effect. Note that you can't use two Pokemon of the same language, even if that language is different to the one you're playing on.

In order to make the Masuda method most effective, the best option is to catch a Ditto in your language, then trade it for a Ditto caught in another language. Since Ditto can breed with almost every Pokemon and is the main way of breeding for eggs, once you've got a Ditto in a different language, you don't have to worry about anything else. Breed the Pokemon you've caught with it and voila, your chances of finding a shiny through breeding will be vastly improved.

Other Pokemon Sword and Shield shiny hunting tips

  1. Pokemon beyond your catch level cannot be shiny
    If you stumble upon a Pokemon in the Wild Area that is too high a level for you to catch because you haven't become Champion of Galar yet, don't worry! It's impossible for these pocket monsters to be shiny, so you won't run into one and have no choice but to flee.
  2. Dynamaxed Pokemon in Max Raid Battles can be shiny
    If you're partaking in some raids in the Wild Area, the raid boss does have a chance of being shiny and the shiny effects will be visible on the enemy model as you're battling it.
  3. Unlike Pokemon Let's Go, you cannot see if a Pokemon is shiny on the overworld
    Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee introduced a truly wonderful feature that allowed you to see whether a Pokemon was shiny before you ran into it on the overworld. Unfortunately, Game Freak has done away with this mechanic in Sword and Shield, so you actually have to enter the battle with the Pokemon before you can see if it's shiny or not.
  4. Starters are shiny locked
    In previous games, you could soft reset the game right at the start to re-roll the shiny encounter for each of the three Pokemon Sword and Shield starters. In Sword and Shield, this is impossible. The only way to get a shiny starter (Sobble, Grookey, Scorbunny) is via breeding.
  5. Legendaries cannot be shiny yet
    While shiny legendary sprites and models are in the game, it's impossible to find these naturally. None of the three Pokemon Sword and Shield legendaries can be shiny yet, so if you see footage of a player with these as shiny, they've hacked their game.

That's all there is to it when it comes to shiny hunting in Pokemon Sword and Shield! Complete the Pokedex, trade for a Ditto that speaks another language, and you'll be sorted. It'll still take a while, mind. Good luck!

Still trying to be the very best? Here's how to soft reset Pokemon Sword and Shield.

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