How do I effectively chain a Pokémon battle?

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From this answer, it sounds like Pokémon are able to call for help an unlimited number of times. In addition, it looks like there are some Pokémon that can only be encountered when they respond to other Pokémon's cries for help.

How can I effectively chain an encounter to get Pokémon like Pikachu or Mareanie?






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How do chains work Pokémon?

How do the Chain Count and Number of times you have battled a Pokemon work together? Every time you encounter a Pokemon you have a chance at rerolling the encounter to be a Shiny Pokemon. The higher the chain the higher the chance at rerolling the chance at the Pokemon being shiny.

How do I keep my SOS chain going?

Surfing, fishing, walking in tall grass, and even being attacked by Pok\xe9mon hiding in bushes or flying overhead can lead to an SOS battle. You'll then want to encourage the wild Pok\xe9mon to call for help as often as possible. Start by reducing their health as much as you can.

How do you trigger SOS in Pokémon?

What is Chaining? Chaining is the act of essentially encountering a certain Pok\xe9mon many times in a row using an item called the Pok\xe9 Radar. When the Pok\xe9 Radar is activated, several patches of grass shake and/or flash, which means Pok\xe9mon are hiding there that can be encountered by entering the patch.



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