How does chain fishing work?

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How exactly do I chain fish in Pokemon X and Y? Do i have to talk to the super rod fisherman, or what. I fish every time after the last, but I have no way to know if it is working or not. I run at the end of every battle instead of KO'ing due to limited PP.






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What are the odds of chain fishing?

CHAIN FISHINGSuccessful hooksEffects on future encounters3\u20136Brilliant Pok\xe9mon have 1.3\xd7 the likelihood of appearing7\u201314Brilliant Pok\xe9mon have 3.3\xd7 the likelihood of appearing15\u201324Brilliant Pok\xe9mon have 6.6\xd7 the likelihood of appearing25+Brilliant Pok\xe9mon have 16.6\xd7 the likelihood of appearing1 more row•Nov 21, 2019

What breaks a chain in chain fishing?

There are a few things that will break a fishing chain: Reeling in too fast/slow. Getting the 'Nothing Seems to be biting' message....Things that won't break your chain:
  • Defeating, catching or running from Pokemon.
  • Changing rod.
  • Reeling in a different Pok\xe9mon.
  • Using the menu.
  • Using items & interacting with Party Pokemon.


  • How do you chain fish?

    Hey Everyone!! The basics of Chain Fishing is to consecutively reel in Pokemon until you get a shiny pokemon, however there are a few things that can break your chain, as long as keep it from breaking. You CAN run away from the Pokemon or faint or catch it without breaking the chain.



    SHINY CHAIN FISHING Tutorial | How to Catch Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire XY




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