Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen It was a somewhat odd remake when it first came out on the Game Boy Advance, as the core experience is tied to Kanto, but there's additional content for the Sevii Islands and National Dex to fill out every Gen 2 and 3 mon. Things are even weirder with the ports on Switch and Switch 2. This is because the game has quest lines that involve unlocking trading options. pokemon It's a Gen 3 game, but it's not currently available on the Switch console, so the quests are mostly redundant and Pokemon Firered and LeafgreenIt is impossible to complete the National Dex. Still, even if the odds aren't high, give good hunters plenty of options.
It could be argued that this is the best version for shiny hunting. Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen It's the latter because it gives you access to Staryu and Starmie, who have the Illuminate ability that allows you to encounter Pokémon more often. However, some Pokémon cannot be found shiny just by fishing or walking through the grass, and this can make them some of the most painful hunts in the game. For example, a shiny starter can only be used via a soft reset. This method is relatively fast, but quite tedious and time consuming. However, other Pokémon do not have this luxury, as they can only be obtained through breeding, making hunting Shiny nearly impossible.
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Most Pokémon found by default in the Gen 3 Kanto remake are found in various regions, or at least have a decent chance of being found, making for a brilliant hunting process, even if it takes several days. But Pokemon like Eevee Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen They are exclusive to in-game trades or gifts, and can be soft-reset until only the latter shines.
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Others can only be bred for shiny hunting purposes. That means the process is much longer and less likely to yield good results. Here is the list:
- Farfetch'd: You get Farfetch'd in Vermilion City. Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen When exchanging a sparrow with a young girl who lives south of the Pokémon Center. The Farfetch'd (Ch'ding) you get is a shiny lock, so you can only get a shiny Farfetch'd post-game after unlocking the breed.
- hitmonly or Hitmon-chan (plus tea log and hitmontop): You can be guaranteed Hitmon or Hitmonchan at the Saffron City Fighting Dojo, and since it is a gift Pokemon, it can shine brightly. The problem is that you only get one, and to get the other you have to breed Tyrogue. The same goes for Shiny Tyrogue and Shiny Hitmontop.
- Ricky Tung: The only way to get Lickitung is to trade one of the exclusive versions. Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen Golduck (fire red) or Slowbro(leaf green). Like Farfetch'd, the deal is shiny-locked, so you can only get shiny Lickitung through breeding.
- Mr. Mime: Likewise Mr. Mime is a trading monopoly that: Pokemon Firered and LeafgreenOn route 2, if you give away Abra, you can only get one. This animal is shiny locked, so you'll need to breed it to find the shiny version.
- Jinx (and Smukhum): Jynx is one of the best Pokemon. Fire red and leaf greenBut that's only possible with in-game transactions. You'll need to trade Poliwhirl to the old man in Cerulean City, but Jynx is locked in sparkles. Next, you need to obtain it by breeding a shiny Smoochum and then evolving it into a Jynx.
- Vaporeon, jolteonand/or Flareon: There is an Eevee guaranteed as a gift in Celadon City, so you can make it sparkle through a soft reset. Assuming you receive a Shiny Stone as a gift and evolve it into one of the only three Eeveelutions in the game, the other two can only be found as Shiny Stones through Breeding Stones and Evolution Stones.
- Pichu, Clepa, Eagle Buffand weinert: These four baby Pokémon can only be found shiny through breeding, as they don't spawn anywhere.
- togepi (and Togetic): There are guaranteed Togepi eggs to get, but egg hatching is a terrible, shiny method of hunting. Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen. Since this is the only way to get Togepi other than breeding, both Togepi and Togetic are very difficult to find shiny.
- Elekid, Magbiand Azuril: In addition to how difficult it is to use Breeding for Shiny Hunt, these three Pokémon are version exclusives. Electabuzz and Magma Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen Can only be found in power plants. fire red In the former case, Mt. In Ember leaf green In the latter case, the baby form is dedicated to reproduction. Likewise Marill and Azumarill leaf green As an exclusive, Azurill can only be found shiny in this version by breeding.
Why glowing hunting through breeding is terrible in Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen
The main problem with breeding in this game is that there is no Masuda Method or Shiny Charm. That means the odds are 1/8,192. Not only that, but whether or not a Pokémon obtained through breeding is shiny is determined when you receive the egg, not when it hatches. This means that you can't soft reset the moment the egg hatches, but you have to reset it to before you got it or get another egg. If that wasn't enough, in the Gen 3 Kanto remake, Flame Body's ability doesn't make eggs hatch faster, making the process even longer. For this reason, glowing hunts can be a tiring process if breeding is involved, and can take so long that it's nearly impossible to do for multiple Pokémon.

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September 7, 2004
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Anyone 10 years or older / Mild fantasy violence, simulated gambling
- multiplayer
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online multiplayer
