Talk:SOS Battle: Difference between revisions

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== Redirects? ==
== Redirects? ==
Can someone make "Calling for help" and "SOS" redirect here? I don't have permission to create pages, otherwise I'd do it myself. [[User:TheDoctorPotter|TheDoctorPotter]] ([[User talk:TheDoctorPotter|talk]]) 22:02, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
Can someone make "Calling for help" and "SOS" redirect here? I don't have permission to create pages, otherwise I'd do it myself. [[User:TheDoctorPotter|TheDoctorPotter]] ([[User talk:TheDoctorPotter|talk]]) 22:02, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
== Need to Add Specific Info about SOS Battle Mechanics ==
I was just wondering when this page would contain the specific details and numbers about the number of IV's and Shinies when chaining Pokemon using the SOS method. I found this information on the Bulba Handbook for this game, and was wondering when it would be added to the SOS Battle page.
Chain Lengths
The longer the chain, the more chance you have of finding a Pokémon that is shiny, has its hidden Ability, or has perfect IVs. After a chain of 255, the counter goes back to 0 again.
PERFECT IV'S:
Chain length of 0 to 4: No guaranteed perfect IVs
Chain length of 5 to 9: 1 guaranteed perfect IV
Chain length of 10-19: 2 guaranteed perfect IVs
Chain length of 20-29: 3 guaranteed perfect IVs
Chain length of 30-255: 4 guaranteed perfect IVs
HIDDEN ABILITIES:
Chain length of 0 to 9: 0% chance of Hidden Ability
Chain length of 10 to 19: 5% chance of Hidden Ability
Chain length of 20 to 29: 10% chance of Hidden Ability
Chain length of 30 to 255: 15% chance of Hidden Ability
SHINY CHANCE
A chain length of 70 to 255 gives you a 1/1024 chance of encountering a shiny (normally 1/4096). If you have obtained the Shiny Charm, the chance becomes 1/683 (normally 3/4096).
Breaking the Chain
The following actions will break a chain:
Fleeing the battle
The caller fainting without an ally being present
The caller fainting while the ally is a Pokémon with a call rate of 0
The caller calling a Pokémon that is not of the same family as the caller does not break the chain.
I don't know but I feel like it's important to add all this stuff to this page, but I wanted to ask someone for permission first, I guess, of where to put it instead of just copying and pasting it all on the page.--[[User:Rithvikkiran|Rithvikkiran]] ([[User talk:Rithvikkiran|talk]]) 22:16, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
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