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In his online column, [[Junichi Masuda]] detailed that he programmed a method of easily obtaining {{shiny2}} Pokémon utilizing the GTS. Dubbed the ''[[Masuda method]]'' by fans, it activates when two Pokémon in the [[Pokémon daycare]] are from games from different regions. This significantly raises the odds of their offspring being a shiny Pokémon. | In his online column, [[Junichi Masuda]] detailed that he programmed a method of easily obtaining {{shiny2}} Pokémon utilizing the GTS. Dubbed the ''[[Masuda method]]'' by fans, it activates when two Pokémon in the [[Pokémon daycare]] are from games from different language regions. This significantly raises the odds of their offspring being a shiny Pokémon. | ||
If an {{pkmn|egg}} is hatched from a Pokémon received from a game originating from a language other than the language of the player's cartridge, the chances of hatching a shiny Pokémon from that egg increase. It will not work if both Pokémon are from the same foreign language, even if it is a different language from the game; or if the player uses one of his or her own Pokémon and the [[Meister]]'s {{p|Magikarp}}. This is because the Magikarp has been generated on the same game as the player's Pokémon. | If an {{pkmn|egg}} is hatched from a Pokémon received from a game originating from a language other than the language of the player's cartridge, the chances of hatching a shiny Pokémon from that egg increase. It will not work if both Pokémon are from the same foreign language, even if it is a different language from the game; or if the player uses one of his or her own Pokémon and the [[Meister]]'s {{p|Magikarp}}. This is because the Magikarp has been generated on the same game as the player's Pokémon. |
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