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🔵MimikyuIcehunting_method

Complete guide to Masuda Method shiny hunting - everything you need to know!

I've hatched thousands of eggs using this method, and I want to share everything I've learned to help other hunters.

Breeding Setup

What is the Masuda Method?
Named after Game Freak director Junichi Masuda, this method increases shiny odds when breeding two Pokemon from different real-world language games.

The Odds:

  • Base shiny odds: 1/4096

  • Masuda Method: 1/683

  • Masuda + Shiny Charm: 1/512


Setup Requirements:
  • A foreign Ditto (different language than your game)

  • The Pokemon you want to breed

  • Flame Body Pokemon for faster hatching

  • Oval Charm for more eggs


Pro Tips:
  • Use a Pokemon with a desired Nature + Destiny Knot

  • Organize your boxes beforehand

  • Watch something while breeding - it takes time!

  • Don't release duds until you're done (for counting)


Hatching Pokemon

My Personal Record:

  • Fastest: 3 eggs (Ralts)

  • Longest: 4,521 eggs (Feebas)

  • Average: About 600-700 eggs


Good luck with your hunts! Remember, every egg could be THE one!

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Olivia

Complete guide to Masuda Method shiny hunting - everything you need to know!


I've hatched thousands of eggs using this method, and I want to share everything I've learned to help other hunters.


![Breeding Setup](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PokeAPI/sprites/master/sprites/pokemon/other/official-artwork/132.png)


**What is the Masuda Method?**

Named after Game Freak director Junichi Masuda, this method increases shiny odds when breeding two Pokemon from different real-world language games.


**The Odds:**

- Base shiny odds: 1/4096

- Masuda Method: 1/683

- Masuda + Shiny Charm: 1/512


**Setup Requirements:**

1. A foreign Ditto (different language than your game)

2. The Pokemon you want to breed

3. Flame Body Pokemon for faster hatching

4. Oval Charm for more eggs


**Pro Tips:**

- Use a Pokemon with a desired Nature + Destiny Knot

- Organize your boxes beforehand

- Watch something while breeding - it takes time!

- Don't release duds until you're done (for counting)


![Hatching Pokemon](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PokeAPI/sprites/master/sprites/pokemon/other/official-artwork/663.png)


**My Personal Record:**

- Fastest: 3 eggs (Ralts)

- Longest: 4,521 eggs (Feebas)

- Average: About 600-700 eggs


Good luck with your hunts! Remember, every egg could be THE one!

21 de fev. de 2026, 12:51
Minh

Any tips for someone who's new to competitive battling?

21 de fev. de 2026, 15:05
Jin Suzuki

Interesting perspective! I never thought about it that way before.

21 de fev. de 2026, 16:19
Ethan Wilson

This got me thinking about my own experience with Pokemon.

21 de fev. de 2026, 16:22
Olivia

Thanks for sharing this! Really helpful information.

22 de fev. de 2026, 20:15
Phoenix

I'd also recommend checking out some YouTube tutorials on this topic.

22 de fev. de 2026, 20:17
Morgan Li

Any tips for someone who's new to competitive battling?

23 de fev. de 2026, 20:15
Morgan Li

I had a similar experience with Alakazam. It took me ages!

23 de fev. de 2026, 20:15
Mason Yamamoto

This is exactly what I was thinking! Glad someone put it into words.

23 de fev. de 2026, 20:20
Sophia Garcia

Finally, someone who gets it!

24 de fev. de 2026, 12:50
Nam

What would you recommend for beginners starting out with this?

24 de fev. de 2026, 14:08
Mason Ito

This brings up a good point. What do others think about this?

24 de fev. de 2026, 20:16
Minh

Keep up the great work! Love seeing content like this on the forum.

24 de fev. de 2026, 20:17
Reese

I need to try this ASAP. Saving this thread!

24 de fev. de 2026, 20:20

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