Does trainer ID effect shiny Pokemon?

Yes, your Trainer ID (TID) and Secret ID (SID) do affect shiny Pokémon odds in most generations by working with the Pokémon's Personality Value (PID) in a mathematical formula; specific TID/SID combinations, especially in Gen 4 with the Cute Charm glitch, can dramatically increase shiny chances, but generally, you're just changing your Trainer Shiny Value (TSV) with a new ID, keeping the base 1/4096 chance, though some games like BDSP have slight variations.
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Does your trainer ID effect Shiny Pokémon?

To remove shiny Pokémon from your game altogether, simply set SHINY_POKEMON_CHANCE to 0. Shininess depends on both the original trainer's ID number (a random number chosen when that trainer is created) and the Pokémon's personal ID (a random number defined when the Pokémon is generated).
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Is there a trick to getting Shiny Pokémon in Pokemon Go?

To get shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Go, encounter and check as many as possible, especially during Community Days, use Lure Modules & Incense, focus on Pokémon nests, complete Research Tasks (especially Research Days for 1/10 odds), and tap every Pokémon on the map to see if it's shiny (they don't look shiny on the map). Increased spawns during events and focusing on one species greatly improves your chances by giving more "rolls" at the shiny chance. 
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Do shinies have a 100% catch rate?

No, wild shiny Pokémon do not have a 100% catch rate; they can flee like regular Pokémon, but shinies from raids and special events (like Legendary Raid Battles) are guaranteed catches on the first successful hit. The shiny encounter is rare, but once you find one, its catch rate (outside of raids) is similar to a regular Pokémon, depending on the game and situation.
 
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Do you have to do 1000 battles to get the Shiny Charm?

Yes, in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, you generally do have to fight about 1,000 trainer battles to get the Shiny Charm, as it's the final, point-heavy requirement for Mable's research to reach level 50, though you can make it quicker by grinding trainer battles in the Infinite Z-A Royale or specific restaurants, as it's the only way to get enough research points after completing most other tasks.
 
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What is the rarest Shiny Pokémon?

The rarest shiny Pokémon is subjective, but often debated between Shiny Shedinja (due to its near-impossible evolution odds from a shiny Nincada) and special event/costume ones like Detective Pikachu or Ash-Cap Pikachu (which are event-locked and often unobtainable) in Pokémon GO, while main series games feature difficult hunts for Authentic Sinistea/Poltchageist or forms like Maushold's Family of Three, making them incredibly rare finds. 
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Do I have to catch all 400 Pokémon for the Shiny Charm?

You need to have registered all 400 pokemon from the base pokedex, not necessarily caught so you could transfer some from Home. Also no, regular wild encounters can't have Hidden Ability.
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When did Shiny odds become 1 4096?

Shiny odds became 1 in 4096 with the release of Pokémon X and Y in 2013 (Generation VI), effectively doubling the previous 1 in 8192 odds from earlier games by changing how shiny determination works. This change made finding shiny Pokémon twice as likely in standard encounters and has remained the base rate in subsequent main series games, with added methods to further improve chances. 
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What does "shiny" mean in Pokémon GO?

Shiny Pokémon are rare variants of Pokémon that are differently colored than other Pokémon of their species. If you're lucky, you may randomly encounter Shiny Pokémon in the wild, especially during special events like Community Days or Pokémon GO Fest.
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Is there an algorithm for Shiny Pokémon?

It is unclear how Shiny Pokémon's color palettes are created. Sports Illustrated theorized that they were generated algorithmically in older game as depending on a Pokémon's color scheme, they would tend to have particular Shiny colors; purple Pokémon, for instance, would often have green Shiny forms.
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Can you auto battle a shiny?

No, your Pokémon will refuse to auto-battle a shiny in games like Pokémon Scarlet & Violet; they recognize the different coloring and won't attack it, making auto-battle a great way to identify subtle shinies by seeing if your Pokémon ignores them. The only way to accidentally defeat a shiny with auto-battle is by using the Synchro Machine (in DLC), which lets you control your Pokémon directly and bypasses this safety feature.
 
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Can you tell if a Pokémon is shiny before catching it?

Yes, in most modern Pokémon games (like Scarlet/Violet, Legends: Arceus/Z-A, and Pokémon GO), you can tell if a Pokémon is shiny before catching it through visual cues like sparkles or different colors in the overworld, a special symbol on the catch screen, or unique sounds, though the exact method varies by game. You must often initiate the encounter (tap or enter battle) to see these indicators, as they might not appear on the world map.
 
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Is there a trick to get Shiny Pokémon in Pokemon Go?

To get shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Go, encounter and check as many as possible, especially during Community Days, use Lure Modules & Incense, focus on Pokémon nests, complete Research Tasks (especially Research Days for 1/10 odds), and tap every Pokémon on the map to see if it's shiny (they don't look shiny on the map). Increased spawns during events and focusing on one species greatly improves your chances by giving more "rolls" at the shiny chance. 
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Has Ash ever caught a shiny?

Yes, Ash Ketchum has caught one shiny Pokémon: a Noctowl during the Johto region series, making him the first main character in the anime to ever catch a shiny. This shiny Noctowl appeared differently colored and was smaller than normal, but it wasn't explicitly called a "shiny" in the anime, just noted as being unique, according to this YouTube video and this Yahoo article.
 
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Is trainer ID random?

A Trainer ID number is a gameplay mechanic introduced in every game of the core series since Generation I. It acts as a random number generator. When the Pokémon Trainer starts their Pokemon journey, a number is assigned to them, which is correlated to when the Trainer catches and hatches new Pokémon.
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Are Shinies 100% catch rate pogo?

ALL Raid Shinies have a 100% catch rate. So do Shiny Shadows. Any Shiny you throw a Premier Ball at.
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What was the very first Shiny Pokémon?

The first officially introduced Shiny Pokémon in the games was the Red Gyarados, a guaranteed encounter in Pokémon Gold and Silver (Generation II) in 1999, serving as the player's first exposure to color-variant Pokémon. While shiny-like variations existed in Gen I games through data (like certain Magikarp), the Red Gyarados was the first player-facing, scripted shiny event, with other random shinies appearing with a 1 in 8192 chance.
 
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What's the rarest shiny in Pokemon Go?

The rarest shiny in Pokémon Go is widely considered to be the Shiny Detective Hat Pikachu, due to a rare glitch during its 2019 release that allowed a handful of players to get it before it was shiny-locked, making it nearly a mythical, one-of-a-kind find, though other contenders for extreme rarity include event-exclusive costume shinies like certain Ash-hat Pichus or Armored Mewtwo (now trade-only). 
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Can I trick Pokemon Go into thinking I'm walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using methods like GPS spoofing apps (iAnyGo, AnyTo) with virtual joysticks or by shaking your phone in a sock, which plays on GPS/Adventure Sync inaccuracies, but these can violate terms of service; official methods focus on using Adventure Sync for real steps, while non-walking tricks use location manipulation or device shaking for buddy candy and egg hatching. 
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Are 0 IV Pokémon good?

What Pokémon do I want to catch at 0 Attack IVs? In general, having 0 Attack IVs on a Special Attacking Pokémon is a luxury, not a necessity-- it matters in very few scenarios. Those scenarios are 1) if your opponent has the move Foul Play, or 2) if your Pokémon might get confused and hit itself in confusion.
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What are the odds of getting 98% or better from a raid?

That means a 100% Pokemon occurs once every 216 raids, a 98% or better appears about once every 54 raids, a 96% appears about once every 22 raids, a 93% appears about once every 11 raids and a 91% appears once every 6 raids.
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What Pokémon is 666 in the Pokédex?

The Pokémon with National Pokédex number 666 is Vivillon, the Scale Pokémon, a Bug/Flying type known for its many wing patterns based on different climates, which some fans find fitting for the "devil's number".
 
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Did Red canonically catch all Pokémon?

We know Red completes the Pokédex thanks to dialogue from Professor oak in G/S/C (when you register 152 Pokemon, he says that this project is going better than the last, which means 151 Pokemon had to be originally registered).
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Do I need Koraidon for a Shiny Charm?

Yes, in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, you need to register Koraidon (or Miraidon in Violet) as part of the Paldean Pokédex to get the Shiny Charm, as it's the final legendary required for the base Pokédex completion, but you don't need to catch every single Pokémon if you trade or transfer them in. For the newer Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the Shiny Charm relies on research tasks and battle count, not a full Pokédex, and doesn't involve Koraidon at all. 
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