A lot of nests are re-used in other dens, and a single den can have 2 nests, a common and a rare one, so using serebiis notation here is impossible. Den = the physical thing you talk to, Nest = encounters inside a den. Q: Some dens don't actually match with the serebii dens, at least the pokémon, anybody know why? (There are also repeated den numbers across the wild area, for example on North Lake Miloch, does anybody know how they exactly work?)Ī: u/LeanYosh: Because the term is used wrong on serebii. HOWEVER, as u/Aligatueur confirmed, a complete guide will be released tonight. (Now i would like to ask some questions I don't know the answer yet about this matter) EDIT: All questions have been solved by now, i posted the answers to them so y'all can read them easily. The actual description of the Raid Plugin indicates if you throw a wishing piece into a den, a brand new seed will be applied to it. That's the number of resets you need to perform in order to get a shiny pokémon. If you look carefully you can see the "Shiny in frames" number. A list of all your dens should appear on screen.
Open PKHeX, go to Tools -> Display Raids. Right click on PKHeX_Raid_Plugin.dll -> Properties -> Hit the "Unlock" mark on the bottom of the window, and you should be good to go. (If you don't have one, just create it) IF YOU GET AN ERROR opening PKHeX, maybe windows blocked the extension.
dll file that goes into the "plugins" folder of your PKHeX directory. Do you have your sav yet? Nice, let's download Raid_Plugin from GitHub. It's a tedious process, but you won't risk your console in the process of getting your sav. First things first, in order to know how many days remain to get a shiny pokemon, you need a CFW Nintendo Switch System OR a non-patched OLD Nintendo Switch and follow this guide to get your SW/SH saves from your sysnand.
Well, i've figured out SOME concepts that may help you all, and if there is anybody who knows more about it, please feel free to share your knowledge about this matter!
Lots of people have been asking how to know the exact amount of frames (frames=days) you need for an actual shiny raid to appear.