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post Sep 23 2021, 10:22 AM
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hey i've got the annoying bug where i cant log back in after visiting the forums so I thought I would post something I've been thinking about for a bit- does anyone else like. I don't know how to describe it other than things on the site you consider good luck / a sign of good luck ?

So for example, for me its always been seeing the eggs of pokemon in a pair right next to each other in the shelter is really good luck- Plusle and Minun, Solrock and Lunatone, Illumise and Volbeat, etc.

and on honey days, if the honey loads what you're hunting into a straight or straight enough line thats also a good luck sign, imo.

i know it's silly and doesn't actually mean anything, but I think it's fun regardless ^^
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post Sep 30 2021, 10:18 PM
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Having a long hunt is, for me, a sign of good luck.

Sounds weird, but like, whenever I have a long hunt, say something above 800+, makes me feel as if I have a plus shiny chance in my other hunts.

Like you said, it's probably not true and just my mind playing tricks on me, but I've always felt that way :'D


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post Oct 1 2021, 05:22 AM
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I don't have superstitions and I think they're a bad things you shouldn't invite in your life.

However when there's a big batch of eggs in the daycare because of a strong multiplier, I like to take an egg or eggs that are in specific positions, like the one in the centre, or the corners.
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post Oct 15 2021, 03:16 AM
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Sometimes it feels to me like shinies are more common during events! Logically, I know that's just a result of being more active and hatching more eggs, which increases the likelihood I'll see a shiny, but it definitely makes events feel more likely.


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post Oct 15 2021, 05:52 PM
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For me, whenever I use honey at the shelter I have to go for the eggs that are by themselves. Something in me just says that the loner eggs need extra love and might have increased shiny odds. I don't think it's ever proven true, but I pick them first every time!

EDIT: I hatched an egg seconds after this and it was a shiny?! New superstition: Talking about shinies brings them to me!

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