Somehow I forgot to include Route 3 in the locations section, so here it is!: Sizzlipede - 23.22% Klink - 19.43% Mudbray - 17.06% Machop - 15.17% Pancham - 15.17% Rookidee - 9.95%
9:12 Important to note, us in the Curry Hunting biz call the average of sociability the Average Sociability Stat. The acronym for it is A.S.S.. You need to have a big A.S.S. to get curry encounters.
Wasn't even interested in shiny hunting these, everything on curry encounters on the wikis just has you running towards an invisible finish line. I'd love to see the research/proof of these stats, but even without them this was so damn helpful. Best source I've seen so far. Bless you, man 🙏🏻
I greatly appreciate all the work you put into this video. I always wanted to curry hunt my favorite pokemon Espurr but never really knew how to go about it. So i really appreciate all the work you put into this video!
You know, I still don't know if I'll ever do a curry hunt - it may simply be too physically demanding - but I will always be fascinated with the idea. Plus, this video taught me the proper timing for the heart portion of the curry making AND helped me correctly identify the different stages of shaking in trees, yielding me bigger berry harvests, so for that, I remain grateful
W Video as always. Will forever continue to tell myself I'm going to curry hunt and I don't know when the day it'll actually happen. But I am glad that your initial video led me to the server and I've been there almost ever since!
This is an amazing video!! I started Shield recently and I really liked the encounter tables, now I'm learning that I need to ask a Sword player for Galarian Darmanitan!
I recently got sword as a birthday present and started enjoying camping, so then I remembered you can get encounters on it. Then, I got curious and started wondering if you could shiny hunt with it, which lead me into discovering JFlash and Curry hunting.
Real talk, why the hell do so many of the encounter tables just straight up remove an encounter when in Shield? Seriously, most of them are just "Ah, just shorten the list, it'll be funny".
Thanks for the guide! I've been curry hunting for shiny falinks and so far I've find a dusclops and a bronzor (not shinies tho) and they're called "curryman" and " spicemiser"
Great information, thanks! Don't know that I have the patience to shiny hunt with this method, but with the Teal Mask DLC for Scarlet/Violet adding a new Applin evolution, I want a Dipplin with the curry mark. Maybe I'll get lucky, and a shiny will show up on the first try, lol. 😅
@AllegedlyHuman Yeah, I really enjoy getting the old ribbons/marks and titles on the new evolutions. I did a soft reset hunt in USUM for a shiny Rowlet/Dartrix, carried it through the 50th fight in the Battle Tree to get The Tree Master title for it, then moved it to Legends Arceus to evolve it into Hisuian Decidueye. Managed to get the Mini mark on it before they patched that bug out of LA. But doing a curry hunt for a specific shiny... I don't think I have that in me. I'll die inside the first phase. I like the title, though, and if they add more variants that can have the mark, I'll do it again. Maybe I'll get lucky eventually, lol.
@@kapikapisun Nice, from my understanding, in Pokémon Camp, the Sinistea odds are reversed! Meaning, it's common to find authentic ones, and super rare to find fake ones.
Very late to the curry hunting method, was route 3 completely over looked or is their a reason why it wasn't listed in the locations? I was initially motivated to hunt here for certain pokemon but those other sites may not be 100% accurate. Just wanted clarification thanks :3 This video was incredibly helpful in getting started in this cool method :)
Wow... you caught a mistake I made almost 2 years ago that no one else caught. Yeah you're totally right! Route 3 can have curry encounters, which I'll list here for you! Sizzlipede - 23.22% Klink - 19.43% Mudbray - 17.06% Machop - 15.17% Pancham - 15.17% Rookidee - 9.95% Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I had included these Pokemon in the original Curry guide, but guess I slipped up here!
@@JFlash727 Appreciate the clarification and the content as a whole! My head was kinda spinning with the info out there on Curry hunting. Thanks again for wrapping it all up and explaining it well. Seems to be a flood of people heading back to swsh these days so you providing this info is a god send! Thanks again! :3
Oh man Footless good to see you again!! You get it by completing your curry dex :) I hope I’ll be able to see you again when I stream Scarlet and Violet!
@@JFlash727 Dude you too! It's been a long while. I can tell that a massive Pokémon phase is rapidly approaching me, so you know I'll be skulking around your streams soon! I hope you're well, man.
@@Big_Footless Yeah I'm doing great, I've gotten back into the wave of Pokémon and was shiny hunting for Halloween, so I'm so stoked for these new games (after the disappointment of BDSP)
@@JFlash727WHAT?!! BDSP is so good! I really enjoyed most aspects of it, except the toon animation in the overworld. To each their own, of course. I’m really glad you’re doing well, man.
@@Big_Footless The crappy unity game with millions of glitches just didn’t sit right with me, dropped it shortly after I beat the main story. I’ll go back for the mythical eventually but for now it’s sitting in the dust.
Qurstion about making curry: how do you fan the flames? Do you want to go slow and get faster? Go at a constant rate, or do you want to button mash/detach your joycon and manually fan like you are shaking a bottle of chocolate milk to froth it up?
I'm not sure if you'll see this but I can't find any answers for a question ;; when exactly do you soft reset during the hunting itself? when you see a non-shiny encounter or none encounter after making the curry? does autosave have to be off?
You'll reset once you run out of all of your collected ingredients. Let's create a little example here to help you understand a bit better! Before you even open camp, save your game before your hunting session. Now you can go ahead and make your curries. Let's say you have 30 Micle berries and 30 Gigantamix. You use 1 Micle berry and 1 Gigantamix per curry. This should technically allow you to make 30 curries. You will encounter Pokemon along the way, and if its not shiny just go and make your next pot of curry to try and get another spawn. Once you've gone through the potential 30 curries you can make, you'll want to just close your game. Its important to note to NOT save your game at ALL once you start using your ingredients. Once you've burned through your ingredients, close your game, open it again and your 30 Micle berries and Gigantamix should be there in your inventory again and you're ready to make 30 more curries. And yes, make sure your autosave is OFF! If you have anymore questions, consider joining our discord server in the description!
@@JFlash727 thank you so much for the answer!! that does seem a lot more efficient to do it in batches rather than resetting after every individual curry!
I actually have one more question, sorry,;; so I made a test curry using a gigantamix + a starf berry and even with those ingredients as well as being very careful to do the fanning, stirring, putting heart, as well as I possibly can but I still can't get Charizard class. I've tried several times, but nope. just stuck at Copperajah :( I'm really not sure at all why and I can't find any answers online edit: ah, nevermind!! I tried one more time and was EXTRA furious with the fanning (I have a switch lite so I think that's making it far more difficult for me) and I was finally able to get Charizard class haha. oh man, my fingers are going to get super buff when I do this hunt
The Pokémon should show up as soon as you leave the screen that shows your curry grading (the screen that shows if you got a Copperajah Class, Milcery Class, Charizard Class etc.) and enter back into your camp. If no Pokémon is clearly visible with 3 dots above its head, then you can make your next curry and try again! Hope this helps!
12:06 hey, I might be late to the party but I recently bought shield again after I sold my switch due to some medical issues. And I have been eating curry a lot to the point today I saw a Sinistea coming to my camp. You mentioned that if you say "No" the Pokémon is never coming back so I captured it but I wanna know what you meant as you kinda don't clarify whether that exact pokemon that came is gone forever if you say "No" or if that family of Pokémon is gone forever after choosing "No". Like for example, I got this Sinistea if I said "No" I would lose it forever like I would never see that Timid Sinistea again but in a subsequent curry I can maybe encounter let's say an Adamant Sinistea or if I said "No" to that Sinistea, I will never ever see Sinisteas on my camp forever? Hope someone can clarify because if its the latter, I am afraid of continuing eating curry and maybe loosing pokemons I really care to hunt.
@@gwagner1380 it’s just that specific Pokémon with those specific ivs, gender, nature and such. Think of it as running away from any normal wild encounter.
@@juliaithinal4835 How often do random Pokémon show up? - 25:27 Does your party being full effect if one shows up or not? - 8:59 In addition, watch the entire "Your Pokémon and Sociability" section of the video, as its relevant to both of your questions.
Trust me, in Scarlet and Violet it is MUCH easier. While yes, curries do have a higher and extremely likely chance at spawning Authentic Sinisteas, Outbreaks in Paldea, Kitikami and Blueberrry Academy which can be exclusively comprised of Authentic Sinistea or Poltchageist are much better to use to get your hands on both a Regular and Shiny one very easily. Curries, due to their setup, are not worth it for this one Pokemon unless you specifically want the mark that goes along with it.
I do have one more speculative question I noticed in this awesome video and others when people Curry shiny hunt they usually have shiny Pokemon in their party does the shiny Pokemon in their party give a better shiny catch rate or do we not know for sure?
Somehow I forgot to include Route 3 in the locations section, so here it is!:
Sizzlipede - 23.22%
Klink - 19.43%
Mudbray - 17.06%
Machop - 15.17%
Pancham - 15.17%
Rookidee - 9.95%
9:12 Important to note, us in the Curry Hunting biz call the average of sociability the Average Sociability Stat.
The acronym for it is A.S.S.. You need to have a big A.S.S. to get curry encounters.
Wasn't even interested in shiny hunting these, everything on curry encounters on the wikis just has you running towards an invisible finish line. I'd love to see the research/proof of these stats, but even without them this was so damn helpful. Best source I've seen so far. Bless you, man 🙏🏻
Anubis on Twitter has the proof of these stats, I linked the thread in the description!
I greatly appreciate all the work you put into this video. I always wanted to curry hunt my favorite pokemon Espurr but never really knew how to go about it. So i really appreciate all the work you put into this video!
Thank you so much, good luck with your hunt!
I’m watching this WHILE curry hunting and a normal Espurr JUST popped up
You know, I still don't know if I'll ever do a curry hunt - it may simply be too physically demanding - but I will always be fascinated with the idea. Plus, this video taught me the proper timing for the heart portion of the curry making AND helped me correctly identify the different stages of shaking in trees, yielding me bigger berry harvests, so for that, I remain grateful
W Video as always. Will forever continue to tell myself I'm going to curry hunt and I don't know when the day it'll actually happen. But I am glad that your initial video led me to the server and I've been there almost ever since!
So did you start the hunt?
@@BrandonTheOrange I’ve done maybe a few hundred curry’s since then 😅
@@TheAmaurusGuydid you finish it?
@@Nathaniel328 not even close
This is an amazing video!! I started Shield recently and I really liked the encounter tables, now I'm learning that I need to ask a Sword player for Galarian Darmanitan!
Man... This is gonna get me hooked on Pokémon again!!! Awesome video!
planning to hunt shiny authentic sinistea with curry hunting, pray for me
Good luck, and may the odds be kind 🙏
24:22 saving this time so I remember that I want to hunt for cramorant at route 9
I recently got sword as a birthday present and started enjoying camping, so then I remembered you can get encounters on it. Then, I got curious and started wondering if you could shiny hunt with it, which lead me into discovering JFlash and Curry hunting.
Real talk, why the hell do so many of the encounter tables just straight up remove an encounter when in Shield? Seriously, most of them are just "Ah, just shorten the list, it'll be funny".
Cause sword is more goated
Thanks for the guide! I've been curry hunting for shiny falinks and so far I've find a dusclops and a bronzor (not shinies tho) and they're called "curryman" and " spicemiser"
Great information, thanks! Don't know that I have the patience to shiny hunt with this method, but with the Teal Mask DLC for Scarlet/Violet adding a new Applin evolution, I want a Dipplin with the curry mark. Maybe I'll get lucky, and a shiny will show up on the first try, lol. 😅
So.... Out of curiosity, how'd it go?
@@AllegedlyHuman I did not get a shiny first try, lol. Or at all. But I did get a curry marked Applin evolved into a Hyrdrapple.
@@RodeoJesus that's still pretty cool though! But yeah, totally understand why you settled for a regular one
@AllegedlyHuman Yeah, I really enjoy getting the old ribbons/marks and titles on the new evolutions. I did a soft reset hunt in USUM for a shiny Rowlet/Dartrix, carried it through the 50th fight in the Battle Tree to get The Tree Master title for it, then moved it to Legends Arceus to evolve it into Hisuian Decidueye. Managed to get the Mini mark on it before they patched that bug out of LA. But doing a curry hunt for a specific shiny... I don't think I have that in me. I'll die inside the first phase. I like the title, though, and if they add more variants that can have the mark, I'll do it again. Maybe I'll get lucky eventually, lol.
Thanks for the guide, I always wanted to learn how to shiny hunt by curry, currently looking in glimwood tangle
you son of a b im in... gonna do this hunt now
@@Yoiwaihi still doing my hunt, congrats on the shiny dude
I did all of this preparing and I got shiny ponyta on my FIRST encounter xd
Ehhh that's pretty lucky :D I'm gonna try it out too so far I only encountered around 3-4 non shiny Pokemon
Ive only seen 2 wild pokemon at camp. One of them was a authentic sinestea!
Both not shiny.
@@kapikapisun Nice, from my understanding, in Pokémon Camp, the Sinistea odds are reversed! Meaning, it's common to find authentic ones, and super rare to find fake ones.
I’ve gone over odds on every one of my swsh shiny hunts but maybe not in curry hunting! (I’ll start the hunt asap)
Very late to the curry hunting method, was route 3 completely over looked or is their a reason why it wasn't listed in the locations? I was initially motivated to hunt here for certain pokemon but those other sites may not be 100% accurate. Just wanted clarification thanks :3 This video was incredibly helpful in getting started in this cool method :)
Wow... you caught a mistake I made almost 2 years ago that no one else caught. Yeah you're totally right! Route 3 can have curry encounters, which I'll list here for you!
Sizzlipede - 23.22%
Klink - 19.43%
Mudbray - 17.06%
Machop - 15.17%
Pancham - 15.17%
Rookidee - 9.95%
Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I had included these Pokemon in the original Curry guide, but guess I slipped up here!
@@JFlash727 Appreciate the clarification and the content as a whole! My head was kinda spinning with the info out there on Curry hunting. Thanks again for wrapping it all up and explaining it well. Seems to be a flood of people heading back to swsh these days so you providing this info is a god send! Thanks again! :3
@@Demishinyhunts No problem! Thanks for all the kind words!
I've always wondered, how do you get your fan to look like a Gyarados? Mine has always been Magikarp.
Oh man Footless good to see you again!! You get it by completing your curry dex :) I hope I’ll be able to see you again when I stream Scarlet and Violet!
@@JFlash727 Dude you too! It's been a long while. I can tell that a massive Pokémon phase is rapidly approaching me, so you know I'll be skulking around your streams soon! I hope you're well, man.
@@Big_Footless Yeah I'm doing great, I've gotten back into the wave of Pokémon and was shiny hunting for Halloween, so I'm so stoked for these new games (after the disappointment of BDSP)
@@JFlash727WHAT?!! BDSP is so good! I really enjoyed most aspects of it, except the toon animation in the overworld. To each their own, of course. I’m really glad you’re doing well, man.
@@Big_Footless The crappy unity game with millions of glitches just didn’t sit right with me, dropped it shortly after I beat the main story. I’ll go back for the mythical eventually but for now it’s sitting in the dust.
Um actually i have a question, why is this video so good :)(()()()())
Lol, same. Someone provide an answer, please.
Great video! Here’s hoping that something similar can be done with picnics in scarlet and violet
Qurstion about making curry: how do you fan the flames? Do you want to go slow and get faster? Go at a constant rate, or do you want to button mash/detach your joycon and manually fan like you are shaking a bottle of chocolate milk to froth it up?
Nevermind I got to 27:42 in the video.
Okay! Time to channel my inner Hatsune Miku and pull a Popipo.
I'm not sure if you'll see this but I can't find any answers for a question ;; when exactly do you soft reset during the hunting itself? when you see a non-shiny encounter or none encounter after making the curry? does autosave have to be off?
You'll reset once you run out of all of your collected ingredients.
Let's create a little example here to help you understand a bit better!
Before you even open camp, save your game before your hunting session. Now you can go ahead and make your curries. Let's say you have 30 Micle berries and 30 Gigantamix. You use 1 Micle berry and 1 Gigantamix per curry. This should technically allow you to make 30 curries. You will encounter Pokemon along the way, and if its not shiny just go and make your next pot of curry to try and get another spawn. Once you've gone through the potential 30 curries you can make, you'll want to just close your game. Its important to note to NOT save your game at ALL once you start using your ingredients. Once you've burned through your ingredients, close your game, open it again and your 30 Micle berries and Gigantamix should be there in your inventory again and you're ready to make 30 more curries. And yes, make sure your autosave is OFF!
If you have anymore questions, consider joining our discord server in the description!
@@JFlash727 thank you so much for the answer!! that does seem a lot more efficient to do it in batches rather than resetting after every individual curry!
I actually have one more question, sorry,;; so I made a test curry using a gigantamix + a starf berry and even with those ingredients as well as being very careful to do the fanning, stirring, putting heart, as well as I possibly can but I still can't get Charizard class. I've tried several times, but nope. just stuck at Copperajah :( I'm really not sure at all why and I can't find any answers online
edit: ah, nevermind!! I tried one more time and was EXTRA furious with the fanning (I have a switch lite so I think that's making it far more difficult for me) and I was finally able to get Charizard class haha. oh man, my fingers are going to get super buff when I do this hunt
@@meowies119 Yup, the fanning is arguably the most difficult part of the curry hunting process. Best of luck in your hunts!
very helpful video ty!!!
Will a pokemon show up immediately after the eating curry screen is over or will I have to watch my pokemon play for a minute?
The Pokémon should show up as soon as you leave the screen that shows your curry grading (the screen that shows if you got a Copperajah Class, Milcery Class, Charizard Class etc.) and enter back into your camp. If no Pokémon is clearly visible with 3 dots above its head, then you can make your next curry and try again! Hope this helps!
Thank you so much!@@JFlash727
Me who rarely camps and skipped the curry dex 😂 gotta take note of this too when I play SwSh again~
12:06 hey, I might be late to the party but I recently bought shield again after I sold my switch due to some medical issues. And I have been eating curry a lot to the point today I saw a Sinistea coming to my camp.
You mentioned that if you say "No" the Pokémon is never coming back so I captured it but I wanna know what you meant as you kinda don't clarify whether that exact pokemon that came is gone forever if you say "No" or if that family of Pokémon is gone forever after choosing "No".
Like for example, I got this Sinistea if I said "No" I would lose it forever like I would never see that Timid Sinistea again but in a subsequent curry I can maybe encounter let's say an Adamant Sinistea or if I said "No" to that Sinistea, I will never ever see Sinisteas on my camp forever?
Hope someone can clarify because if its the latter, I am afraid of continuing eating curry and maybe loosing pokemons I really care to hunt.
@@gwagner1380 it’s just that specific Pokémon with those specific ivs, gender, nature and such. Think of it as running away from any normal wild encounter.
@@JFlash727 thanks for the answer! Then that makes things "easier" I was scared for nothing!
How often do random Pokémon show up? Iv never seen one. And also does your party being full effect if one shows up or not?
Both of these questions are answered in the video.
@@JFlash727 can you time stamp it please
@@juliaithinal4835
How often do random Pokémon show up? - 25:27
Does your party being full effect if one shows up or not? - 8:59
In addition, watch the entire "Your Pokémon and Sociability" section of the video, as its relevant to both of your questions.
How long after making curry should you wait to see if a wild pokemon shows up before trying again ?
Really well put together video! bog ✨✨✨
Do you have a guide about which npcs make chalizard level curries? I only found npcs that dont
It's pretty hard with NPC's, but I find the one on Route 8 is the easiest!
Did I see that wrong or is this a not so bad way of finding an authentic sinistea?
Trust me, in Scarlet and Violet it is MUCH easier. While yes, curries do have a higher and extremely likely chance at spawning Authentic Sinisteas, Outbreaks in Paldea, Kitikami and Blueberrry Academy which can be exclusively comprised of Authentic Sinistea or Poltchageist are much better to use to get your hands on both a Regular and Shiny one very easily. Curries, due to their setup, are not worth it for this one Pokemon unless you specifically want the mark that goes along with it.
Funny story I was hunting for rare Pokémon in shield and accidentally found antique sinistea before ANY other Pokémon and I was SCREAMING 😭
So Duraludon can't be hunted via curry encounters?
Hello thank for the video I’m still playing Pokémon sword and i want to complete my Pokédex 😢
Will eevee work
So if you catch the glitched Pokémon dies it change back or could it be a cheat to get a second legendary 🤔
Refer to @SpikeOriundo and his video about the glitch, linked in the description.
Can abilities like Static spawn certain types while cooking?
This was answered in the video. 21:42
Does having different pokemon in your party matter, or can they all be the same species?
They can be the same.
How long after making curry should you wait and see if a wild pokemon shows up before trying again?
Pokemon will show up instantly, If none appear, move to your next curry!
Thank you and thanks so much for such a well made video !
@@Davyboi-rg6ec Thanks for watching!
I do have one more speculative question I noticed in this awesome video and others when people Curry shiny hunt they usually have shiny Pokemon in their party does the shiny Pokemon in their party give a better shiny catch rate or do we not know for sure?
@@Davyboi-rg6ecIt doesn't affect it, people just like to showcase their shinies
Does the curry increase the shiny rate or is it still 1/4096?
As said in the video, the odds are always 1/4096.
My luck is horrible already with increased odds lol
Does making curry at an NPC's camp raise the sociability of your whole party or just the lead?
Whole party!
@@JFlash727 Awesome! This video is very well done, thank you for making it & for still responding to comments after so long
AFK?
Someone who still plays pokemon shield and wants to join to my camp?
pd: Nice video, new sub
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I have no dlc