Talk:Eevee/@comment-174.64.168.31-20111120223426/@comment-24.158.124.80-20111127195436

1. In your very first post you stated that the normal rate is less than 1% (which is definitely true), but later on stated that you talking in terms of shinies per run. 1 shiny in 27000 pokemon is not true at all. It is not a successive shiny it a single shiny so the probability is still 1/8000. So you dispproved yourself on that account. 2. The caculation you did (the one with all the zeros in the answer..haha) Is for the probability of finding 23 shinies in a row. If you just wanted to find 23 random shinies in no particular order you would multiply your answer by the number of different configurations probably....making it quite a bit bigger.