>>48368880>it's my first and only shiny>onlybro, treat yourself to an easy poke radar shiny
Shinx is a pretty good training wheels one
Route 202 has a huge grass patch with a couple caveats to teach you best practices with and with a static lead you can reset after a mulligan with little effort.
I taught 2 of my friends on shinx. start your chains from red patch.
Go for 4 aways of the same type of shake you started the chain with.
Watch out for the blue patches because when you kill a pokemon, the next radar blast happens where you stand so if you're standing on the edge of the grass patch it possible for all the randomly generated grass shakes to fall outside the patch and that'll end your chain. i usually take the risk early on in the chain because not much to lose unless the pokemon i'm chaining has a low encounter rate.
If nothing looks good find a safe direction to run back and forth in and after 50 steps you can blast the poke radar again. when you get to 40, just keep resetting the radar like this until you see the shinny jiggle. you'll start to go crazy and think the violently rustling grass looks like a shiny jiggle, but trust me, you'll know the shiny jiggle when you see it. it behaves differently, i'd say it's more "glowy" than "sparkly"