If I breed a female Zoroark with a shiny male pyroar will I get a shiny Zorua?

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I just love shinies and I have two, however they’re rubbish apart from being shiny!Breeding is the best way to get strong pokémon

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No, you would not get a Shiny Zorua. Parents can’t pass their shininess to their children unfortunately. Of course, the 1/8192 chance still remains, but it is very rare.

This most likely because if breeding did allow more Shiny Pokemon, then Shiny Pokemon wouldn’t be as rare and special.

If that were the case shinies, like pokerus would be everwhereso no, it’ll depend on complete 1/4000 luck

No, it will NOT be a Shiny. Shiny parents cannot pass down their shininess(which is sad). It will still be 1/4096(Note: Game Freak increased the shiny rate) in X/Y , however. I suggest using the Masuda Method.http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Masuda_method

http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Shiny_Pokémon

Eh, sorry. No Shiny Zorua will be bred there.

Simply because one of the parents is shiny doesn’t mean the offspring will be. However, you can try theMasuda Methodwhere you can breed two different Pokemon from different countries, and the offspring will have an increase chance of being shiny? ;)

Hope I helped. :)Source: Experience

Yes, but it won’t be shiny from the pyroar or zoroark(even if that’s not shiny), it will be shiny if your lucky.Hope I helped!