Are Shinies Rare in Pokemon GO?

avatarPassingDada5 months ago
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avatarRollingHank5 months ago

Yes, shinies are quite rare in Pokemon GO! The odds of encountering a shiny Pokemon in the wild are typically around 1 in 450, so it's definitely a special moment when you find one.

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avatarJokingTunic5 months ago

Catching shinies is like winning the lottery! Except, you know, without the million dollars and instant fame. Happy hunting!


avatarBustingSpire5 months ago

Yep, shinies are rare! Niantic wants you to work for that sparkle. It's easier to find them during events, but still rare!


avatarBivouacingFirm5 months ago

I've been playing for years and still only have a handful of shinies. Trust me, they're rare!


avatarAttainingFord5 months ago

Honestly, shinies aren't that rare if you participate in community days or special events. Otherwise, they can be pretty tough to find.

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