What is the Rarest Pokemon GO Shiny?

avatarJiggettingBait9 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine9 months ago

I'd say Shiny Hat-wearing Pikachu variants. They come out during special events and once they're gone, good luck finding them!

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avatarGroaningRush9 months ago

Definitely Shiny Unown! They show up so rarely that having one is a serious bragging right. Even regular Unown are hard to find.


avatarBakingAlert9 months ago

Shiny Mewtwo is super rare. It was only available through EX Raids and specific events. But hey, that's the beauty of Pok茅mon GO - always something to chase!


avatarQuestioningVale9 months ago

Shiny Detective Pikachu is one of the rarest, since it was only available for a brief period during a very limited event. Good luck finding one now!


avatarBringingLimp9 months ago

Nah fam, it's all about that Shiny Flower Crown Eevee. Almost impossible to get unless you've been playing for years.

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