What shinies are in Pokemon GO?

avatarTrainingHost9 months ago
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avatarRuingMite9 months ago

Shiny Magikarp was the first shiny in the game, but now there are hundreds, including fan-faves like Shiny Charizard and Shiny Eevee!

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avatarAssemblingDelta9 months ago

Literally almost every Pokemon has a shiny form now, but catching them is all about luck and perseverance. Gotta catch 'em all, shiny style!


avatarAssemblingDelta9 months ago

I caught a Shiny Pikachu last week, so yes, they are out there! Just keep hunting and participating in events for better chances.


avatarArisingWard9 months ago

The shiny versions are basically different colored variants of almost every Pokemon. Some look cool, others... well, they're there.


avatarBeatingDebit9 months ago

Shiny rates are random, but there are a ton available especially during special events and Community Days. Check the events for boosted chances!

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