A Secret Shiny is a rare shiny particle variant. Secret Shinies appear the same as normal shinies but with a different particle effect.
A secret shiny has a 1/16 chance to spawn instead of a regular shiny.
These Pokémon are commonly referred to as Shiny-locked. This can happen if the Pokémon is coded not to appear as Shiny in the wild, or via in-game gifts, in-game trades, breeding, or has never been distributed as Shiny via events.
According to one of the game's Biology lessons, shiny odds are 1 in 4,000. In other games they've been 1 in 4069, so it's likely that this is a simplification, but either way, it's very possible to go through the entire game without seeing any.
Methods to Getting Shiny Pokémon
Pokémon on the map will not appear as Shiny but as their ordinary/original color palette.
A Shiny creature is extremely rare, so it's simply a case of checking every one you are looking for - such as Magikarp - in the hope it will be a different colour. Often, the variation is somewhat subtle.
The red Gyarados (Japanese: あかいギャラドス Red Gyarados) is a term used to refer to a Gyarados that is Shiny, which is red rather than its usual blue. According to the anime, this is due to the forced evolution; the Magikarp it evolves from retains its red color, having no time to change its scale color to blue.
Community Day Shiny rates are 1 in 25. Permaboosted Shiny rate is 1 in 64, which is for Aerodactyl, Alolan Grimer, Alolan Marowak, Alolan Sandshrew, Alolan Vulpix, Chansey, Klink, Lapras, Nincada, Onix, Pineco, Riolu, Skarmory, Spinda, Spiritomb and Timburr. Rare species have a less permanent shiny rate boost of 1 in ...
If a Shiny Legendary is found after completing a Raid, it has a 100% catch rate. But in the wild, Legendary Pokemon are difficult to catch, even if they are Shiny. That's because a wild Shiny Legendary keeps its same high catch rate.
Yes. It typically has the same shiny odds as any other Pokémon (1 in 4096), although these odds can be increased with the Shiny Charm and the Masuda Method. Breeding with one or both of the parents being shiny does not increase the shiny odds outside of Gen II.
Since a Pokémon's gender was also determined based on DVs back then, this resulted in it being impossible to have a female Shiny Pokémon for any Pokémon with a 87.5% chance of being male, such as starter Pokémon.
Although there are already many hat-wearing versions in Pokemon GO, Detective Pikachu is the rarest shiny version you can collect.
However, Sword and Shield introduced a new Shiny type players have dubbed the "Ultra Shiny" or "Square Shiny." These Pokémon are colored like regular Shiny Pokémon, but have a different Shiny animation when entering battle, and different requirements to appear during an encounter.
Dubbed by the community as square shiny or super square shiny Pokémon, this is a new variant of shiny creatures with square particles in the background of its appearance animation instead of stars. It doesn't change what the shiny Pokémon looks like at all other than the particle effect.
One interesting fact about Ditto in Pokemon Go is its shiny form. Shiny Ditto is permaboosed, which means that you have a 1/64 chance of encountering a Shiny Ditto.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet shiny odds are 1/4096. With the Shiny charm, the odds of finding a shiny Pokemon become 1/2048.
Researches show that there is a 1 in 450 chance that you might catch Shiny Eevee in Pokémon GO. Search about where you can find an Eevee nest near you!
If you do meet the rare shiny Pokémon from a random encounter, there's a 1/16 chance that shiny will have square sparkles. This means the chance of meeting a square shiny is essentially 1/65536, or what some folks call impossible. However, you can tilt the odds in your favor if you shiny chain.
The standard base Shiny rate is 0.2% (1 in 500).
Does killing Pokemon increase shiny odds? Your odds of finding a shiny Pokemon go up once you kill 30 -- and go up even more once you kill 60. An outbreak of Magneton. Once you find an outbreak, down 60 to dramatically improve your chances of finding a shiny Pokemon.
Male Gyarados have blue whiskers, while female Gyarados have white whiskers. The tan fur on the end of a female Eevee's tail in heart shaped at the base, while male Eevee has spiky fur at the base.
Gyarados is known for its fierce temper and wanton destructive tendencies. Once it has worked itself into a frenzy, it will not calm until everything around it is destroyed, and can even go on for a whole month. This violent nature is attributed to the dramatic structural changes its brain undergoes during evolution.
Gyarados has some of the highest HP stats in the game, complemented by great Attack, Defense, Speed and Special ratings. While it can't learn Fly (or any other Flying attacks) in Blue, Red or Yellow, it is able to learn a range of powerful non-Water/Flying attacks from HMs and TMs.