In the Pokémon universe, few things are as rare as facing a shiny Pokémon. Shiny Pokémon are supposed to be different coloured than their standard counterparts. Each type of Pokémon has at least two variations in colour, the standard form, and the glossy form. With more than 893 species known as Pokémon to date, deciding on the shiny Pokémon is a daunting task. Honestly, shiny Pokémon are so rare that trainers will only welcome about any species, although there is still a question as to what exactly is glossy Pokémon.
What makes Pokémon shiny is so special is that there is no limit to how little or how much it changes. Some of the shiny Pokémon show little colour change, while others take drastic changes. Coaches should not underestimate the extremely low chance of encountering shiny Pokémon. The chances of encountering a shiny Pokémon in generations 2, 3, 4, and 5 are 1 in 8192. Circumstances improved over the years with generations 6, 7, and 8 giving one person 4040 opportunities.
Greninja
Greninja is a dual-type water / dark Pokémon featured in Generation VI.
It develops from Frogadier starting at level 36. It is the final form of froakie.
With the ability of the Battle Bond, Greninja can be transformed into a special form called Ash-Greninja. Greninja with Ability Battle Bond cannot breed
- Physiology
Greninja, like its previous evolution, has the physical style of a frog. In this form, it now looks like a toxicroak and has got the look of a ninja. It is dark blue in color and its tongue wraps around its neck like a scarf instead of the bubbles found on the froakie and frogadier.
Like Ash-Graninja, Grininja’s skin shades a lighter shade of blue, while her face acquires red stripes and her cheeks and side wings turn black, changing shape to look like Ash’s hair. His legs are strong in this form, and he acquires the ability to create huge water shurikans on his back.
Greninja moves forward with ninja speed and grace. He uses quick movements to confuse his enemies while he throws stars made of compressed water. These throwing stars are sharp enough to split the metal. In the past, water shuriken and mat block was his signature move.
- Special abilities
The Greninja anime is also capable of using the Bond Phenomenon, as well as its special ability Battle Bond of Generation VII, which could be changed to an alternative form called Ash-Grininja.
Evolution
Greninja develops from Frogadier at level 36.
Tapu Koko
Tapu Koko is the Electric / Fairy Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
It is not known whether it evolves inside or from any other Pokémon.
She is the goddess of Melemele Island, Tapu Lele, Tapu Bulu, and Tapu Fini are gods of other islands.
- Physiology
Tapu Koko’s inner body is dark black with white marks on the chest and face. Yellow rings are present on his shoulders and yellow marks also appear on his eyes. Its lower body is orange and it has a complete five feather-like appendage. Tapu Koko’s hair, likewise, is orange with a yellow tip in the shape of a Mohawk. His hand is solid with a two-fingered hand on each in the shape of a bird’s beak, attached to the shell of a Tapu Koko. The shell is a yellow, egg-shaped dome with multiple geometric patterns on the shell. On each side of the shell, there are wings when it closes it looks like the yellow head of a rooster.
- Behavior
Even though they are known as guardians, that doesn’t mean they often help people. They have intense curiosity and like decisive victories fighting with other Pokemon. It is said that tapu Koko stores its electrical energy by covering it with its shell. In SM121, Tapu also eats cocoa covered with its shell.
Evolution
Tapu cocoa does not evolve.
Dragonair
Dragonair is a Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It appears in Dratini starting at level 30 and then transforms into Dragonite starting at level 55
- Physiology
Dragonair looks like a sea snake with a long, sleek body. The upper part of their body is light blue while the lower part is white. They have a small, white horn on their foreheads and two winged-shaped protuberances on the sides of the head that are often called ears, but in fact have wings, as evidenced by a short film before Pokemon: The Movie 2000. Keep the other two near the top of the tail. With Dratini, his mouth is rarely seen. Even if it has a mouth, it is unknown.
The shiny Pokemon version of the Dragonair has a lavender-pink skin on its upper body, while the light is opposite the blue skin and its pearls are gold.
- Accommodation
Dragonair lives at the bottom of many lakes, but they usually never come to the surface.
- Natural abilities
Dragonair’s ability to play is shed skin. This capability allows one in each turn that the imposed position effect will heal. In addition, Dragonair has some abilities that have been shown in other media.
They can store tremendous energy within their bodies which manifests itself in two different fashions. First, despite their lack of large wings, the Dragonair is shown to be largely elongated on the side of the head and without its wings.
Dragonair can also emit energy through orbs to immerse itself in benign pathogenesis. The symptom of the disease, which makes his body slightly glowing and gives it a mystical appearance, and is said to be able to control the weather in the vicinity of the Dragonair and change it in a few minutes.
Evolution
Dragonair develops from Dratini at level 30 and develops from Dragonite at level 55.
Metagross
Metagross is a Pokémon steel / Psychic pseudo-legendary introduced in Generation III.
It comes from Metang which starts at level 45. It is the last form of Beldum.
Metagross can convert Mega into Mega Metagross using Metagrossite.
- Physiology
Metagross looks like a robotic spider. It has a pale blue disc-shaped body with two red eyes and a large X in the center of its face. Each of its legs is equipped with three short claws.
Mega Metagross is the result of one Metgross, one Metang, and two Beldum Leaked Up. When it develops mega, there are some drastic changes in its appearance. It now levitates in the air, and its four legs are now transformed into arms. The spike is attached to his lower jaw. The claws of his hands are long and the X on his face is gold in color. Four small legs have also been moved to the back.
- Behavior
Metagross is made up of two metangs that blend together. It consists of four brains that are connected together by a complex neural network with intelligence to solve more complex equations faster than a supercomputer. Metagross uses its huge and heavy quantities to pin prey. It is one of the few Pokemon capable of Mega Evolution.
Due to its magnetic field being fully expanded and strengthened at cold temperatures, metagross becomes more powerful when living in icy mountains. He uses his mental abilities to defeat his enemies.
As the mega evolves, the Metagross becomes more ruthless, using various tricks to ensure victory. If he can’t win, Mega Metagross takes the opponent in a blast with him. Its claws are strong and stiff, capable of breaking the rock.
- Natural abilities
In the game, Metagross’s ability is a clear body, which prevents him from reducing any of his figures. As it grows mega, the Metagross acquires the ability of Tough Close, which accelerates the power of contact moves.
Evolution
Metagross is an evolved form of matang with a level of 45 and is the final evolved form of baldum. It can grow into more mega meatgross when using metagrossite.
Charizard
Charizard is a Fire-Flying Pokémon of the second type introduced in Generation I.
It’s from Charmeleon starting at level 36. It is the last form of Charmander.
Charizard has three other variants.
It can convert Mega into two types:
- Mega Charizard X uses Charizardite X.
- Mega Charizard Y uses Charizardite Y.
- Form Gigantamax.
Charizard is the mascot of the game for both versions of Pokémon Red and FireRed.
- Physiology
Charizard is a giant, dragon-like Pokemon that is very different from its pre-developed form. The red color of the charmeleon is no longer clear, as the charizard seems to have returned to the orange / yellow color of the charmander. The single horn that was on the back of his head is now two, one on each side. The most notable difference between the Charizard and its pre-developed forms is the large wings developed on its back, which give the Charizard the ability to fly.
The meridian form of the Charizard using the Charizardite X is different from the Charizard, as it now has a black body color and blue flame on its forehead and on its tail. When using the Charizardite Y, the Mega Charizard has a large horn on the top of its head and on its wings.
As a Gigantamax Charizard, it becomes bigger and physically fit. The lower part of her body is shining white with many yellow diamonds located on the lower abdomen. There are also diamond spots located on the front legs. The claws located on the hands and feet become long and sharp. The legs become longer and digitized, retaining small glittering shoes under the forefoot. The wings transform into the wings of a literal flame extending to two flames located on the shoulder blades and horns. The sclera of the eyes turn yellow, the gloss of the flame can be seen in the mouth and the teeth grow, while the front lower teeth and the three teeth in the middle now protrude when the mouth is closed. The flame on the tail lengthens and there are three red clouds around it. Gigantamax Charizard’s flames rise whenever it fills up. The wings have been shown solely to give a sense of proportion. The wings have been shown solely to give a sense of proportion.
As the shiny Charizard grows into the mega charizard X, its body turns black and its wings turn blue. For the Mega Charizard Y, his body remains orange, while his wings appear oily and torn.
- Characteristics
If angry, the fire on Charizard’s tail will turn blue-white. Given its dragon-like appearance, it is logical that Charizard is capable of learning many dragon-type moves, such as Dragon Breath, Dragon Pulse, etc. However, he becomes a true dragon-type as Mega Charizard X.
- Behavior
The Charizards are noble and will not make the full power of their flame on opponents significantly weaker than theirs. Charizards are also known to be very keen on war. Charizard finds strong enemies and only breathes fire during battles with worthy opponents. The flammable breath is so hot that it can turn any material into slag. They can be very dangerous and aggressive if provoked. But like Charmander and Charmeleon, he is friendly and affectionate with his trainer. Charizard only ignores his trainer if he feels that the trainer does not care about him. In the burning ambitions of Charizard, as Lisa said, only a weak Charizard shows his strength.
Evolution
Charizard evolves from level 36 to Charmeleon. It is the final form of Charmander.
UMBREON
Umbreon is a black Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
It comes from Eevee when paired with a high friendship at night, or when paired with a high friendship with Moon Shard in a bag. In one of Eevee’s final forms, the others are Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Leaffeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon.
It is the beginning of Pokémon in the Pokémon Colosseum next to Generation II Eeveelution, Espeon.
- Physiology
Umbreon is a Pokémon with a four-haired mammal that looks like a black cat or a black rabbit. Umbreon in particular has a shiny black fur with shiny yellow rings around its ears and tail and yellow circular patterns on each forehead and leg. The rings shine when influenced by the light of the moon. Its body features are similar to that of the female, with a short snout and a triangular nose, but its large ears are reminiscent of a rabbit. It has red eyes, and unlike other Eeveelutions, it has oval-shaped readers that often look cracked. Umbreon has a black tail with a small tree with one yellow ring around its thick part; the tail sinks into the waist. Umbreon has small sharp teeth.
- Behavior
Umbreon stalks feed quietly at night, hunting them in the dark. When it senses the enemy’s presence, it waits for its enemy to enter the distance. When it does, its rings emit a bright, golden glow.
- Natural abilities
Umbreon can spray a cloud of toxic gas from its sweat glands as it vibrates. Its rings can glow at night after being filled under the moonlight.
Guzzlord
Guzzlord is a dual version of the Dark / Dragon Pokémon version introduced in Generation VII.
It is not known whether it evolves inside or from any other Pokémon.
It is one of the Ultra Beasts and is known by the code name UB-05 Glutton
- Physiology
Guzzlord is a black, bipedal animal highlighted by bioluminescent blue and yellow markings. It has a huge mouth full of sharp teeth on its round swollen abdomen, and a pair of tongues protrude from it, each with a set of jaws and its own teeth. At the top of its body is a small triangular head, four shining blue eyes, a pair of small three-armed hands, and a club-like tail with a club.
- Behavior
Guzzlord is a wild eater, who eats everything and anything near him. According to reports, it has eaten up entire buildings, even the mountains. It has two mother tongue teeth of its own and is used for snatching food. Despite his immense appetite, Guzzlord produces no known emissions, probably converting all the energy he eats into energy.
Evolution
Guzzlord does not evolve.
Ponyta
Ponyta is a Pokémon of the Fire type introduced in Generation I.
Converts to Rapidash starting at 40 level.
In Galar, Ponyta has a regional form of the Psychic genre. Converts to Galarian Rapidash starting at 40 level.
- Physiology
Poynita is a horse Pokemon with cream-coloured fur. Instead of having a fur mass in the ponyta, it is made of fire, which burns when happy or provocative. There are streaks of fire on his heels. An hour after birth, her fiery beard and tail grow, giving her an impressive look.
The Galarian ponyta is white and its mane looks like light blue and purple clouds. The fire on his feet is replaced with purple fluffy fur. While the kantonian ponyta lacks horns, the Galarian ponyta has a white-striped black horn. It is said that after exposure to energy radiation in the Galarian forests, they changed type and appearance.
- Behavior
Ponyta is very weak at birth, so weak that she can barely stand. This Pokémon however becomes stronger by stumbling and falling to keep up with his parents. He is known for running fast and jumping. It allows humans to ride on its back occasionally. However, if anger comes, he may choose to burn the burning morning behind him. Even though his love is made of flame, he will never burn a trusted trainer.
The Galarian ponyta has the ability to absorb life force and store it in its mane, which makes it shine. He never trusts evil people, when he realizes someone with evil thoughts he goes away and perishes. If he comes with a trainer, it means that he knows that the trainer is a good hearted person.
- Natural abilities
The ponyta has angles that are harder than diamonds and its legs are stronger and more durable; taking high jumps will allow you to absorb shocks.
The Galarian ponyta will heal poisonous allies with its psychic powers, and will easily heal wounds with a light touch from its horns. It can also find the kindness of a person with a mental, recognizing people with a good heart.
Evolution
Ponyta has evolved into Rapidash at the level of 40.
The finest shiny Pokémon can be determined by its design. The standard design of Pokémon should be considered. After that we have to consider how shiny improves in construction. The finest shiny Pokémon should also be useful in sports. Mathematics, skills, and typing are just a few of the methods used to determine some of the best Pokémon.
Each Pokémon has at least one type if not two. There are 18 types in total. The two types of Pokémon are called dual-type Pokémon. The advantage of using dual-type Pokémon is more access to their type. However, these two types are also more susceptible to vulnerabilities. Pokémon can use moves outside of their type. However, an increase of x1.5 is applied when Pokémon uses its own type of detrimental move. This is also known as STAB or Same Type Attack Boost.