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i love kyo sohma hes awsome and i love anime lol! so i say hi 2 my hommies "hi" mew and pika r awsome an i love iz!!! MEOW~~:iconeevee572:made my avvie
"A shiny Pokémon is an alternately colored variant of a Pokémon. They can be caught in any Pokémon RPG from Gold and Silver onwards, though the probability of catching or finding one is 1 in 8,192. The one major exception to this rule is the shiny Red Gyarados present in the Lake of Rage in the Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal games. There are various other ways of increasing the chance of getting a shiny Pokémon. In second-generation games, breeding a shiny Pokémon with a regular Pokémon has a higher chance (1 in 64) of producing a shiny Pokémon. Also, in Crystal, the Egg given to players by the Day-Care people has a 50% chance of hatching a shiny Pokémon. In Diamond and Pearl, the Poké Radar can be used to "chain" Pokémon of the same type, improving the odds of a shiny Pokémon with each link (up to 40 links, when the odds are 1 in 205).
Shiny Pokémon are not necessarily better than regular Pokémon, although in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, they have better-than-average individual values. In the third generation, however, "shininess" is determined by another value, and shiny Pokémon are not stronger than any other Pokémon in battle. Most fans consider shiny Pokémon to be collectors' items since they are so rare.
The term "shiny" is not explicitly stated in the games, and it is in fact a term invented by the Pokémon fan community due to the flash of stars appearing as the Pokémon enters a battle, implying a sheen or crystalline property to the colors of the Pokémon. This minor animation was originally intended so that one could identify a shiny Pokémon even if playing Gold or Silver on a monochrome Game Boy.[citation needed] Since first-generation games do not recognize shiny Pokémon, there is no distinction unless the Pokémon is traded to a later version. The term "shiny Pokémon" is not officially acknowledged in English media, although it seems to be a widely-used slang term in Japan; Ken Sugimori uses it in the title of a piece of artwork featuring a shiny Charizard. "Alt. Color" does appear among the options the player can choose when filling out forms in the third generation of games."
I know good and well what shiny and alt colored Pokémon are. I had and loved my shiny red Gyrados in Silver, and have found a few others that where shiny or alt colored. Legendary Pokemon have that title not just because of their power, but because they are literaly one of a kind.
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i love kyo sohma hes awsome and i love anime lol! so i say hi 2 my hommies "hi" mew and pika r awsome an i love iz!!!
MEOW~~:iconeevee572:made my avvie
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Favs are nice, but I like comments more.
"A shiny Pokémon is an alternately colored variant of a Pokémon. They can be caught in any Pokémon RPG from Gold and Silver onwards, though the probability of catching or finding one is 1 in 8,192. The one major exception to this rule is the shiny Red Gyarados present in the Lake of Rage in the Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal games. There are various other ways of increasing the chance of getting a shiny Pokémon. In second-generation games, breeding a shiny Pokémon with a regular Pokémon has a higher chance (1 in 64) of producing a shiny Pokémon. Also, in Crystal, the Egg given to players by the Day-Care people has a 50% chance of hatching a shiny Pokémon. In Diamond and Pearl, the Poké Radar can be used to "chain" Pokémon of the same type, improving the odds of a shiny Pokémon with each link (up to 40 links, when the odds are 1 in 205).
Shiny Pokémon are not necessarily better than regular Pokémon, although in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, they have better-than-average individual values. In the third generation, however, "shininess" is determined by another value, and shiny Pokémon are not stronger than any other Pokémon in battle. Most fans consider shiny Pokémon to be collectors' items since they are so rare.
The term "shiny" is not explicitly stated in the games, and it is in fact a term invented by the Pokémon fan community due to the flash of stars appearing as the Pokémon enters a battle, implying a sheen or crystalline property to the colors of the Pokémon. This minor animation was originally intended so that one could identify a shiny Pokémon even if playing Gold or Silver on a monochrome Game Boy.[citation needed] Since first-generation games do not recognize shiny Pokémon, there is no distinction unless the Pokémon is traded to a later version. The term "shiny Pokémon" is not officially acknowledged in English media, although it seems to be a widely-used slang term in Japan; Ken Sugimori uses it in the title of a piece of artwork featuring a shiny Charizard. "Alt. Color" does appear among the options the player can choose when filling out forms in the third generation of games."
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Legendary Pokemon have that title not just because of their power, but because they are literaly one of a kind.
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Favs are nice, but I like comments more.
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