Difference between revisions of "Shiny Pokémon"
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[[File:Shinies.png|thumb|230px|Normal [[Typhlosion]] and [[Drowzee]] on the left, shiny counterparts on the right.]] | [[File:Shinies.png|thumb|230px|Normal [[Typhlosion]] and [[Drowzee]] on the left, shiny counterparts on the right.]] | ||
− | Shiny Pokémon are Pokémon that have an unnatural coloration. The coloration can be mild - only a few shades darker or lighter than the original - or drastic. Pokémon have a very rare (1/8192) chance of being shiny, and shiny Pokémon are much sought after for their unique look and rarity. A shiny coloration gives no advantage in battle, however. They are not to be confused with [[Boss Pokémon]]. A shiny Pokémon will emit particles and have a star under its level while in battle with a trainer. Wild shiny Pokémon will not engage in battle with other wild Pokémon. | + | Shiny Pokémon are Pokémon that have an unnatural coloration. The coloration can be mild - only a few shades darker or lighter than the original - or drastic. Pokémon have a very rare (1/8192 by default) chance of being shiny, and shiny Pokémon are much sought after for their unique look and rarity. A shiny coloration gives no advantage in battle, however. They are not to be confused with [[Boss Pokémon]]. A shiny Pokémon will emit particles and have a star under its level while in battle with a trainer. Wild shiny Pokémon will not engage in battle with other wild Pokémon. |
It is possible to spawn a shiny Pokémon by typing the [[command]] "/pokespawn ''name of Pokémon'' s". For example, "/pokespawn [[mareep]] s". | It is possible to spawn a shiny Pokémon by typing the [[command]] "/pokespawn ''name of Pokémon'' s". For example, "/pokespawn [[mareep]] s". | ||
Pictures of the shiny forms of each Pokémon can be found [[Shiny Pokémon/Pictures|here]]. | Pictures of the shiny forms of each Pokémon can be found [[Shiny Pokémon/Pictures|here]]. | ||
+ | ==Config Settings== | ||
+ | *"Shiny spawn rate"-The rarity of shiny Pokémon spawning in the wild (1/''X''). | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*It is possible for a Pokémon to be both a shiny Pokémon and a [[boss Pokémon]]. This is typically only feasible through the /pokespawn [[command]]; it is extremely rare for this to happen naturally. However, this distinction is inconsequential as boss Pokémon cannot be captured. | *It is possible for a Pokémon to be both a shiny Pokémon and a [[boss Pokémon]]. This is typically only feasible through the /pokespawn [[command]]; it is extremely rare for this to happen naturally. However, this distinction is inconsequential as boss Pokémon cannot be captured. |
Revision as of 13:17, 24 August 2014
Shiny Pokémon are Pokémon that have an unnatural coloration. The coloration can be mild - only a few shades darker or lighter than the original - or drastic. Pokémon have a very rare (1/8192 by default) chance of being shiny, and shiny Pokémon are much sought after for their unique look and rarity. A shiny coloration gives no advantage in battle, however. They are not to be confused with Boss Pokémon. A shiny Pokémon will emit particles and have a star under its level while in battle with a trainer. Wild shiny Pokémon will not engage in battle with other wild Pokémon.
It is possible to spawn a shiny Pokémon by typing the command "/pokespawn name of Pokémon s". For example, "/pokespawn mareep s".
Pictures of the shiny forms of each Pokémon can be found here.
Config Settings
- "Shiny spawn rate"-The rarity of shiny Pokémon spawning in the wild (1/X).
Trivia
- It is possible for a Pokémon to be both a shiny Pokémon and a boss Pokémon. This is typically only feasible through the /pokespawn command; it is extremely rare for this to happen naturally. However, this distinction is inconsequential as boss Pokémon cannot be captured.