Shiny Pokemon?


Ive heard a bunch of people talking about shiny pokemon but I have never seen one can someone please tell me how to get one.

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Hammersmith Hardman #26

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In Generation II, shininess is determined by the IVs of a Pokémon. If a Pokémon's Speed, Defense, and Special IVs are 10, and its Attack IV is 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14 or 15, it will be shiny. This determination allowed for compatibility with Generation I, as if a shiny Pokémon is traded back, then traded forward, it would retain its shininess. Despite the bonus of backwards compatibility allowing for a shiny Pokémon to learn Generation I TMs, provided it was a Generation I Pokémon, shiny Pokémon are only slightly above average in terms of IVs.

Due to the probability of the IVs lining up in any of these manners to produce a shiny Pokémon, the chance of obtaining one in Generation II is approximately 1/8192
To highlight alternate coloration, a red Gyarados at the Lake of Rage is part of the main plot of the Generation II games. After its defeat or capture, a Red Scale will be obtained, which can be given to Mr. Pokémon in exchange for an Exp. Share. The red Gyarados is the only Pokémon in the games that will be shiny without fail.
Shininess is inherent to an individual Pokémon; that is, a Pokémon that starts out shiny will always be shiny, and one that is not will never be, provided its data is unaltered. Upon evolution, a Pokémon will retain its shiny status. A shiny Charmander, if leveled up, will eventually become a shiny Charmeleon and then a shiny Charizard, just as a regular Charmander will become a regular Charmeleon and then a regular Charizard. This is due to the status being determined by values inherent to the Pokémon, however, there is a difference in the determination between Generation II and Generation III and IV.

http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Shiny#Generation_II

I'm not too fond of the odds of getting one, even seems a pointless feature with such low odds.

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Was it like a complete accident like with MissingNo or was it intentional?

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Hammersmith Hardman #26

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I think intentionl, like the red Gyaridos was intentional.

Wasn't Misingno a cheat, not a accident?

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Well if it was intentional I think they should have given you bit more of a chance to get one then 1 in 8000.

And MissingNo was a glitch.

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Hammersmith Hardman #26

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what I ewas wondering abut, if it posible to msake a Pokemon shiny with Protien? If both special defence and special attack are allready 10, can protein be used to put it to the right value, will it become shiny?

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Hmmm thats aninteresting thought it would be awesome if you could.

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Hammersmith Hardman #26

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I tried it with a weedle, I got it spec defence 10, spec atack 10 and attack 10, and it didn't go green. looks luike they need to start off shiny.

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Oh well I guess spending the rest of your life looking for one is the only way.

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Hammersmith Hardman 26

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doesn't really seem worth it, hardfer than chasing entie, raikou and suicune

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Level 70 shiny Lugia in the Whirl Islands.

BOO-YAH!

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I don't think it was a glitch. There was also Pokerus, which is even rarer, I haven't found it yet, and the Shiny feature was kept in latrer games, and there was Ashes Noctown and Vincent/Jackson's Magneton in the Anime.

I was able to get shiny Voltorb in Emerald, wasn't looking for it, was training a Trapinch in Mauville'spower plant or whatever it was, only magnemite and voltorb are there so its a good place to train a ground type. A voltorb just happened to how up that was blue.

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I captured a purple Drowsee... and I possibly battled a shiny Fearrow.

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