Best & Coolest-Looking Shiny Pokémon

Looking for a list of awesome Shiny Pokémon? You’ve found it! These 25 Pokémon are really cool looking, so cool that you may even consider using one as your screen wallpaper.

Umbreon

Umbreon is a Dark-type Pokémon, its nicknames are Moonlight Pokémon and Moonlight Neopet. It was introduced in Generation 2 with a height of 1m tall and 27kg weight. It has the Synchronize and Inner Focus abilities. Its EV yield is 2 in Special Defense, and you can catch it at a rate of 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP) with a base friendship of 35 (lower than normal). Umbreon grows at a medium rate. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 35 (8,739–8,995 steps).

Magikarp

Magikarp is a Water type Pokémon that is 0.9 meters tall and weighs 10 kilograms. Magikarp is the Fish Pokémon and it was introduced in Generation 1.  Its abilities are Swift Swim, and it yields 1 Speed. It has a catch rate of 255 with the PokéBall, full HP, at 33.3%. Its base friendship is 50, and its base experience points yield is 40. It grows slowly, having an egg cycle of 5 (1,029–1,285 steps). 

Gigalith

Gigalith is a Rock/Ground Pokémon, it is known as the Compressed Pokémon. Gigalith was introduced in Generation 5, it is 1.7 meters (5’07”) tall and weighs 260.0 kilograms (573.2 pounds). It has the Sturdy and Sand Stream abilities. Its type matchups are 45/5.9% with PokéBall, full HP, 50/normal, and it takes 15 Egg cycles to hatch, with 3,599–3,855 steps.

Metagross

Metagross is a Steel/Psychic Pokémon, it has a clear body ability and high defense. It is the Iron Leg Pokémon with incredible power. Its catch rate is low, though, and it has low base friendship. Its base experience yield is low, but it evolves slowly. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 40 (10,024–10,280 steps). 

Honedge

Honedge is a Steel/Ghost type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation 6. Honedge is 0.8 meters tall and weighs 2 kilograms and it is a Sword Pokémon. The No Guard ability makes it easier for it to deal critical hits. The catch rate is 180, with a 23.5% chance of catching it if you have full health and use a PokéBall on it. Its base friendship is 50, and its experience yield is 65 (medium). It’s medium fast growing. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Charizard

Charizard is a Fire/Flying type Pokémon known as the Flame Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 1, it stands at 1.7 meters (5’07”) and weighs 90.5 kilograms (199.5 pounds). Its abilities are Blaze and its special attack is 3. The catch rate of Charizard is 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP). The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Ponyta

Ponyta is a Fire type Pokémon that has a 24.8% catch rate with a PokéBall if it is at full health. It is the Fire Horse Pokémon. Ponyta is 1 meter tall, weighs 66 pounds, and its base friendship with other Pokémon is 50. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Yveltal

Yveltal is a dark and flying-type Pokémon that has an incredible attack stat, but its defense is not very high. It was introduced in the sixth generation. Yveltal is known for being powerful and dangerous, yet also graceful in appearance. It has a base Exp. yield of 306, which is quite low. It has a catch rate of 45 at full health, and its friendship level starts off at 0. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps). 

Zygarde

Zygarde is a new Dragon/Ground type Pokémon, it is also known as the Order Pokémon. It is 5 meters (16 feet) tall and weighs about 305 kg (672 lbs). Zygarde was introduced this year with the abilities, Aura Break and Power Construct. Zygarde has a catch rate of 3 with a Poké Ball, and its Base Friendship is 0. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps). 

Staryu

Staryu is a Water-type Pokémon that was introduced in the first generation. It stands 0.8 meters tall and weighs 34.5 kilograms. Staryu is known as the “star shape” Pokémon. Its abilities include Illuminate, which increases the rate at which wild Pokémon appear, and its catch rate is 225. Its base friendship is 50, and its growth rate is Slow. Its EV yield is 1-speed point. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Ho-oh

Ho-oh is a rare Pokémon that was introduced in Generation 2. It is red and has rainbow hair, having an interesting ability called Pressure Regenerator, which means it can control the weather. However, this ability is hidden. It also has a very low base of friendship and is hard to capture. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps). 

Magnezone

Magnezone is an Electric/Steel type and its number is 462. Magnezone was introduced in Generation 4, it is 1.2 m (3′11″) tall and weighs 180.0 kg (396.8 lbs). Its abilities are Magnet Pull and Sturdy. Its base friendship is 50 (normal), and the Exp. yield is 241. Its growth rate is medium, and it has a catch rate of 30. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).  

Gourgeist

Gourgeist is a ghost and grass type Pokémon having the ability to summon pumpkins from the ground. Gourgeist is also known as the Pumpkin Pokémon. Gourgeist can summon two large pumpkins that it can use as weapons against its opponents. Gourgeist may also be used as a means of transportation. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Milotic

Milotic is a Water-type Pokémon, also known as the Tender Pokémon. Milotic was introduced in Generation 3, it weighs 162 pounds, and it is 6.2 meters long. The abilities of Milotic include Marvel Scale and 2x Special Defense. Its EV yield is 2, and it has a friendship rating of 50. It was released in the year 2006, and the base capture rate is 60%. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Trevenant

Trevenant is a Grass/Ghost Pokémon type, known as the Elder Tree. Its Abilities are Natural Cure (cures status problems when it switches out) and Frisk (lets you see the opponent’s items). Trevenant is 1.5 m (4′11″) tall and weighs 71.0 kg (156.5 lbs). Its Attack, Defense, and Special Attack stats are 2, its HP stat is 156.5, and its Base Friendship is 50. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Volcarona

Volcarona is a Bug/Fire type Pokémon that is known as the Sun Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 5 with a height of 1.6 meters (5 feet 3 inches) and 46 kilograms (101 pounds) weight. Volcarona has the Flame Body ability, which causes it to take damage from Fire-type moves. It can be caught at a rate of 15 with PokéBalls and at full health. Its base friendship is 50 and its base experience is 248. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 40 (10,024–10,280 steps).

Bisharp

Bisharp is a Dark/Steel-type Pokémon having the Defiant ability to resist being knocked out. Bisharp was introduced in Generation 5. Additionally, it has the Inner Focus ability which gives it an advantage when battling against opponents with high mental pressure. It has high Attack and Catch rates, but its base Friendship is lower than normal. Bisharp grows moderately fast. The egg group of this pokemon is Human-like. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4884–5140 steps). 

Electrode

Electrode is known as the Ball Pokémon, and it was introduced in the first generation. Electrode has the ability to be soundproof, and it has the static ability which makes it immune to electric-type moves. It has a catch rate of 60 (7.8% with PokéBall, full HP). It has a base Friendship of 50 (normal) and base Exp. of 172. Its growth rate is medium-fast. The egg group of this pokemon is mineral. This pokemon is genderless. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Dratini

Dratini is a Dragon-type Pokémon, also known as the Dragon Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 1, and its abilities include Shed Skin and Marvel Scale. It gives it an advantage in battle against other Dragons.  It has low base friendship and growth rate, but high catch rate and EV yield. The egg group of this pokemon is Dragon, Water 1. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male, 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 40 (10,024–10,280 steps).

Celesteela

Celesteela is a Steel/Flying type Pokémon having the ability Beast Boost to increase its attack power when it’s near other Pokémon.Celesteela was introduced in Generation 7. It has the ability Launch and is known as the Launch Pokémon. Celesteela’s EV yield is 1 Attack, 1 Defense, 1 Special Attack. Its catch rate is 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP) and its base Friendship is 0 (lower than normal). Its base Exp. is 257 and its growth rate is slow. The egg group of this pokemon is undiscovered. This pokemon is genderless. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps).  

Breloom 

Breloom is a Grass/Fighting type Pokémon that possesses some hidden abilities. Breloom was introduced in Generation 3. Effect Spore is its primary ability, which causes damage to opponents when they are hit by its attacks. Poison Heal heals Breloom of any poison status effects inflicted on it. It is known as the Mushroom Pokémon and grows at a fluctuating rate. Its friendship base is 50, but its catch rate increases to 11.8% when it has full health. The egg group of this pokemon is Fairy and grass. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 15 (3,599–3,855 steps).

Heatmor

Heatmor is a Fire-type Pokémon, it is also known as the Anteater Pokémon. Heatmor was introduced in Generation 5, it has a height of 1.4 meters (4’07”) and a weight of 58 kilograms (127 lbs). Their abilities are Gluttony and Flash Fire. Their catch rate is 90 with the Poké Ball, at full HP. They have a base friendship of 50. They grow at a medium rate. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Lopunny

Lopunny is a Normal-type Pokémon, its face is never seen due to it keeping its head down most of the time. Lopunny is 1.2 meters tall and weighs 73.4 pounds. It cares a lot about its appearance, so it uses its ears as a mirror to check itself out. This Pokémon is not only cute but also very clumsy and will drop anything it’s holding out of clumsiness. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

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