According to statistics if the Pokemon isn't from a glitch or cheat, then people would pay around 20-50 dollars depending on what Pokemon it is.The only way to know if the shiny Pokemon is authentic is to evolve it. If it stay's shiny then it is authentic. If it goes to the Pokemon's original color then it is most defiantly a fake. You're welcome.
In Generation II with the introduction of shiny Pokemon, it was possible to have odds as good as 1 in 64 for getting a shiny Pokemon if one of the parents was also shiny. However, since Generation III, the chances of Pokemon having shiny offspring has no longer been effected by the shininess of the parent Pokemon.
Yes, unless the particular species of shiny Pokemon prevents fleeing (like Wobbbuffet). However, most players would consider it a wasted opportunity to catch a shiny Pokemon.
Red gyarados is actually a shiny pokemon so you would have to catch a shiny magicarp and evolve it in a shiny gyarados (meaning a Red gyarados)
After purchasing the item, you need to use it on the corresponding Pokemon. If you need me to elaborate here's what i mean: You need to use the Shiny Stone on a 'Shiny' Pokemon, you may go into 'Set up my team' and click on your Pokemon to do this, after clicking on it, scroll down to 'Attach item', click on that then 'Use' the shiny stone on it, this is basically equipping it, then you can also evolve it from there.
I think you willfind it in route 34
There are a few ways that you could get a shiny Deoxys in Pokemon Platinum. One way would be to get someone who has hacked one to trade.
No, the egg will not be shiny. However, it is possible that the egg will hatch into a shiny Pokemon, but the chances of getting a shiny Pokemon from the egg are not any higher than they would be if the ditto were not shiny.
yes you can but it would be very unfair on people who trained their own Pokemon's their self's
Well you know how any unknown pokemon is grey, a shiny unknown pokemon would be blue
The same way you would catch a normal Pokemon. The only difference is is that the Pokemon is shiny.
All Pokemon can be normal and shiny, so what's the question?
Yes but it will be considered shiny so it is extremely hard. Try the gts stupid people offer shiny Pokemon for useless Pokemon. What I would do if I were you is trade with hg or ss or use masumada breeding method
Yes it will be shiny i tried it but i don't know for your leaf green but i would say yes.
It's extremely rare and very difficult to find any shiny Pokemon in the game itself, (aside from the Red Gyarados, which is always shiny), and certain event Pokemon which are distributed as shiny at events and movies, such as the pikachu-colored pichu. The chance of running into a shiny-colored Pokemon is 8 in 65526, or for every 1 shiny Pokemon, there are 8192 non-shiny Pokemon. There is a way to make it easier; using the Poke Radar makes it a little bit more likely to run into shiny Pokemon in the wild, and breeding one of your Pokemon with a Pokemon you got from a trade with someone out of the country (i.e., if you're from the USA, try to trade with someone in Europe or Japan), will make it significantly more likely that the egg they make will have a shiny Pokemon in it when it hatches (a 1 in 2048 chance).
There is none but i don't know how it would help. Mewtwo
No, each Pokemon either has the quality of "shininess" or it doesn't. Evolving your Pokemon doesn't change this, meaning that evolving non-shiny Pokemon cannot result in a shiny Pokemon, nor can evolving a shiny Pokemon result in a non-shiny Pokemon.
In Generation II with the introduction of shiny Pokemon, it was possible to have odds as good as 1 in 64 for getting a shiny Pokemon if one of the parents was also shiny. However, since Generation III, the chances of Pokemon having shiny offspring has no longer been effected by the shininess of the parent Pokemon.