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All Electric Shiny Pokémon in Scarlet & Violet

Get thes electrified shiny Pokémon!

All Shiny Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet are extremely rare and intriguing. Shiny Pokémon are variants of regular Pokémon that have a different color scheme. Shiny Electric Pokémon are distinguished by their brilliant, shiny appearance. Acquiring a Shiny Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet is a difficult task that requires much luck and dedication, but this article should let you know the designs you should look out for as well as their potential locations.

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Shiny Pawmi

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Shiny Pawmi has a simple but noticeable change in appearance. First, it changes its body color from light brown to pink. You can catch this shiny at South Province Areas One, Three, and Five.

Shiny Pawmo

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Like its pre-evolution Shiny Pawmi, Shiny Pawmo has a simple but noticeable change in appearance. It changes its entire body color to pink from light brown. You can catch this shiny at East Province Areas One and Two, North Province Areas One and Three, South Province Areas One, Three, Five, and Six, and West Province Areas One, Two, and Three.

Shiny Pawmot

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Like both its pre-evolutions, Shiny Pawmot makes a simple but significant change in color. It changes its body color from orange to pink. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Pawmo.

Shiny Pichu

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The difference between Shiny Pichu and its regular variant is almost indiscernible. It only slightly changes the shade of its color to a darker shade of yellow. You can catch this shiny at South Province Area One and South Province Area Two.

Shiny Pikachu

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Shiny Pikachu makes a simple but relatively noticeable change in appearance compared to its non-shiny version. It changes its body color to orange from yellow. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area One, South Province Area Two and Four, and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Raichu

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Much like its pre-evolution Shiny Pikachu, Shiny Raichu makes a simple but significant change in appearance compared to its non-shiny version. In addition, Shiny Raichu changes its body color from yellow to orange. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero and Socarrat Trail. You can also evolve a Shiny Pikachu using a Thunderstone.

Shiny Shinx

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Shiny Shinx makes a considerable change in color compared to its non-shiny version. It completely changes its body color from blue to yellow. You can catch this shiny at South Province Area Three.

Shiny Luxio

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Like its pre-evolution Shiny Shinx, Shiny Luxio completely changes its color when compared to its non-shiny variant. This shiny changes its body color from blue to yellow. You can catch it at South Province Areas Three and Five.

Shiny Luxray

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Unlike its pre-evolutions, Shiny Shinx and Shiny Luxio, Shiny Luxray’s differences in color are not so significant. It changes the blue sections of its body to yellow. You can catch this shiny at North Province Area Two.

Shiny Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)

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Shiny Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style) has a small but noticeable difference in color compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes the color of its yellow feathers to white. You can catch this shiny at South Province Area One.

Shiny Mareep

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Shiny Mareep has a very noticeable color difference compared to its non-shiny variant. It changes the color of its fluff from cream to pink. You can catch this shiny at South Province Area Two.

Shiny Flaaffy

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Unlike its pre-evolution Shiny Mareep, Shiny Flaaffy’s difference is insignificant. It simply changes the color of its hair from white to pink and the orb on its tail from blue to green. You can catch this shiny at West Province Area Two.

Shiny Ampharos

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Shiny Ampharos has a significant color change compared to its non-shiny version. It changes its entire body color from yellow to pink. You can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern and North Province Area One.

Shiny Tadbulb

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The difference in the color of Shiny Tadbulb from its non-shiny version is barely noticeable. It just changes the orange-colored accents to red. You can catch this shiny at East Province Areas Two and Three, Glaseado Mountain, South Province Areas One, Two, Three, Four, and Five, and West Province Area Two.

Shiny Bellibolt

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Unlike its pre-evolution Shiny Tadbulb, Shiny Bellibolt looks utterly different from its non-shiny version. It changes its color palette from aqua blue and orange to yellow and pink. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Three, Glaseado Mountain, North Province Area Three, South Province Area Four, the Tagtree Thicket, and West Province Areas Two and Three.

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Shiny Wattrel

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This shiny makes a simple but noticeable change in color compared to its non-shiny variant. Shiny Wattrel changes its body color from black to maroon. You can catch this shiny at the East Paldean Sea, East Province Area Two, the South Paldean Sea, the West Paldean Sea, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Kilowattrel

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Like its pre-evolution, Shiny Kilowattrel has a slight but noticeable difference in color compared to its regular version. It changes its black body color to a maroon color. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, the East Paldean Sea, the North Paldean Sea, North Province Area One, and the West Paldean Sea.

Shiny Jolteon

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Shiny Jolteon makes a significant color change compared to its non-shiny variant. It changes the color of its body fur from yellow to neon green. You can catch this shiny at Socarrat Trail and West Province Area Three. You can also evolve a Shiny Eevee using a Thunderstone.

Shiny Toxel

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Shiny Toxel has a huge color difference compared to its non-shiny form. It changes its entire body color from violet to pink. You can catch this shiny at South Province Areas One, Two, and Four.

Shiny Toxtricity (Amped Form)

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Like its pre-evolution, Shiny Toxel (Amped Form) Shiny Toxtricity has a very noticeable color difference compared to its non-shiny form. It changes the color of its body from violet to pink. You can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern.

Shiny Toxtricity (Low Key Form)

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Like its amped form, Shiny Toxtricity (Low Key Form) has a visible color difference compared to its non-shiny variant. It changes its body color from violet to pink. You can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern.

Shiny Dedenne

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Shiny Dedenne has a very noticeable color difference compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its body color from orange to brown. You can find this shiny in North Province Area Three and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Pachirisu

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The difference between Shiny Pachirisu and its non-shine variant is very negligible. It simply changes the color of its body accents from blue to pink. You can catch this shiny at South Province Area One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Voltorb

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Shiny Voltorb has a simple but noticeable change in color compared to its non-shiny version. It simply changes the color of its top side to blue from red. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Three and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Electrode

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Like its pre-evolution Shiny Voltorb, Shiny Electrode also has a small but relatively significant change in color. It changes the color of its lower half to blue from red. You can catch this shiny at West Province Area Three.

Shiny Magnemite

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The difference between this shiny and its non-shiny version is small but pretty visible. It darkens its color to a darker polished nickel color from a lighter steel color. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two and East Province Area Three.

Shiny Magneton

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Like its pre-evolution Shiny Magnemite, Shiny Magneton’s color difference from its non-shiny version is also pretty visible. It changes its body color from steel to polished nickel, and its magnets are black, just like Shiny Magnemite. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Magnezone

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Shiny Magnezone makes a subtle but somewhat noticeable change in color. It changes the color of its body from steel to polished nickel, and its magnets are gray compared to the standard black color. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two.

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Shiny Rotom

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Shiny Rotom makes a complete color palette change compared to its non-shiny variant. Its color palette changes from orange, powder blue, and white to red, orange, and white. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two, West Province Area Two.

Shiny Heat Rotom

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Shiny Heat Rotom has an entirely different color palette than its non-shiny counterpart. Its color scheme changes from orange, dark orange, and white to red, peach, and white. You can obtain this shiny by using the Rotom catalog on your Shiny Rotom and selecting Microwave.

Shiny Wash Rotom

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Shiny Wash Rotom’s color palette is entirely different from its non-shiny version. Its color scheme changes from orange and blue to red and peach. You can obtain this shiny by using the Rotom catalog on your Shiny Rotom and selecting Washing Machine.

Shiny Frost Rotom

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Shiny Frost Rotom’s color difference is noticeable compared to its non-shiny variant. Its color palette changes from orange and violet to red and peach. You can obtain this shiny by using the Rotom catalog on your Shiny Rotom and selecting Refrigerator.

Shiny Fan Rotom

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Shiny Fan Rotom, like its other forms, has a noticeable difference in color when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. Its color palette changes from orange and yellow to red and peach. You can obtain this shiny by using the Rotom catalog on your Shiny Rotom and selecting Electric Fan.

Shiny Mow Rotom

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Shiny Mow Rotom has a noticeable color difference compared to its standard form. Its color palette changes from orange and green to red and peach. You can obtain this shiny by using the Rotom catalog on your Shiny Rotom and selecting Lawn Mower.

Shiny Pincurchin

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This shiny has a simple but evident change in color when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its body color and face from reddish-black and yellow to black and orange. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two, North Province Areas One and Three, and West Province Area Two.

Shiny Tynamo

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Shiny Tynamo’s change in color is barely noticeable. It only slightly changes the shade of its color to a darker shade. You can catch this shiny at the North Paldean Sea and the West Paldean Sea.

Shiny Eelektrik

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Unlike its pre-evolution Shiny Tynamo, Shiny Eelektrik has a more defined color change. It changes its body color from black with yellow accents to deep blue with neon green accents. You can catch this shiny at the North Paldean Sea, the South Paldean Sea, and the West Paldean Sea.

Shiny Eelektross

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Shiny Eelektross has a significant color change when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its body color from black with a yellow belly to a green body with a sky-blue belly. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Eelektrik.

Shiny Sandy Shocks

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Shiny Sandy Shocks has a noticeable color change. It changes the color of its body from steel to brass and its magnets from gray to black. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero if you are on Scarlet. But if you are on Violet, you can obtain this Scarlet exclusive Shiny by trading it from someone with Scarlet.

Shiny Iron Hands

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You can barely see the difference in color between this shiny and its traditional form. Shiny Iron Hands simply changes the dark blue parts of its body to silver. So you can catch this shiny at Area Zero if you are on Violet. But if you are on Scarlet, you can obtain this exclusive shiny by trading it from someone on Pokémon Violet.

Shiny Iron Thorns

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Shiny Iron Thorns has a significant color difference compared to its non-shiny version. It changes its body color from neon green to silver. You can catch Shiny Iron Thorns at Area Zero on Violet. But if you are on Scarlet, you can obtain it from trading with someone on Pokémon Violet.

Shiny Miraidon

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Shiny Miraidon has a simple but huge color difference compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its body color from violet to silver. Unfortunately, the box legendary Pokémon in both Scarlet and Violet are shiny-locked, at least in the base game. So, to obtain this shiny, you will have to hack the game. We do not recommend this, as it is highly illegal and can get your account restricted.

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Janzel Sandejas is a gamer and writer rolled into one. In her spare time, she enjoys playing video games, binge-watching television shows, film franchises, and anime shows. Chef by profession and writer by passion, she currently lives up in the mountains with her husband, a dog and nine cats.