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All Shiny Dragon Pokémon in Scarlet & Violet

Take a look at these mighty and shiny Pokémon!

Shiny Dragon Pokémon are some of the most striking and vibrant creatures in the Paldean region. They come in various shapes and sizes and feature an eye-catching combination of colors. These powerful creatures are typically complicated to capture and require much effort to subdue. In this article, we have listed All Shiny Dragon Pokémon in Scarlet & Violet. Read on to learn more.

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Shiny Applin

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Comparing the Shiny Applin to its Non-Shiny counterpart, the Shiny Applin’s color changes very subtly but noticeably. It changes from a regular red apple to a green apple. You can catch this shiny at East Province Areas One and Two, South Province Areas One and Two, the Tagtree Thicket, and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Flapple

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Shiny Flapple undergoes a simple but instantly recognizable color change, just like its pre-evolution Shiny Applin. It changes the color of its apple shell from red to green. You obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Applin.

Shiny Appletun

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There is hardly any distinction between the shiny and non-shiny varieties of Appletun, unlike its pre-evolution Shiny Applin. Shiny Appletun’s helmet simply transforms from red to green. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Applin.

Shiny Gible

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When compared to its non-shiny counterpart, Shiny Gible looks very different. It switches from blue and red to blue and yellow, completely altering its color scheme. You can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern, West Province Area One, West Province Area Two.

Shiny Gabite

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Compared to its non-shiny counterpart, this shiny has a simple but noticeable re-color. It alters its hue to a richer, more vivid color. You can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern, the Dalizapa Passage, Glaseado Mountain, North Province Area Two, South Province Area Six, and West Province Area Two.

Shiny Garchomp

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Shiny Garchomp’s color change is much more subtle than its pre-evolution Shiny Gabite. It merely changes the shade of its color from bluish-black to a grayer hue. You can catch this shiny at the Great Crater of Paldea and West Province Area Two.

Shiny Axew

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Shiny Axew has a pretty significant color change compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its body color from moss green to beige. You can catch this shiny at Dalizapa Passage, North Province Area One, South Province Areas Three and Five, and West Province Area One

Shiny Fraxure

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This shiny completely changes its color scheme compared to its non-shiny version. Shiny Fraxure goes from a green, dark gray, and red color palette to a tarnished gold, sky blue, gray, and black color palette. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and North Province Area One.

Shiny Haxorus

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When compared to its non-shiny version, Shiny Haxorus completely changes its color. It goes from having a gold, black, and red color scheme to a red-and-black one. You can get this shiny by evolving a Shiny Fraxure.

Shiny Goomy

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Shiny Goomy undergoes a significant color change when compared to its non-shiny variant. It changes its entire body color from purple to yellow. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Three, Glaseado Mountain, South Province Area One, Three, Four, and Five, and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Sliggoo

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When compared to its non-shiny counterpart, this Shiny Sliggoo, like its pre-evolutionary Shiny Goomy, also undergoes a significant color change. It changes its body color from a white and purple color scheme to a yellow and pink one. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, South Province Area Four, West Province Area Three

Shiny Goodra

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Shiny Goodra undergoes the same change in the color palette as its pre-evolution Shiny Sliggoo. It switches from a white and purple color scheme to a yellow and pink one. You can get this shiny by evolving a Shiny Sliggoo.

Shiny Altaria

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The color of Shiny Altaria has changed slightly. From having a blue body and white cloud wings, it transforms into having a yellow body and white cloud wings. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, North Province Areas One and Two, South Province Area Six, and West Province Areas One and Three.

Shiny Bagon

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Shiny Bagon undergoes a significant color change compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its entire body color from blue to neon green. You can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern, the Dalizapa Passage, East Province Area Three, Glaseado Mountain, South Province Areas One and Three, and West Province Area Two if you are on Violet. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Bagon from Violet.

Shiny Shelgon

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This shiny has a simple but noticeable change in color. It simply changes its shell color from white to white with a tinge of green. If you are on Violet, you can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern and North Province Area Two. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Shelgon from Violet or by evolving a Shiny Bagon.

Shiny Salamence

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Just like its pre-evolution Shiny Shelgon, Shiny Salamence undergoes a pretty noticeable color change. It changes its entire body from blue to green. If you are on Violet, you can get this shiny by evolving a Shiny Shelgon. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Shelgon from Violet or by evolving a Shiny Shelgon from Violet.

Shiny Cyclizar

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Compared to its non-shiny counterpart, Shiny Cyclizar has a subtle but significant difference in color. Its body turns gray instead of the regular green color it would normally have. You can catch this shiny at Asado Desert, East Province Areas One and Two, West Province Areas One and Two, and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Noibat

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Compared to its non-shiny counterpart, the shiny Noibat completely alters its color scheme. The color scheme changes from purple, violet, and black to green, black, and gray. You can catch this shiny at North Province Areas One and Two and West Province Area Two.

Shiny Noivern

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Shiny Noivern’s coloration has significantly changed, much like its pre-evolution Shiny Noibat. Its color shifts to violet, green, black, and red. You can catch this shiny at North Province Areas One and Two.

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Shiny Dreepy

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This shiny differs slightly but significantly from the non-shiny version. Rather than having a black face, Shiny Dreepy has a blue one. You can catch this at Glaseado Mountain, East Province Areas Two and Three, South Province Areas One and Four, South Province Areas Five and Six, and West Province Areas Two and Three if you are on Violet. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Drakloak from Violet.

Shiny Drakloak

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This shiny has a minor but somewhat significant difference from its non-shiny counterpart, just like its pre-evolution Shiny Dreepy. It switches from having a black and redhead to having a blue and yellow accent. If you are on Violet, you can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, Glaseado Mountain, and North Province Areas One, Two, and Three. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Drakloak from Violet or evolving a Shiny Dreepy.

Shiny Dragapult

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Shiny Dragapult has a distinct difference from its non-shiny counterpart, much like its pre-evolution Shiny Drakloak. The pink hue of its accents and claws is replaced with a yellow hue. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Dragapult from Violet or evolving a Shiny Dragapult.

Shiny Dragalge

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Shiny Dragalge completely changes its color scheme. The color scheme changes from black, purple, and red to deep violet, blue, and green one. So if you are on Scarlet, you can catch this shiny at North Paldean Sea. But if you are on Violet, you can obtain this Scarlet exclusive shiny by trading it from Scarlet or evolving a Shiny Skrelp.

Shiny Dratini

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Shiny Dratini undergoes a pretty noticeable color change when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes the color of its body from blue to pink. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, North Province Area Two, South Province Area Six.

Shiny Dragonair

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Just like its pre-evolution Shiny Dratini, Shiny Dragonair, color change is also very obvious. It changes the color of its whole body from blue to pink. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake and South Province Area Six.

Shiny Dragonite

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Shiny Dragonite‘s distinctive color change sets it apart from the standard version. It goes from having an orange body to having a green one. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake and North Province Area Two. 

Shiny Deino

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Shiny Deino’s change in color has a somewhat noticeable change in color. It changes its body color from blue to green. You can catch this shiny at Alfornada Cavern, Dalizapa Passage, Glaseado Mountain, North Province Area Two if you are on Scarlet. If you are on Violet, you can get this Scarlet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Deino from Scarlet.

Shiny Zweilous

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Just like its pre-evolution Shiny Deino, Shiny Zweilous also undergoes a fairly noticeable change in color. It changes its body’s color from dark blue to moss-green. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero, Glaseado Mountain, and North Province Area Two if you are on Scarlet. If you are on Violet, you can get this Scarlet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Deino from Scarlet or by evolving a Shiny Deino.

Shiny Hydreigon

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Shiny Hydreigon undergoes a pretty obvious change in color palette. It goes from having a black, blue, and pink color scheme to a black, green, and violet one. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Zweilous if you are on Scarlet. If you are on Violet, you can get this Scarlet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Hydreigon from Scarlet by evolving a Shiny Zweilous from Scarlet.

Shiny Tatsugiri (Curly)

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The Shiny Tatsuguri (Curly Form) has almost no color changes. The original has a pale orange main body with dark orange fins and a dark orange tail. The body’s primary color is brown in the shiny version, while the fins and tail are tinted orange. This shiny can be found at Casseroya Lake.

Shiny Tatsugiri (Droopy)

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The color scheme is the main change in Shiny Tatsuguri (Droopy Form). The original has a hot pink main body with white fins and a white tail. The main body, fins, and tail are all completely white in their shiny state. This shiny can be found at Casseroya Lake.

Shiny Tatsugiri (Stretch)

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A completely new color scheme can be seen in Shiny Tatsuguri (Stretch Form). Its pectoral fin and main body are both white in the original. In its shiny version, the main body is dark orange, the pectoral fin is white, and the body has some pale orange markings. This shiny can be found at Casseroya Lake.

Shiny Frigibax

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If you don’t look closely, this shiny’s color change is easy to miss. It simply shifts the body’s gray color to a lighter shade of the same color. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Arctibax

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Shiny Arctibax’s color hardly changes, just like its pre-evolution Shiny Frigibax. It simply changes its color shade from blue to teal. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Baxcalibur

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Shiny Compared to its non-shiny counterpart, Baxcalibur‘s color barely changed. It only alters the body’s color from black to dark gray. You can get this shiny by evolving a Shiny Arctibax.

Shiny Roaring Moon

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Shiny Roaring Moon has made a significant change in its color palette when compared to its non-shiny version. It goes from a sky-blue, red, gold, and white color palette to a green, red, and gold one. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero if you are on Scarlet. If you are on Violet, you can get this Scarlet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Roaring Moon from Scarlet.

Shiny Miraidon

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Shiny Miraidon differs significantly in color from its non-shiny counterpart. It goes from having a violet body to having a silver one. Unfortunately, since it’s a legendary Pokémon and thus shiny-locked, you will need to hack the game to get this shiny. We do not, however, advise hacking that game because it is extremely illegal and may result in account restrictions.

Shiny Koraidon

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Shiny Koraidon undergoes a significant color change compared to its non-shiny version. It changes its color scheme from a red body with blue and white feathers to a black body with red and white feathers. Unfortunately, just like its fellow legendary Pokémon Miraidon, Koraidon is shiny-locked, so you need to hack the game to get this shiny. However, we do not advise hacking that game because it is extremely illegal and will get your account banned.