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Can Spheal be Shiny in Pokemon Go? Answered

Can Spheal be Shiny in Pokemon Go? Answered

Besides regular Pokemon, in Pokemon Go, you can catch Shiny Pokemon. This is a type of Pokémon that has a distinctive color and a small shine. In Pokemon Go, most Pokemon have a Shiny version. In this guide, we are going to tell you about the Shiny version of Spheal.

How to Get Shiny Spheal

The answer is yes, you can find Shiny Spheal, although it won’t be easy. All Shiny Pokémon have a Shiny rating, which indicates how likely you are to encounter a rare version of Pokémon. Since Spheal is a fairly common Pokémon, his Shiny rating is 0.20%. This means that of the 500 Spheals you can meet, only one will be Shiny.

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to specifically find Shiny Spheal. You will need to play hard, research the world, and hunt any Spheal you can find. But we can give you some tips to make your life easier.

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There are different events in the game that increase the frequency of the appearance of different Pokémon. For example, in November there was an event for the release of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, during which you could more easily find Spheal. We do not know when such an event will happen again, so follow the news on the developers’ social networks.

Also while exploring the world you may come across Spheal nests. These are the locations where Spheal spawns more frequently. Use the Silph Road Nest Atlas to find the nests you want. In this Atlas, other players mark the locations of the nests.

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