RE: Shiny Pokémon: Less Rare and More Special
That would be a good idea. Take real life for example: one litter of adorable puppies could contain a dozen different color combinations. And yet with hundreds or thousands of pokemon spread across different regions, they all look the same, aside from the oh-so-rare shiny? (pretty much the same as an albino in reality)
Just a couple subtle variations here and there would be cool.
Leaf_Ranger said:Like I've said in another thread about people's first shinies, I don't really care about them but I still love the thrill when finding one, so I think that they should keep it as it is. Like I've also said before, I'd like to see regional differences in Pokémon colors, like the Valencia Island's Pokémon where, for example, Butterfree has yellow wings with colored spots, Vileplumes have different colored petal, etc..
My shiny collection has five members, the last one being a Zubat that I captured last week in HG's Safari Zone. It's the second Pokémon that I capture with a single Pkball in a Safari (the first was my first shiny: a Rhyhorn in LF). =D
That would be a good idea. Take real life for example: one litter of adorable puppies could contain a dozen different color combinations. And yet with hundreds or thousands of pokemon spread across different regions, they all look the same, aside from the oh-so-rare shiny? (pretty much the same as an albino in reality)
Just a couple subtle variations here and there would be cool.