What's so cool about shinies?

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I already know that shiny Pokemon are incredibly hard to find, with a base encounter rate of 1/8192, so catching one would mean instant bragging rights. But aside from that, what makes shinies so great? Do shinies somehow make the Pokemon better, or are they there solely for the purpose of telling others that you caught a, say, shiny Voltorb?

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There is no difference between Shiny Pokemon and normal Pokemon besides their colouring. Shiny Pokemon exist for the novelty of hunting and collecting them, and maybe to encourage trading. Not everybody cares about them deeply – I personally don’t pay much attention to them.

It’s worth mentioning thatShiny Pokemon tend to have higher IVs than average in Gen 2, as Shiny trait is determined by IVs in that generation and the mechanics happen to pan out that way. This is the only exception.

The only thing that changes when a Pokemon is shiny is it’s coloration. They do nothing to the stats, nothing to the ev’s and nothing to the iv’s.

The only reason that shinies are wanted by people is that they are rare. In x/y you have a 1/4096, before x/y you had a 1/8192 chance. They are valuable trading tools and sometimes people like them to show how much they work in Pokemon.

Having shinies can also make people very arrogant. Some people think that if they have more shinies than you they are better at Pokemon than you. My opinion on shinies is neutral. I only use them for trade tools. Hope this helped!

Shinies have nothing to do with Pokemon stats, but I think people are obsessed with them being rare. Everyone wants to have a rare Pokemon eventually. Also some of them are better looking than the original and having a Pokemon with different color than your opponent’s makes it look special. I wish there was more customization in Pokemon games…