Can Krabby, Kabuto, Corphish, Clauncher, and Crabrawler be shiny in Pokémon Go?

Krabby, Kabuto, Corphish, Clauncher, and Crabrawler are all found in the wild pokemon go. Yes, Krabby, Kabuto, Corphish and Clauncher can shine in it pokemon go, but Crabrawler can’t be shiny yet!

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Shiny Kabuto and Kabutops with their normal shapes in Pokémon Go.  Both turn bright green instead of brown.

Image: Julia Lee/Polygoon | Image source: Niantic

Shiny Corphish and Crawdaunt with their normal shapes in Pokémon Go.  Both Pokémon turn a different shade of red: Corphish turns deep pink and Crawdaunt turns more orange.

Image: Julia Lee/Polygoon | Image source: Niantic

Shiny Clauncher and Clawitzer with their normal forms in Pokémon Go.  Both Shiny versions change from blue to red.

Image: Julia Lee/Polygoon | Image source: Niantic

All of these crab-like Pokémon can be shiny, except for Crabrawler, which doesn’t have a shiny form pokemon go yet. Shiny Clauncher was actually just made available through the “Water Festival: Beach Week” event.

What is the shiny rate for Krabby, Kabuto, Corphish, and Clauncher in Pokémon Go?

The Shiny Speed ​​for Pokémon on a normal day is about one in 500. None of the depicted Pokémon get a “permaboost” (meaning it is a rare spawn and thus gains an increased Shiny Speed), as far as we know.

What can I do to attract more Shiny Pokémon?

Not much, unfortunately. It seems to be a coincidence. Shiny Pokémon catch rates are determined by developer Niantic and usually only increase during special events like Community Days or Safari Zones, or in Legendary Raids. There are no consumables that increase the speed of Shiny Pokémon.

Where can I find a list of available Shiny Pokémon?

Leek Duck preserves a list of currently available Shiny Pokémon. It’s a handy visual guide that illustrates what all existing Shiny Pokémon look like.

For more tips, check out Polygon’s pokemon go Guides.