Shiny Pokémon are highly sought-after variants of regular species, with distinctive colorations that set them apart from their common counterparts. Among the most coveted shiny Pokémon is Tapu Koko, the guardian deity of Melemele Island in the Pokémon Sun and Moon games. This guide will provide a comprehensive overview of Shiny Tapu Koko, covering everything from its appearance and rarity to the best methods for catching it.
Shiny Tapu Koko is characterized by its vibrant yellow coloration, a stark contrast to the blue and white hues of its regular form. Its electric aura also takes on a golden hue, further accentuating its unique appearance. Due to its rarity, encountering a Shiny Tapu Koko is a rare occurrence, with a base rate of approximately 1 in 4096.
Shiny Tapu Koko can be encountered through random encounters in the Tapu Village Ruins on Melemele Island. However, due to its low spawn rate, this method is highly time-consuming and often requires extensive patience and luck.
The Island Scan feature in Pokémon Sun and Moon allows players to search for specific Pokémon on nearby islands. By using the Tapu Koko Scan QR code, players can increase their chances of encountering Shiny Tapu Koko. However, the success rate is still relatively low.
The Ultra Wormhole, accessed through portals in the Altar of the Sunne/Moone, offers a slightly higher chance of encountering Shiny Tapu Koko. However, the Ultra Wormhole is a challenging area with powerful Pokémon, making it suitable only for experienced players.
Chain fishing involves repeatedly casting a fishing rod in the same location to increase the likelihood of encountering rare Pokémon. While Shiny Tapu Koko cannot be caught directly through fishing, it can be obtained by using a Lure to attract Electric-type Pokémon and potentially triggering an encounter with it.
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