Shiny Dhelmise

Sea Creeper Pokémon
Its chain-like green seaweed can stretch outward for hundreds of yards. For some reason, it gets along well with Skrelp.

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41 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • chikenmorris
    beginner8 September 2025

    beautiful and i love the change of the ship wheel and the red seaweed

  • Spacey
    guest26 August 2025

    Oh! This one is cool, just cause how drastic of a change it is… I do wish it kinda was a deeper red… maybe to look like red seaweed or somethin... read more

  • NamelessNerd
    talented30 July 2025

    Blood stained

  • Pokemon4Ever:)
    guest5 July 2025

    DEATH WHEEL

  • Pokemon4Ever
    guest15 June 2025

    It really brings out the true opposite of the sea if ya know what I mean and the wheel it's like pirates treasure so cool

  • Unstablehand
    guest25 May 2025

    This is the best fricking shiny I have ever seen. This beautiful creature does not belong at the bottom of the ocean at all.

  • Chengdu>:)
    guest6 May 2025

    I agree with others that have also rated this. Such an aqsome shiny:p

  • Pixaku
    guest3 May 2025

    Amazing color change. Look more dangerous.

  • Meri
    guest26 April 2025

    Neat

  • SteveCourtney
    senior18 March 2025

    Looks almost pirate like or more story like if that makes sense

  • Anonymous
    guest9 February 2025

    Red kelp! Awesome

  • Anonymous
    guest23 December 2024

    It's super visually distinct, which is nice. But the bright red seaweed just burns out the other colors. If the red was more dull or darker, it wou... read more

  • .
    guest9 November 2024

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  • Judi
    guest13 October 2024

    Awesome shiny for a Pokemon that isn't really popular

More information

Shiny Dhelmise

The shiny version of Dhelmise in Pokémon GO was released on UNRELEASED.
Dhelmise was originally discovered in the Alolan region. The main colors of shiny Dhelmise are brown, and red. The typing of this Pokémon is ghost and grass. The pokédex number of Dhelmise is #781. In the dex they call Dhelmise the Sea Creeper Pokémon.

Its chain-like green seaweed can stretch outward for hundreds of yards. For some reason, it gets along well with Skrelp.

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