Shiny Diglett (alolan)

Mole Pokémon
The need to dig through volcanic rock in the ground has made them more powerful than the Diglett of other regions.

# 50-Alolan

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89 people rated this shiny Pokémon
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  • Anonymous
    guest7 November 2025

    sausage

  • fredricton99
    senior4 November 2025

    Blue nose PLUS summer sausage body

  • Anonymous
    guest3 November 2025

    yeowch

  • eemm33
    expert29 October 2025

    It tanned! And got its nose sunburnt! Put some sun cream next time!

  • PegasusGr
    expert28 October 2025

    Distinct but the color scheme doesn't match very well

  • latcher.harbison@gmail.com
    beginner12 October 2025

    For some strange apparent reason, it just kind of slaps.

  • Luxury_Ball
    expert7 October 2025

    Bro sat out in the sun for to long

  • HoundoomBean
    trainer12 September 2025

    Would be five if this was normal diglett, but it's Alolan Diglett AKA diglett with hair

  • Chi-Yu
    expert9 September 2025

    I think it's starting to look like a sausage. I don't know. I'm rating with hungry

  • Anonymous
    guest31 August 2025

    The nose looks cool in a darker blue but should have been a little brighter to contrast with the now much darker body.

  • bob
    guest29 August 2025

    baked bean

  • Alanomaly
    beginner13 August 2025

    Among Us

  • based_espeon_fan
    expert14 July 2025

    Not sure how I feel about the red and blue together but at least it's something?

  • Jadewolf
    guest18 February 2025

    It's a baked bean color with a blue nose. Honestly, I love it.

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More information

Shiny Diglett (alolan)

The shiny version of Diglett (alolan) in Pokémon GO was released on 28-06-2019.
Diglett (alolan) was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main color of shiny Diglett (alolan) is red. The typing of this Pokémon is ground and steel. The Pokédex number of Diglett (alolan) is #50-Alolan. In the dex they call Diglett (alolan) the Mole Pokémon

The need to dig through volcanic rock in the ground has made them more powerful than the Diglett of other regions. This Pokémon is usually seen open fields, beaches, ditches, streams, railways and airports. Also within cities or near railroad tracks

Diglett (alolan) belongs to the Diglett family.

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