Shiny Gabite

Cave Pokémon
It sheds its skin and gradually grows larger. Its scales can be ground into a powder and used as raw materials for traditional medicine.

# 444

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Ratings
27 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • Person
    guest24 September 2023

    It's good

  • Cavie
    expert16 September 2023

    It's better than Garchomp.

  • Tami1777
    talented13 September 2023

    Better colour

  • purrohlasagna
    expert23 August 2023

    neon ms paint fanart

  • shinyrat
    trainer23 June 2023

    crank up that saturation baybee

  • Anonymous
    guest7 June 2023

    4

  • kiwistickers
    expert3 February 2023

    2.5 - Sigh. The colors honestly aren't the worst, however they are far too similar to the original. Its like you put the default in some sort of f... read more

  • Tully Blimpp-Grelton
    expert15 January 2023

    a terrible harsh blue

  • Pen15
    guest26 December 2022

    Grind down the scales and use it as fuel to heat your homes. This is the only good use for this Pokémon

  • cellbelle
    talented7 July 2022

    I dislike this shiny but at least you can tell the difference, unlike with poor Garchomp.

  • Anonymous
    guest10 May 2022

    They really just boosted the saturation on this guy, huh? Why not like.. make it black or something. Maybe a grey to look like a real shark. Idk, a... read more

  • Lets Go Brandon
    guest23 January 2022

    hells yeah!

  • Petrus
    guest19 February 2021

    Not that cool but very rare

More information

Shiny Gabite

The shiny version of Gabite in Pokémon GO was released on 17-12-2019.
Gabite was originally discovered in the Sinnoh region. The main colors of shiny Gabite are blue, and orange. The typing of this Pokémon is dragon and ground. The Pokédex number of Gabite is #444. In the dex they call Gabite the Cave Pokémon

It sheds its skin and gradually grows larger. Its scales can be ground into a powder and used as raw materials for traditional medicine. This Pokémon is usually seen and caught in cities, but have been known to appear near golf courses. Also open fields, beaches, ditches, streams, railways and airports.

Gabite belongs to the Gible family.

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