Shiny Garchomp

Mach Pokémon
Its fine scales don't just reduce wind resistance - their sharp edges also cause injury to any opponent who attacks it.

# 445

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215 people rated this shiny Pokémon
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  • Anonymous
    guest13 October 2025

    It looked like it was gonna be good, but then NOPE it's not going to be anything like it's pre-evolutions and it's gonna be a disgrace >:(

  • cylus
    guest6 October 2025

    love using this shiny in s&v

  • Anonymous
    guest4 October 2025

    Just a meh shiny

  • All all all
    guest28 September 2025

    What?????????

  • King k rool
    guest26 September 2025

    Goofy ahh mother fucker, bro barley even changed

  • ashten
    guest23 September 2025

    3

  • penis man
    guest20 September 2025

    bro got a tan

  • Anonymous
    guest16 September 2025

    L

  • Anonymous
    guest8 September 2025

    Ass. The mega is my favourite shiny though

  • JayKayDub
    guest6 September 2025

    What did they do, shiny gible was great and even gabite was decent. It sucks.

  • Netzach
    guest16 August 2025

    One of the worst shinies in the series, but at least now you can tell it apart from it's base form somewhat. It was almost impossible to tell them ... read more

  • Sara
    guest13 August 2025

    I expected more colors on you Garchomp

  • Akuroma
    guest12 August 2025

    He’s dehydrated 😭

  • Alexander2006
    beginner31 July 2025

    Bruh it's just a piece of sht, and very disappointing

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More information

Shiny Garchomp

The shiny version of Garchomp in Pokémon GO was released on 17-12-2019.
Garchomp was originally discovered in the Sinnoh region. The main colors of shiny Garchomp are gray, and orange. The typing of this Pokémon is dragon and ground. The Pokédex number of Garchomp is #445. In the dex they call Garchomp the Mach Pokémon

Its fine scales don't just reduce wind resistance - their sharp edges also cause injury to any opponent who attacks it. 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.

Garchomp belongs to the Gible family.

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