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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Ratings
128 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • chris
    guest4 March 2024

    the only dif is orange

  • Anonymous
    guest28 February 2024

    Just sad. I'm glad the mega form looks nice at least

  • Anonymous
    guest28 February 2024

    How is this not the lowest rated?

  • Anonymous
    guest28 February 2024

    barely noticable

  • Hi
    guest26 February 2024

    Garchomp and Gengar are the two Pokemon that bought the community together to throw tomatoes at them and rightfully so a little fetus could come up... read more

  • Trip4s
    guest25 February 2024

    Disappointing shiny, loses points due to its high hype and playability

  • MushroomFaerie
    talented25 February 2024

    ....Could have been so much more. But not as bad as Gengar.

  • Can of Bread
    guest23 February 2024

    A simple change, but a good one

  • Anonymous
    guest20 February 2024

    Why?

  • wingull
    guest17 February 2024

    we were robbed

  • Allyeno
    beginner15 February 2024

    This shiny gets so much hate when it actually changes more than most shinies I’ve seen on here! (Go check Gengar for reference) The red chest cha... read more

  • Your asshole
    guest11 February 2024

    Fuck this shiny piece of shit

  • Your asshole
    guest11 February 2024

    Fuck this shiny

  • Cheeze
    guest9 February 2024

    TERRIBLE

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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