Shiny Gigalith

Compressed Pokémon
It absorbs rays of sunlight and shoots out energy. It's usually lurking deep beneath the surface.

# 526

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145 people rated this shiny Pokémon
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  • PegasusGr
    expert5 November 2025

    Neon blue gems, so cool!

  • Junnnya
    guest28 October 2025

    i love you bro you remind me of the blue meth on breaking bad.

  • Klawf_best_rock_trust_438
    guest17 October 2025

    the only shiny in my opinion that is better than Klawf

  • droversointeru
    guest2 October 2025

    I cling on to listening to the news bulletin talk about receiving boundless online grant applications so I have been looking around for the best si... read more

  • Datura
    talented30 September 2025

    Solid ! Lowkey wish the body color was tweaked too but enjoyable either way

  • Anonymous
    guest13 September 2025

    Thats such an amazing take on a shiny pokemon especially gigalith

  • HoundoomBean
    guest12 September 2025

    One of the best rock shinies by far.

  • Frontiergear
    expert12 September 2025

    the purple and the turquoise look amazing together, easy 5 stars

  • JayKayDub
    guest6 September 2025

    The color scheme looks so good together, one of my favorite shines out there.

  • Anonymous
    guest22 August 2025

    C'est de la merde et le pokémon est moche donc moche x 2

  • hamfan
    guest8 August 2025

    it looks great and the blue works better than the red

  • Anonymous
    guest6 August 2025

    no explanation

  • Blunder6-0ByZenDarm
    guest1 August 2025

    Blue and purple best combo

  • Anonymous
    guest27 July 2025

    This reminds me of Walters Whites blue crystals.

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More information

Shiny Gigalith

The shiny version of Gigalith in Pokémon GO was released on 14-08-2020.
Gigalith was originally discovered in the Unova region. The main colors of shiny Gigalith are blue, and purple. The typing of this Pokémon is rock. The Pokédex number of Gigalith is #526. In the dex they call Gigalith the Compressed Pokémon

It absorbs rays of sunlight and shoots out energy. It's usually lurking deep beneath the surface. This Pokémon is usually seen towns, parking lots and near streets or inside rock quarries.

Gigalith belongs to the Roggenrola family.

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