Shiny Graveler

Rock Pokémon
Graveler grows by feeding on rocks. Apparently, it prefers to eat rocks that are covered in moss. This Pokémon eats its way through a ton of rocks on a daily basis.

# 75

You already rated this Pokémon

Rating is disabled!

Rate me:

Select the desired amount of stars: *

Be the first to rate “Graveler”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Ratings
64 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • LegitHugger100
    expert11 March 2024

    Poopy

  • G0lden_Nautilus
    expert4 February 2024

    Roll it away Rellor! 1/5 Ew.

  • Linnrhett
    expert1 February 2024

    Chikin nugget

  • Anonymous
    guest17 January 2024

    he came from the earf

  • Sealemon
    senior11 January 2024

    golden boi, but geodude is better

  • SpikeSoaring
    expert2 January 2024

    could have been better if it sticked to the geodude shiny color but it is still good

  • sealspokemon
    guest29 December 2023

    Looks kinda like mud. Very noticeable and a bit of a downgrade from geodude

  • DragonTamer162
    trainer24 December 2023

    Eh

  • sunsetlatios
    expert17 December 2023

    It could have been worse

  • Anonymous
    guest12 December 2023

    Very noticeable and different. Not washed out and icky. It's a rock.

  • iShipster
    expert11 December 2023

    Graveler looks like a turd with this color scheme rather than a gold nugget. Kinda meh compared to it's pre-evo.

  • BrodyThePigBoy
    expert9 December 2023

    Disappointed

  • A
    guest3 December 2023

    F

  • critterofficial
    expert22 November 2023

    when i look in the toilet

More information

Shiny Graveler

The shiny version of Graveler in Pokémon GO was released on 13-09-2018.
Graveler was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main color of shiny Graveler is brown. The typing of this Pokémon is ground and rock. The Pokédex number of Graveler is #75. In the dex they call Graveler the rock Pokémon

Graveler grows by feeding on rocks. Apparently, it prefers to eat rocks that are covered in moss. This Pokémon eats its way through a ton of rocks on a daily basis. This Pokémon is usually seen open fields, beaches, ditches, streams, railways and airports. Also towns, parking lots and near streets or inside rock quarries.

Graveler belongs to the Geodude family.

Rate a random shiny! ShinyRating.com Logo
Shiny Pokémon have different coloration than the standard Pokémon. Encountering a shiny Pokémon is very rare. You’ll never forget your first shiny found and caught in the wild. Every single shiny Pokémon is cool and someone should be proud if you have just a single one. However, some are much cooler looking than other shiny Pokémon are. Deciding what the best shiny Pokémon is, is a tough task. What makes a shiny Pokémon special? Some of the best shiny Pokémon only exhibit minor color changes, while others take on drastic transformations. Some standard Pokémon are already epic (e.g. Charizard), so it’s easier to get an epic shiny. There is no standard for rating shiny Pokémon. It is up to personal preference. However, on shinyrating.com we have two guidelines: 

1. Rate in comparison to the standard form. 
2. Rarity can make a shiny even more beautiful. 

Keep your eyes peeled for the best shiny Pokémon and leave your rating on our website. Do you remember the first time you encountered a shiny Pokémon? Describe your feeling in the rating section of the concerned shiny.

Ready for Action?

Welcome to shinyrating.com. Here you can rate your favorite shiny Pokémon. All shiny Pokémon available are included. What is the best shiny Pokémon? It is all up to you. Leave a rating by clicking on one of the Pokémon. New to rating shiny Pokémon? Take a look at the starter Pokémons evolutions and learn how to rate:

Shiny Venusaur

Shiny Charizard

Shiny Blastoise

ShinyRating.com Logo

© Copyright 2024 | ShinyRating.com website by Baas en Baas. 
Privacy Policy

Pokémon is Copyright Gamefreak, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company 2001-2021. All images and names owned and trademarked by Gamefreak, Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, and Niantic are property of their respective owners. Icons by Roundicons Freebies

linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram