Rock Skin Pokémon
Larvitar is born deep under the ground. To come up to the surface, this Pokémon must eat its way through the soil above. Until it does so, Larvitar cannot see its parents.
# 246
nah. would be way cooler if its shiny matched pupitar's normal color
It's boring. The one thing I like is how his belly turns pink compared to red in the original, but the shiny's shade of green is just worse.
like it
Not that bad for a shiny out of its line
nah bad
nah too subtle.
Just more vibrant than the normal one, but there's just something that catches my eye on this guy.
Not so good
a little snot guy. a little pea pod. a little squished cucumber. etc,,
I like this little green fellow quite a bit. I believe that he’s pretty underrated.
Watermelon tantrum rock baby
its ok i do like it but looking at them side by side the original looks so much better
2.5 - Its a visible shiny. Not one I particular care for, going from one shade of green to another isn't that exciting to me. I think its differen... read more
like shiny tyranitar but better
The shiny version of Larvitar in Pokémon GO was released on 16-06-2018.
Larvitar was originally discovered in the Johto region. The main color of shiny Larvitar is green. The typing of this Pokémon is ground and rock. The Pokédex number of Larvitar is #246. In the dex they call Larvitar the rock Skin Pokémon
Larvitar is born deep under the ground. To come up to the surface, this Pokémon must eat its way through the soil above. Until it does so, Larvitar cannot see its parents. This Pokémon is usually seen open fields, beaches, ditches, streams, railways and airports. Also towns, parking lots and near streets or inside rock quarries.
Larvitar belongs to the Larvitar family.
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