Shiny Mamoswine

Twin Tusk Pokémon
Its impressive tusks are made of ice. The population thinned when it turned warm after the ice age.

# 473

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Ratings
39 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • creepy joe
    guest8 June 2023

    booger green

  • kiwistickers
    expert18 January 2023

    This one's shiny colors both didn't transition well to 3D, and could have been made better pushing it into a new direction. The original shiny in D... read more

  • Tully Blimpp-Grelton
    expert15 January 2023

    Like a majestic mossy boulder. Don't listen to them Mamoswine, these are the people who enjoy silly things like the primary colors.

  • Pen15
    guest26 December 2022

    Tusks made of ice but the shiny is made from vomit

  • trashcanned
    guest18 July 2022

    shiny swinub was nice, shiny piloswine was great. then they dont just make this slightly different, and made it into a warm green color

  • Autumn
    guest14 May 2022

    hate this ugly sour green they put on so many pokemon

  • ShinySwinubFan69
    guest10 May 2022

    THEY MASSACRED MY BOY. Shiny swinub was the perfect specimen and shiny piloswine was so fun, what IS this. I think it’s because it’s such a war... read more

  • Anonymous
    guest23 April 2022

    mmm wocky slush

  • DrGero
    senior19 March 2022

    mmmm toilet juice

  • MichieKind
    expert8 January 2022

    Niantic again: "oke it's time for the green filter again". It is not pretty, nor powerfull.

  • Goldfinger
    guest15 March 2021

    Im in love with my sweet, big, fat mammoet

More information

Shiny Mamoswine

The shiny version of Mamoswine in Pokémon GO was released on 16-02-2019.
Mamoswine was originally discovered in the Sinnoh region. The main color of shiny Mamoswine is green. The typing of this Pokémon is ground and ice. The Pokédex number of Mamoswine is #473. In the dex they call Mamoswine the Twin Tusk Pokémon

Its impressive tusks are made of ice. The population thinned when it turned warm after the ice age. This Pokémon is usually seen open fields, beaches, ditches, streams, railways and airports. Also near water, this does not necessarily have to be frozen water. ice types are seen in cold climates and are featured yearly during the holidays event.

Mamoswine belongs to the Swinub family.

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