Shiny Muk (alolan)

Sludge Pokémon
What look like fangs and claws are actually crystallized poison that will afflict you at a mere touch, so don't get too close.

# 89-Alolan

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39 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • just some dude from johto
    guest10 January 2024

    very nice shiny.

  • SpikeSoaring
    expert10 January 2024

    i like this shiny. oil spill vibes :]

  • shaneacraven@hotmail.co.uk
    beginner10 January 2024

    cool a rainbow right DikkeBuik

  • sunsetlatios
    expert17 December 2023

    Shoulda changed more color, but the purple looks nice

  • Anonymous
    guest12 December 2023

    No. Not enough. Not nearly enough.

  • iShipster
    expert11 December 2023

    A great nod to oils as well as the original Muk. The colors are beneficial to one another and produce a good shiny.

  • critterofficial
    expert22 November 2023

    nah

  • Lildebaygo
    senior21 November 2023

    It makes it look even more like an oil spill. Just different enough to be worth it

  • Anonymous
    guest14 November 2023

    Ok

  • Arthur
    trainer5 November 2023

    Hmm looks s**k in shiny 🙈

  • Summer
    guest26 October 2023

    Alolan muk is absolutely legendary, but the shiny is a bit weird.

  • Moredai
    guest20 October 2023

    I can't tell if this is a call to michigan or not but base color matches. Great job.

  • Happy_McSir
    guest12 October 2023

    meh

  • Anonymous
    guest7 October 2023

    luv purple and the callback to muk

More information

Shiny Muk (alolan)

The shiny version of Muk (alolan) in Pokémon GO was released on 28-06-2019.
Muk (alolan) was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main colors of shiny Muk (alolan) are purple, and yellow. The typing of this Pokémon is dark and poison. The Pokédex number of Muk (alolan) is #89-Alolan. In the dex they call Muk (alolan) the Sludge Pokémon

What look like fangs and claws are actually crystallized poison that will afflict you at a mere touch, so don't get too close. This Pokémon is usually seen found in dark places, such as movie theaters, cemeteries and landmarks. Also near ponds, marshes, lakes, cities, parks and industrial areas.

Muk (alolan) belongs to the Grimer family.

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