Shiny Okidogi

Retainer Pokémon
After all its muscles were stimulated by the toxic chain around its neck, Okidogi transformed and gained a powerful physique.

# 1014

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32 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • Jshyzerflip
    expert3 April 2024

    Ugly asl bruh this cheeks fr

  • PalkiaFan
    guest1 April 2024

    Shiny Okidogi? More like Uglidoki

  • zigrangoon
    expert30 March 2024

    orange and green do not mix well. wish they just swapped the colors on the original.

  • ELLIOTT
    guest24 March 2024

    SOLID BUT NOT THE BEST. MUCH BETTER THEN MUNKIDORIS SHINY.

  • Jenna McNally
    talented21 March 2024

    Clashes very noticeably with the green, in a very unappealing way. However, I would not consider it bad enough to warrant one star.

  • Clodlovah
    guest18 March 2024

    BLEGH.

  • Ur mom
    guest4 March 2024

    A very good looking golden retriever

  • Anonymous
    guest2 March 2024

    HE LOOKS BAD

  • pipiko
    beginner28 February 2024

    Extremely unpleasant to look at. The black ties the saturated colors together very well on the vanilla design, but replacing it with orange makes i... read more

  • EmmaRealUwU
    beginner28 February 2024

    so completely fucked up

  • funktagon
    beginner20 February 2024

    No. These colors do not mix. Maybe it's a good thing Game Freak shinylocked these buggers.

  • Romeo F Neumann
    guest10 February 2024

    Are game freak so dedicated to shiny locking legendaries that theyll start making them so ugly no one will want their shinies?

  • ellery404
    trainer5 February 2024

    hideous color combo. objectively ugly

  • Linnrhett
    expert2 February 2024

    Visually very interesting but also looks kind of silly

More information

Shiny Okidogi

The shiny version of Okidogi in Pokémon GO was released on UNRELEASED.
Okidogi was originally discovered in the Paldea region. The main colors of shiny Okidogi are brown, and green. The typing of this Pokémon is fighting and poison. The pokédex number of Okidogi is 1014. In the dex they call Okidogi the Retainer Pokémon.

After all its muscles were stimulated by the toxic chain around its neck, Okidogi transformed and gained a powerful physique.

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