Shiny Raticate (alolan)

Mouse Pokémon
It commands a nest of Rattata. Different nests don't get along, whipping up severe fights over feeding grounds.

# 20-Alolan

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62 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • bunnyrabbit0898
    guest16 December 2023

    THE LOOK ON ITS FACE WHAT DID IT EAT???

  • uh oh stinky
    guest15 December 2023

    rat

  • Anonymous
    guest12 December 2023

    Don't like this as much as the ratata. The skin color is a little weird.

  • iShipster
    expert11 December 2023

    More of a downgrade when evolving to be honest. The red hue is less pronounced and more pink.

  • Anonymous
    guest8 December 2023

    Could have used more red, closer to the color of the previous evolution.

  • critterofficial
    expert22 November 2023

    alright then!

  • roseghould
    beginner20 November 2023

    icky

  • Happy_McSir
    guest9 October 2023

    No

  • Anonymous
    guest19 September 2023

    i mean i've seen worse

  • Cavie
    expert16 September 2023

    I like both ratatas more than both raticates, but i like the red.

  • Acio
    guest24 August 2023

    I Like this red

  • purrohlasagna
    expert23 August 2023

    dont

  • MattE123
    expert9 August 2023

    See alolan rattata

  • Sharkmander
    guest6 August 2023

    Could be a little bit better but still not bad

More information

Shiny Raticate (alolan)

The shiny version of Raticate (alolan) in Pokémon GO was released on 28-06-2019.
Raticate (alolan) was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main color of shiny Raticate (alolan) is red. The typing of this Pokémon is dark and normal. The Pokédex number of Raticate (alolan) is #20-Alolan. In the dex they call Raticate (alolan) the Mouse Pokémon

It commands a nest of Rattata. Different nests don't get along, whipping up severe fights over feeding grounds. This Pokémon is usually seen found in dark places, such as movie theaters, cemeteries and landmarks. Also normal Pokémon are the most common and are found in every climate. Look within parking lots, cities, schools, parks and anywhere with a decent sized population.

Raticate (alolan) belongs to the Rattata family.

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