Shiny Sinistea (antique)

Black Tea Pokémon
The swirl pattern in this Pokémon's body is its weakness. If it gets stirred, the swirl loses its shape, and Sinistea gets dizzy.

# 854-antique

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19 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • Anonymous
    guest1 November 2024

    british

  • anthony
    guest28 October 2024

    nice color change but ulgy desighn

  • Anonymous
    guest23 October 2024

    I want one soooooooooo badly but the only place they spawn in SV is inhabited by... STUPID... SHUPPET.....

  • Anonymous
    guest20 October 2024

    THAT’S WHY IT’S THE GOAT! THE GOAT!

  • Anonymous
    guest9 October 2024

    Blue turning to pink is always pretty good and in this case the little teacup becomes more obvious amount ghost types

  • IndigoAdek
    expert31 August 2024

    It looks so cute! Less contrast than normal but fits the theme very well!

  • Anonymous
    guest23 July 2024

    Pink teacup is perfect amazing

  • Ameowphous
    expert12 July 2024

    cutest little tea cup

  • Anonymous
    guest26 May 2024

    Very cute, it looks even more like a decorative teacup set! Also, for those wondering, you can get antique outbreaks in SV, which makes it a lot ea... read more

  • wijher
    talented18 May 2024

    I love sinistea, I love pink, it's perfect

  • Shiny Mega Gengar Fan
    guest11 May 2024

    It's fine. Does any actually hunt the antique form shinys????

  • epyongunpla
    expert22 April 2024

    i never noticed his arm and hand forms the handle. thats so cute

  • Lifunia
    expert9 April 2024

    Cute!

  • Jshyzerflip
    expert2 April 2024

    Overhyped

More information

Shiny Sinistea (antique)

The shiny version of Sinistea (antique) in Pokémon GO was released on UNRELEASED.
Sinistea (antique) was originally discovered in the Galar region. The main color of shiny Sinistea (antique) is pink. The typing of this Pokémon is ghost. The pokédex number of Sinistea (antique) is #854. In the dex they call Sinistea (antique) the Black Tea Pokémon.

The swirl pattern in this Pokémon's body is its weakness. If it gets stirred, the swirl loses its shape, and Sinistea gets dizzy.

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