Fox Pokémon
They live together in a skulk, helping one another. Before eating their prey, they freeze it solid with their ?58 degree Fahrenheit breath.
# 37-Alolan
subtle but i like it
Subtle but very nice!
No diff
I still love it, but it needs more purple
I like that it has more of a pink tone but it could be way more noticable
Barely noticeable. Disappointing
Kinda mid but you can still see the purple tint, they did what they could
Pretty but I wish there was a bit more difference
i like the purple tone but small difference
It's nice! I'm usually more of a fan of shines with a more bold difference but the subtle pink is a nice allusion to it's later fairy typing.
I really want to like this shiny more. I really do. I like subtle shiny forms. But this... I know she has a different tint but it's so subtle I kno... read more
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I got one and didn't realize it was shiny until after I transferred it... I spam tap the transfer prompt and just thought it was event pokemon or s... read more
The shiny version of Vulpix (alolan) in Pokémon GO was released on 29-06-2019.
Vulpix (alolan) was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main colors of shiny Vulpix (alolan) are purple, and white. The typing of this Pokémon is ice. The Pokédex number of Vulpix (alolan) is #37-Alolan. In the dex they call Vulpix (alolan) the Fox Pokémon
They live together in a skulk, helping one another. Before eating their prey, they freeze it solid with their "58 degree Fahrenheit breath. This Pokémon is usually seen 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.
Vulpix (alolan) belongs to the Vulpix family.
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