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All Shiny Ice Pokémon in Scarlet & Violet

Be one of the cool kids! Get your hands on these Shiny Ice Pokémon!

Do you want to add shiny variants to your Pokémon collection? Shiny Pokémon are a sought-after variant of the original Pokémon. They have distinct colors and are pursued by collectors and gamers alike. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have an entire region up north that’s just plain snow, meaning that a ton of shiny Ice types can be found in the game.

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The issue with shiny Ice types is their normally pale coloring, which makes them hard to spot in the snow. This article will detail the shiny Ice-Type Pokémon found in Scarlet & Violet and how they look like compared to their non-Shiny counterparts.

Shiny Glaceon

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Shiny Glaceon barely changes its color. This shiny simply changes the shade of its color to a darker blue color from the original blue-green hue. You can chance a catch at this shiny at Glaseado Mountain or evolve an already Shiny Eevee.

Shiny Sneasel

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This shiny has a pretty obvious color change compared to its non-shiny version. It changes the color of its body from black to pink. This gleaming version of Sneasel can be caught at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Weavile

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Like its pre-evolution Shiny Sneasel, Shiny Weavile has a huge color difference. It changes its color palette from black and red to red and gold. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Frost Rotom

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Shiny Frost Rotom when compared to its non-shiny counterpart, Frost Rotom has a distinct color difference. It shifts from an orange and violet color scheme to a red and peach one. You can obtain this shiny by using the Rotom catalog on your Shiny Rotom and selecting Refrigerator.

Shiny Eiscue (Ice Face)

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Shiny Eiscue completely changes its color when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its whole body color from Ice blue to ice pink. If you are on Violet, you can catch this shiny at the North Paldean Sea and North Province Area Three. You can get this exclusive violet shiny on Scarlet by trading a Shiny Eiscue (Ice Face) from Violet.

Shiny Eiscue (Noice Face)

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Like its other face form, Shiny Eiscue (Noice Face) completely changes its color compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its whole body color from Ice blue to ice pink Shiny Eiscue (Noice Face) is just another state. Shiny Eiscue (Ice Face) achieves when it is hit by a physical attack, transforming it to Noice Face.

Shiny Cloyster

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Shiny Cloyster’s appearance has undergone a subtle but noticeable change. The exterior shell’s normal purple color has been replaced with blue. You can catch this shiny at the East Paldean Sea, the North Paldean Sea, the South Paldean Sea, and the West Paldean Sea.

Shiny Snom

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The color change of this shiny is almost unrecognizable. It only ever so slightly changes the color of its head to a somewhat darker color. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Frosmoth

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Shiny Frosmoth has a simple but recognizable change in color. It changes its color shading from a blue tinge to a green tinge. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain and North Province Area One.

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Shiny Snover

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The shiny version of Snover looks very different from the original in terms of color scheme. The hands and feet in the original version were both green, but the hands and feet in the shiny version were blue and light beige. This Shiny can be caught at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Abomasnow

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The shiny version of Abomasnow is only slightly different from the original. The original version has mint green hands and feet, but the shiny version has blue hands and feet. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Delibird

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The Shiny variant of Delibird has a simple but instantly recognizable color change when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes from having a red body to a pink body. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Cubchoo

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Shiny Cubchoo has a simple but noticeable change in color when compared to its non-shiny variant. It changes its head color from baby blue to purple. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Beartic

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Unlike its pre-evolution Shiny Cubchoo, Shiny Beartic’s color difference is barely noticeable. It only ever so slightly changes its color shade to a darker white. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Snorunt

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Shiny Snorunt has a very noticeable change in color compared to its non-shiny variant. It changes the color of its hood from yellow to light blue. You can catch this shiny at Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Glalie

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This shiny’s color change is easy to miss; you must look carefully to notice the difference. It simply changes the color of its eyes from blue to red. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Froslass

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This shiny version differs only a little from the non-shiny version. The only discernible difference is the color of its ribbon, which has changed from orange to magenta. You can find this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

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Shiny Cryogonal

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Shiny Cryogonal has a simple but relatively noticeable change in color. It changes its color from a soft color palette to a most vibrant and solid version of the same palette. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Cetoddle

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This shiny has a significant color change when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes its whole body color from white to gray. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Cetitan

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Just like its pre-evolution Shiny Cetoddle, Shiny Cetitan has a noticeable color difference when compared to its non-shiny version. It changes its body color from white to black. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Bergmite

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Compared to its non-shiny variant, Shiny Bergmite’s change in color is minimal. It simply changes its belly color from white to yellow. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, Glaseado Mountain, and the North Paldean Sea.

Shiny Avalugg

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Much like its pre-evolution Shiny Bergmite, Shiny Avalugg barely has any color difference when compared to its non-shiny version. It simply changes the color of its body accents from violet to yellow. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, Glaseado Mountain, the North Paldean Sea, and the Dalizapa Passage.

Shiny Iron Bundle

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Shiny Iron Bundle has a significant color change compared to its regular version. It changes its body color from white and red to completely silver giving it that full robot look. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero if you are on Violet. You can get this exclusive violet shiny on Scarlet by trading a Shiny Iron Bundle from Violet.

Shiny Frigibax

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This shiny’s color change is easy to miss if you do not look carefully. It simply changes its body’s color shade to light gray from gray. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Arctibax

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Just like its pre-evolution Shiny Frigibax, Shiny Arctibax hardly changes its color. It just lightens its color shade from blue to teal. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Baxcalibur

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Shiny Baxcalibur’s color change is barely noticeable compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It only changes the shade of its body color from black to dark gray. You can get this shiny by evolving a Shiny Arctibax.

Shiny Chien-Pao

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This shiny has a significant change in color when compared to its regular version. Shiny Chien-Pao changes the color of its entire body from white to gray. You can catch this shiny at West Province Area One.

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