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All Shiny Fairy Pokémon in Scarlet & Violet

Check out these magical shinies!

Fairy-Type Pokémon in the game Scarlet & Violet have unique and enchanting designs. These majestic creatures often have brightly colored bodies with elements of both natural and magical features. If you want a unique look for your favorite types, you should look into their shiny versions, which are usually even more colorful. This article will list all the shiny Fairy-Type Pokémon you can obtain in Pokémon in Scarlet & Violet.

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Shiny Azurill

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It is difficult to miss the difference between Shiny Azurill’s color and its non-shiny counterpart. It undergoes a complete change, turning from blue to green. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area One, South Province Area One, Two, and Five.

Shiny Marill

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The color change of Shiny Marill is somewhat hard to miss. It goes from having a blue-colored body to a neon green one. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two, South Province Area One, Two, Four, Five, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Azumarill

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Shiny Azumarill changes color dramatically, just like its pre-evolution. Its body color changes to yellow and white from blue and white. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake and West Province Area Two.

Shiny Igglybuff

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Shiny Igglybuff’s color difference is hardly noticeable when compared to its non-shiny variant. It just changes its color from light pink to pink. You can catch this shiny at  Pokemon League, South Province Area One, South Province Area Two.

Shiny Jigglypuff

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Shiny Jigglypuff has a distinctive color change that is very easily overlooked, just like its pre-evolution, Shiny Igglybuff. Its colors simply desaturate slightly, and its eyes turn green. You can catch this shiny at South Province Area Two and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Wigglytuff

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Shiny Wigglytuffs are so similar in color to regular Wigglytuffs that it’s hard to tell them apart. The only noticeable difference in its appearance is that its pink color becomes darker. You can catch this shiny at North Province Area One.

Shiny Ralts

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The appearance of a Shiny Ralts is nearly identical to that of a regular Ralts. The only noticeable change is that its hair goes from green to bright blue. South Province and Area One.

Shiny Kirlia

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When compared to its non-shiny version, Shiny Kirlia is slightly different in color. It changes the green sections of its body into a bright blue color. You can catch this shiny at Cortondo, Dalizapa Passage, and East Province Area Two.

Shiny Gardevoir

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Shiny Gardevoir, like its pre-evolutions, has a slight but noticeable change in coloring. It transforms the green parts of its body into light blue. This shiny can be found on Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Fidough

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The color change in Shiny Fidough is relatively easy to notice. It changes its body color from cream to brown, not much but it is still noticeable. You can catch this shiny at South Province Areas One and Two.

Shiny Dachsbun

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This shiny’s color change can be easily overlooked if you do not look closely. Its only a slightly paler version of the original non-shiny version. You an find this shiny at East Province Area Three, South Province Area Six, and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Flabebe (Red Flower)

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Shiny Flabebe (Red Flower) is barely noticeable when compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It simply changes the color of its legs from green to purple and the color of its eyes from gray to blue. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, South Province Area One, South Province Area Four, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Flabebe (Yellow Flower)

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When compared to its non-shiny version, Shiny Flabebe (Yellow Flower) is hardly noticeable. It merely transforms its gray eyes into blue and its green legs into purple.  You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, South Province Area One, South Province Area Four, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Flabebe (Orange Flower)

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Shiny Flabebe (Orange Flower) is barely distinguishable from its non-shiny counterpart. It only changes its legs from green to purple and its gray eyes from gray to blue. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, South Province Area One, South Province Area Four, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Flabebe (Blue Flower)

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When compared to its non-shiny version, Shiny Flabebe (Blue Flower) is hardly noticeable. It simply changes the color of its eyes from gray to blue and its legs from green to purple. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, South Province Area One, South Province Area Four, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Flabebe (White Flower)

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When compared to its non-shiny counterpart, Shiny Flabebe (White Flower) barely changes its color. The only noticeable differences are the change of its gray eyes to blue and its green legs to purple. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, South Province Area One, South Province Area Four, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Floette (Red Flower)

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Shiny Floette (Red Flower)’s color change is pretty visible compared to its regular variant. It changes the green-colored parts of its body to purple. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, North Province Areas One, Two, and Three, South Province Areas One, Four, and Six, and West Province Area One.

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Shiny Floette (Yellow Flower)

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The difference between regular and shiny Floette (Yellow Flower) is fairly noticeable. This shiny turns the green regions of its body purple. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, North Province Areas One, Two, and Three, South Province Areas One, Four, and Six, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Floette (Orange Flower)

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It is easy to spot the difference between shiny Floette (Orange Flower) and its non-shiny counterpart. The green portions of its body are changed to purple. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, North Province Areas One, Two, and Three, South Province Areas One, Four, and Six, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Floette (Blue Flower)

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It is simple to distinguish between shiny Floette (Blue Flower) and its non-shiny version. It simply changes the green-colored parts of its body to purple. You can catch this shiny at East Paldean Sea, North Province Areas One, Two, and Three, South Province Areas One, Four, and Six, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Floette (White Flower)

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Compared to its non-shiny version Shiny Floette (White Flower) has a fairly visible difference. This shiny changes the green accents on its body to purple. You can catch this shiny at the East Paldean Sea, North Province Areas One, Two, and Three, South Province Areas One, Four, and Six, West Province Area One, and Area Zero.

Shiny Florges (Red)

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The color difference of Shiny Florges (Red), when compared to its non-shiny counterpart, is quite significant. It changes the color of its body and eyelashes from green to purple. You can catch this shiny at North Province Area Three.

Shiny Florges (Yellow)

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Shiny Florges (Yellow)’s color difference is pretty significant compared to its non-shiny version. This is because it changes the green parts of its body to purple. You can catch this shiny at North Province Area Three.

Shiny Florges (Orange)

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Compared to its regular version, Shiny Florges (Orange)’s color changes are very hard to miss. It changes the color of its body to purple from green. You can catch this shiny at North Province Area Three.

Shiny Florges (Blue)

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The difference in color between the Shiny Florges (Blue) and the regular version is striking. It goes from having a green body and eyelashes to purple. You can catch this shiny at North Province Area Three.

Shiny Florges (White)

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It is hard to miss the color change that Shiny Florges (White) undergoes. It changes the color of its body from green to purple. You can catch this shiny at North Province Area Three.

Shiny Sylveon

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The change in color that Shiny Sylveon undergoes is hard to miss. It changes the pink portions of its body to baby blue. You can catch this shiny at South Province Area Six, West Province Area Three, and North Province Area Three.

Shiny Dedenne

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The color difference between shiny and non-shiny Dedenne is striking. Its body color goes from its original orange color to brown. You can catch this shiny in North Province Area Three and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Mimikyu

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Compared to its non-shiny counterpart, the Shiny Mimikyu looks quite different. It looks as if it came straight out of a classic black-and-white film. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two, the Tagtree Thicket, and West Province Area Three.

Shiny Klefki

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Shiny Klefki undergoes a significant color change when compared to its regular version. It completely changes the color of its body from silver to gold. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain and South Province Area Six.

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Shiny Tinkatink

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The color change of Shiny Tinkatink is barely noticeable compared to its non-shiny counterpart. It changes the silver parts of its body to bronze. You can catch this shiny at Asado Desert, East Province Area Two, South Province Area Two and Three, and West Province Area One.

Shiny Tinkatuff

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Like its pre-evolution Shiny Tinkatink, Shiny Tinkatuff’s color change is easy to miss.  It simply changes the color of its hammer from silver to bronze. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage, Casseroya Lake, East Province Area Two, North Province Areas One and Three, South Province Area Six, and West Province Areas One and Two.

Shiny Tinkaton

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Shiny Tinkaton’s color change is somewhat more noticeable than its pre-evolutions as its hammer is much bigger. However, it changes its hammer’s color from silver to bronze, just like its pre-evolutions. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Tinkatuff.

Shiny Hatterene

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The color change of Shiny Hatterene is somewhat noticeable. This is because it converts the blue colors on its body to white, giving it a pink-and-white color pattern. You can get this shiny by evolving a Shiny Hattrem.

Shiny Impidimp

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Compared to its non-shiny counterpart, this shiny one goes through a significant color change. Shiny Impidimp transforms entirely from pink to light blue. You can catch this shiny at the Tagtree Thicket.

Shiny Morgrem

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Shiny Morgrem completely alters the color of its body. It goes from having a black, red, and green color scheme to a white, light blue, and violet one. You can catch this shiny at the Tagtree Thicket.

Shiny Grimmsnarl

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The Shiny Grimmsnarl goes through a radical change in color scheme, similar to its pre-evolutions. Its black and green are changed to white and violet. You can get this shiny by evolving a Shiny Morgrem.

Shiny Scream Tail

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If you look closely enough, you will see the color change of Shiny Scream Tail. It changes its tail into a dark pink color, turning its eyes red. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero if you are on Violet. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Scream Tail from Violet.

Shiny Flutter Mane

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Compared to its non-shiny version, Shiny Flutter Mane’s color scheme changes drastically. Its color palette changes to gold, red, white, and orange from black, red, blue, and pink. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero if you are on Scarlet. If you are on Violet, you can get this Scarlet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Flutter Mane from Scarlet.

Shiny Iron Valiant

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Compared to its non-shiny counterpart, Shiny Iron Valiant undergoes a noticeable color change that is impossible to miss. It changes its entire body color from a white and green color mix to a solid shade of silver, making it look like it’s made of metal. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero if you are on Violet. If you are on Scarlet, you can get this Violet exclusive shiny by trading a Shiny Iron Valiant from Violet.

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