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All Shiny Steel Pokémon in Scarlet & Violet

Check out these shinies that are as cool as steel!

Steel-Type Pokémon are beautiful and consequential types of Pokémon that can be found across the Paldea region in the most recent Pokémon chapter, Scarlet & Violet. Steel-Type Pokémon designs frequently include mechanical elements such as gears and robotic equipment. Many Steel-Type Pokémon live on land but live in tunnels deep underground and soar across the sky.

If this Pokémon type is your favorite and you want to give them a new look, you should try and catch their shiny versions. This article will detail the shiny Steel-Type Pokémon that can be seen or obtained in Scarlet & Violet.

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Shiny Corviknight

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Shiny Corviknight, like its pre-evolution, makes a noticeable color change when compared to its non-shiny version. It goes from having a dark blue body to a silver one. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero.

Shiny Cufant

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The color change of Shiny Cufant is very easy to miss. It simply lightens the shade of its color ever so slightly, turning its body yellow from bright orange. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Three.

Shiny Copperajah

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Shiny Copperajah, like its pre-evolution Shiny Cufant, barely has a noticeable color change compared to its non-shiny variant. It only darkens its original color from blue-green to dark green. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, the Dalizapa Passage, Glaseado Mountain, and North Province Areas One, Two, and Three.

Shiny Galarian Meowth

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The change in color Shiny Galarian Meowth undergoes is significant compared to its non-shiny version. It completely changes its body color from dark brown to yellow. You can obtain this shiny by hatching it from an egg.

Shiny Bronzor

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The color change is quite noticeable when comparing Shiny Bronzor to its regular counterpart. Its entire body goes from blue to green. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two, South Province Areas Two, Three, Four, Five, and West Province Areas One and Two.

Shiny Bronzong

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Shiny Bronzong completely alters its appearance compared to its non-shiny version. It goes from having a blue body to having a green body. You can catch this shiny at Casseroya Lake, Dalizapa Passage, Glaseado Mountain, North Province Area Two, South Province Area Six, and South Province Area Six.

Shiny Lucario

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Similar to its pre-evolution, Shiny Lucario undergoes a significant color change. The color scheme of its body switches from blue, black, and beige to yellow, deep aqua-blue, and teal. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and North Province Areas One and Two.

Shiny Magnemite

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There is a slight but noticeable difference between Shiny Magnemite and its non-shiny counterpart. It changes from a lighter steel color to a darker polished nickel color. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two and East Province Area Three.

Shiny Magneton

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Like Shiny Magnemite, Shiny Magneton differs significantly in color from its non-shiny counterpart. Its magnets are black, like Shiny Magnemite, and its body changes from steel to polished nickel. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Magnezone

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The color of Shiny Magnezone changes slightly but noticeably. Its magnets are gray instead of the standard black color, and its body changes from steel to polished nickel. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Two.

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Shiny Klefki

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The color of Shiny Klefki differs significantly from that of Regular Klefki. It completely changes its body color from silver to gold in color. You can catch this shiny at Glaseado Mountain and South Province Area Six.

Shiny Forretress

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Shiny Forretress drastically changes its color when compared to its non-shiny version. It completely changes its body color from red and reddish-silver to all gold, giving it that completely golden look. You can catch this shiny at Socarrat Trail.

Shiny Scizor

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Shiny Scizor’s color alters significantly compared to its regular version, unlike its pre-evolution, Shiny Scyther. Its entire body goes from red to metallic neon green. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Scyther.

Shiny Tinkatink

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The color change is barely noticeable when comparing Shiny Tinkatink to its non-shiny counterpart. This is because the silver portions of its body become 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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The color change of Shiny Tinkatuff is subtle, just like the one that occurred with its pre-evolution Shiny Tinkatink. It merely alters the appearance of its hammer, changing it from silver to bronze in color. 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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Because Shiny Tinkaton‘s hammer is significantly larger than those of its pre-evolutions, the color change that occurs during its evolution is more pronounced. However, like its pre-evolution, it simply changes the color of its hammer from silver to bronze. Therefore, you can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Tinkatuff.

Shiny Varoom

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Comparing Shiny Varoom to its non-shiny counterpart reveals a straightforward but fairly noticeable change in color. Its body changes from having a silver body to having a gold body. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Three and West Province Area Two.

Shiny Revavroom

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Shiny Revavroom, like its pre-evolution Shiny Varoom, has a striking color difference from its non-shiny counterpart. It switches from having a silver chassis to one that is golden. You can catch this shiny at the Dalizapa Passage, North Province Areas One and Two, and Glaseado Mountain.

Shiny Orthworm

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The color variation between Shiny Orthworm and its regular version is difficult to miss. It changes the red portions of its body to baby blue. You can catch this shiny at Asado Desert, East Province Area Three.

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Shiny Pawniard

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Comparing this shiny to its non-shiny counterpart, the color change is pretty noticeable. It turns its body’s red hues to blue. You can catch this shiny at East Province Area Three, the Inlet Grotto, North Province Area Two, and South Province Area Five.

Shiny Bisharp

Similar to its pre-evolution, Shiny Bisharp changes color noticeably. It goes from having a red body to a blue one. You can catch this shiny at Area Zero and North Province Area Two.

Shiny Kingambit

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Compared to Kingambit‘s non-shiny counterpart, you will see a noticeable color change in its shiny version. This is because it swaps its red-colored clothes for blue-colored ones. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Bisharp.

Shiny Iron Treads

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The color change is relatively subtle but noticeable when comparing Shiny Iron Treads to its non-shiny counterpart. It turns the body’s black portions silver. You can catch this Area Zero.

Shiny Gholdengo

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It’s nearly impossible to tell the difference between a Shiny Gholdengo and a regular Gholdengo. The only difference is the eyes’ slight color change from orange to gold. You can obtain this shiny by evolving a Shiny Gimmighoul.

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