>>44303828Might as well answer your questions too, to bump the thread further.
>Current hunt?Nothing, in the future I may try for a Skrelp though.
>Most prized shiny?I'll always love my shiny Wishiwashi, though the longest and most painful shiny hunt was for a Dhelmise, nearly made me rip my hair out.
In terms of straight up rarity though, I found a marked shiny Pancham with the 'Parched' mark. Male too.
>Any shiny fails that can be fixed with upcoming HA capsule?Yes actually, I've got a Poliwag that I'm waiting to evolve into Poli
wrath and I need its HA.
>How big is your shiny to-do list?Non existent in all honesty, I've hunted down a lot of shinies in Sword and Shield, more than every other gen combined, and I've played them all, but now I'm gearing up for some competitive play.
There are still a ton of shinies I want though and if the mood takes me I've got a plethora of Pokemon I could easily feel like shiny hunting for.
>>44321304While it's nowhere near my favourite shiny, I wouldn't lump it in with shinies that barely change, like Gengar and Garchomp. It goes from bright green markings to bright yellow, and a blacky/dark as hell brown to a lighter mud brown, it's pretty distinct t b h. I noticed it immediately when I glanced back at the screen because they are so different. Meanwhile, when the game first came out I was breeding for a competitive shiny galarian farfetch'd. Didn't know I had a shiny at all until I saw it marked off in the Pokedex, LUCKILY for me I wasn't breeding efficiently back then so I had boxes upon boxes full of breedjects, and when I went through them the shiny was still there. This all happened days after I bred for the farfetch'd too.
Back to the Stunfisk though, it does do something I'm not fond of either, and that's when forms or evolutions change colour to match their original forms/pre-evos default colour scheme. I know it's supposed to be paying homage to it but still...
Could be so much more grander.