Hello readers, and welcome back to What's on the Box.Īnd this is a section from a brand-new Yoshi876 (okay, not really, but let's roll with it for theming purposes), as over the past few months, I have been on some form of 'get fitter' drive. Thanks so much for voting, everyone, and please keep it up for this month, too! Finally, we have winstein ( talk)'s Drawn and Pressed, featuring Lio. Next up, we have What's on the Box?, where Yoshi876 ( talk) talked about the boxart of Luigi's Mansion 3. Magolor04726 ( talk) takes the top spot yet again with a new Halloween chapter of World of Plight, starring Captain Falcon! Coming after is Lakituthequick ( talk)'s debut section of Site Seeing, where he walked readers through the 35th anniversary Super Mario website. Next month will be our special issue, so I really hope y'all come back to read it and help us celebrate 165 issues! It's been a long road! This month, we have our art sections for you. I'll be working my way through it, and I'm looking forward to Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity as well. Shame that you can't get a shiny Keldeo, though, but it's a mythical Pokemon that I can nickname now, so I can't complain too much. They threw in a story bit about the Swords of Justice, which a friend who knows me was quick to point out, and I had to laugh as Sonia introduced the quest to me while I had my Cobalion in my party. I've gotten my hands on the Crown Tundra DLC, and it's been a fun ride so far! I like the environment, the new characters are fun, and I like that they continued the partner Pokemon following behind you. We’ll have to see if Pokemon Go acknowledges the error or just makes a fix overnight and hopes that we don’t notice the new coloration.įor more tips on how to beat Zapdos, check out our Raid Guide, and be sure to check back in for more coverage on this new and powerful Legendary Pokemon.Welcome back to Palette Swap! I'm very thankful you decided to tune in this month. In the meantime, players should at least take a screenshot if they catch one of these faux-Shiny Zapdos while they can. ![]() While players are enjoying capturing these Shiny Zapdos right now, we’re guessing that Pokemon Go will swap the Pokemon’s textures back to its correct color palette as soon as Niantic notices the error. So, while the Zapdos LOOKS Shiny, the game considers the Zapdos run of the mill Legendary Pokemon without any special characteristics. Since the two versions look nearly identical, we’re guessing that a developer accidentally got them mixed up and enabled the wrong textures in the game. So when isn’t a Shiny Zapdos a Shiny Zapdos? Well, it looks like Pokemon Go‘s developers accidentally swapped Zapdos’s model with its Shiny variant. ![]() Players won’t see the “shiny sparkle” that usually appears when a Pokemon sees a Shiny Pokemon, they won’t get a warning for trying to transfer a Shiny Pokemon, nor is there a “shiny icon” in the game’s PokeDex like there is for Magikarp and Gyarados. Here’s what a non-Shiny Zapdos should look like in Pokemon Go:Īgain, while they look similar, the Shiny version DEFINITELY has the same orange legs as the Zapdos being encountered in the wild.īut while the Zapdos currently appearing in Pokemon Go definitely looks like a Shiny Zapdos, it isn’t “really” a Shiny Zapdos. When players capture Zapdos, there’s nothing indicating it’s a Shiny Pokemon. Last month, Pokemon Go quietly added Shiny variations of four Legendary Pokemon to the game. ![]() What’s more, we actually know what a Shiny Zapdos should look like in Pokemon Go. (Image courtesy of Xous from DeviantArt)Īnd here’s a look at the Zapdos in Pokemon Go:Īs you can see, it definitely looks like Zapdos is sporting the more orange legs and darker thighs usually seen in its Shiny form. The non-Shiny Zapdos is on the left, while the Shiny Zapdos is on the right. ![]() Here’s a side by side look of the two Zapdos. Shiny Zapdos also has darker thighs than its non-Shiny counterpart. While a normal Zapdos and a Shiny Zapdos have nearly identical feather colors, a Shiny Zapdos has an orange beak and legs while a non-Shiny Zapdos has a more yellowish beak and legs. Some Pokemon have radically different shiny variations (Gyarados, for instance, is red instead of blue) while other Pokemon’s Shiny variations are nearly identical to their normal coloration. Shiny Pokemon are supposed to be ultra-rare variants of normal Pokemon with an alternate color scheme. Zapdos has been recently added to Pokemon Go as a Raid boss. Players have noticed that the Zapdos recently added appears to be the Shiny version of the Legendary Pokemon.
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