Can Vulpix be shiny in Pokémon Go?

Vulpix, the fox Pokémon from Kanto, can be found in the wild in Pokémon Go. Vulpix, yes The shine of the can Pokémon Go!

Vulpix and Ninetales next to their Shiny forms. Vulpix is usually orange but turns gold when Shiny. Vulpix, normally gold, turns silver and blue.

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Vulpix, as well as Ninetales became eligible for shiny in an event themed around fall that will take place on October 20, 2020. Vulpix in this shiny version is different from its Alolan counterpart of the same name, available as well, though it’s separate.

What is the shiny rate for Vulpix in Pokémon Go?

As per old research by the now-defunct website The Silph Road (via Wayback Machine), the shiny rate for Pokémon on a regular day is approximately one in 500. Vulpix is not a confirmed Pokémon that gets a “permaboost” (meaning that it’s a rare spawn and thus gets a boosted shiny rate).

Alolan Vulpix may be permaboosted, as Alolan variants of Pokémon typically are, but it was not listed on the Silph Road’s shiny page, so we can’t confirm that with 100% certainty.

What can I do to attract more shiny Pokémon?

Not much, unfortunately. Random chance seems to have a lot to do with it. Shiny Pokémon catch rates are set by developer Niantic, and they are typically only boosted during special events like Community Days or Safari Zones, or in Legendary Raids. There are no consumable items that boost shiny Pokémon rates.

Where can I find a list of available shiny Pokémon?

LeekDuck keeps a list of currently available shiny Pokémon. It’s a helpful visual guide that illustrates what all of the existing shiny Pokémon look like.

For more tips, check out Polygon’s Pokémon Go guides.

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