No the only difference is the color,the stats are the same as the other pokemon.
No, the egg will not be shiny. However, it is possible that the egg will hatch into a shiny Pokemon, but the chances of getting a shiny Pokemon from the egg are not any higher than they would be if the ditto were not shiny.
There is a chance, but not usually. You can get shinies from eggs of normal colored Pokemon, but that's even rarer than encountering a shiny or getting a shiny from an egg laid by a shiny
different than usual colored Pokemon
yes they are
Shiny Pokemon are not more powerful than normal Pokemon. The only difference is the color.
A shiny Pokemon is no different than a regular Pokemon in stats or growing levels.
That Pokemon must be a shiny Pokemon, a shiny Pokemon is a very rare kind that has different colors than normal.
mossberg is beter than Remington
The only difference between a shiny and non-shiny Pokemon is color. A shiny Pokemon is a different color than it usually would be and when you encounter one, at the beginning of the battle stars sparkle around it. There are no difference in the stats, but shiny Pokemon are more rare than regular ones. The chances of finding a shiny Pokemon is 1/8,192. Also, when you catch one there is a red star on its stats page and the pokedex number shows up in red.
The chance of getting a shiny Pokemon is about 1/8211 or something like that, unless you continuously use the PokeRadar or breed two different language Pokemon together. Shiny Pokemon's stats are no different than other Pokemon.
You don't make them you look for them, a shiny Pokemon is a rare Pokemon that is a diffrent coler than it should be
They are coated in a special clinically unknown substance which somehow makes them resistant to dishwashing liquid. This is an extremely important characteristic when faced with the deadly fully grown Charizard.