yes
Yes, shiny pokemon can be breed. However, breeding shiny pokemon does not increase the chances of having shiny offspring, except for in Generation II games.
It might be shiny but then it might not.
nope
shiny pokemon can very rarely be found in the wild. there is a 1% chance to find shiny pokemon in the wild! if you breed shiny pokemon, if you are lucky, the baby will be shiny!
Breed two shiny pokemon.
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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
Yes you can, but that doesn't mean the Pokemon that comes out is shiny too
no but if you breed it, it has a higher chance of being shiny
i think so.if its a girl that's shiny im pretty sure it will be shiny im gonna try to breed my shiny absol but its a boy so i think it might not end up as a shinyabsol.but if its a girl that's shiny im pretty sure it will be a shiny {whatever Pokemon your breeding}.By the way,If you breed to Pokemon and there not shiny {which i did} you have a 1 out of i think 18,000% chance the Pokemon will be shiny. {Which my to absols made a shiny absol YAY!}
the answer is unlikely to get a shiny you battle the Pokemon at least 100 times in a row