Answer In order to get a Shiny Charizard on Pokemon: Fire Red, the way I did it is reload the game over and over until you get a shiny Charmander. It takes many times because the chances are very low, save in front of charmander where you pick your starter and prepare for many resets like over 1000 tries.
It is not possible to simply find a shiny Charizard on Pokémon. You would have to be lucky enough to get a shiny Charmander and then evolve it.
Um, Charizard can't be found in the wild. You can transfer it from Gen 4 games using the Poke Transfer lab. Also, you would have to transfer it from Pokemon Firered or Leafgreen to the Gen 4 games.
A Black Charizard is a Shiny Charizard what ever game you are playing. Unless you use Cheat Codes, On Ruby a Black Charizard is going to be hard to come by, as it is a V-E-R-Y low chance you would get it shiny through breeding. It also isn't even a wild Pokemon in the game, so it would need to be traded from a FR or LG.
Black Charizard is just a shiny charizard so you would have to get a shiny Charmander by cheating or you can put leaf green in the back and send your Charmander to Diamond and erase your file and do it again. Sometimes when you send Pokemon from Game Boy to Diamond then it will turn out shiny. A way to get a shiny charelemander in FR/LG is to restart the entire FR/LG game over and save in front of the pokeballs. take the Pokemon and check it's picture in the Pokemon menu. if it is shiny, save and transfer to Diamond. if not soft reset and try again. Only other way is to get charmander egges form ditto & charizard in daycare. Hatch by traveling cycling road. Both methods have same chance of getting a shiny (1 in about 8000)
Yes, well, kind of. One thing you should know is that the 'shiny gene' isn't hereditary, meaning that a shiny parent wouldn't produce shiny babies. The chances of getting a shiny Pokemon from an egg would be the same as finding a shiny Pokemon in the wild, slim to none.
In the current generation of Pokemon games, the chances of encountering a shiny Pokemon are slightly more than one in every four thousand encounters. The best chance of obtaining a shiny Charmander would be through breeding. It will take many tries, but eventually one of the eggs produced by breeding a Charizard and a Ditto should result in a shiny Charmander.
If on ds, it will show a ring of stars around its head when you see it. same on gameboy. in Pokemon cards it would have a shiny picture of it and a name e.g:SHINING CHARIZARD. cos gameboy advance is like ds, conclude it the same as ds.
In Pokémon games, you cannot obtain a black Charizard without using cheats like an Action Replay. Charizard's shiny form is a different color (black in this case), and shiny Pokémon like this are extremely rare and can only be obtained through lots of luck in encountering one in the wild.
if i were you i would go with blazikien or camerupt because they are powerful but i would eliminate legendary pokemon.
You would have had to chosen Charizard as your starter Pokemon. Whichever legendary dog appears depends on your starter. You will find your legendary dog randomly in the wild. (you must beat the elite four first)
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.
At the end of Johto, the Pokémon Ash was last seen to have in his possession besides Pikachu would be Charizard, Squirtle, Bayleef, Snorlax, Totodile and his Shiny Noctowl,