You can't get Electivire. You have to evolve Electabuzz to get Electivire. You can get Electabuzz at Route 222.
sea foam green and the spikes are blue
You get electivire by making an Electabuzz hold an electrizer, which is held by wild elekid 20% of the time.
Electivire or Magmortar?Magmortar has more type weaknesses than Electivire, but Electivire's Electric-type has a no-effect disadvantage against Ground-type. Yet, Magmortar has more type advantages than Electivire. The Fire-Type (Magmortar) is weak against Water, Rock, and Dragon. However, Fire is strong against Grass, Steel, and Ice.The Electric-Type (Electivire) is weak against Ground, which Electric has no effect against, and Dragon. Nevertheless, Electric is super-effective against Water and Flying.Overall, you decide. Should only one no-effect disadvantage render a Pokemon useless, or could that disadvantage be the equalizer for how high Electivire's stats are compared to Magmortar's?
You have a one in 10,000 chance of encountering a shiny Pokemon. If you find it you will be able to tell it is a shiny because it has odd colouring, Don't kill it, capture it. Shiny's are normally a little bit tougher than regular Pokemon. If you talk to Dawn she gives you the hint: If you use the poke radar and a section of long grass flashes a different colour people say a different coloured Pokemon is hiding there. But don't stand around for ages getting eyestrain like i did in the hope that the grass would flash a different colour.
The shiny mew color is blue
Shiny Bronzong is a light green color.
The colour gold is a sort of shiny yellow colour.
A shiny Moltres will have a pink body and red legs.
Shiny silver colour.
You can't get Electivire. You have to evolve Electabuzz to get Electivire. You can get Electabuzz at Route 222.
With a shiny blue flame.
a shiny yellow
Pink with blue wings.
Because shiny Pokemon are different coloured
Yes, shiny Pokemon pass on the shiny colour once evolved.
A shiny grey colour