The 'Shiny blanket' you refer to is made of aluminum. It is designed to act as an insulator to keep in the heat that you produce. Because you're outside and wet this speeds up evaporation and in turn makes you cold and can cause hypothermia.
Characteristics are the properties of an object. For example, a shiny, red ball has three given characteristics: its texture is shiny, its colour is red, and its shape is spherical.
Umm, Because it attrcts fishes and other ani
it is probaly zigzagoon ---- No, the most common shiny pokemon is Shiny Gyarados, because you can just find it swimming around in the HG and SS games. It's there in plain view in ther middle of the lake, and it's easy to catch.
Togetic evolves into Togekiss when given a shiny stone.
Togekiss. Same with any game. It evolves into that when given a Shiny Stone.
From Greek lyngz, "shiny." It should refer to lynx's bright eyes.
Luck, and lots of it. There is a 1/2^13 (1/8192) chance that a given Pokémon is shiny. However, you can also use something called the Masuada Method: breed two Pokémon from two games of a different country, and you have a heightened chance of finding a shiny.
You cannot, you have to trade. The closest you could get in that addition in the generation is the shiny gible given in black 2
i can get them shiny but once i get them shiny, when I polish them they get scratched and become less shiny.
Shiny, as is bright, is shiny, NOT shiney as most mistake it for.
A shiny pot reflects more heat back into the coffee, helping to maintain its temperature for longer periods. This reflection reduces the rate of heat loss compared to a dull or matte surface.
No, the shiny Pokemon stay shiny always. If the shiny status was a hack they may lose their shiny status, esp. if they get the pokerus