Cut and faceted gemstone diamonds reflect the light, which some call shiny.
Raw diamonds are dull rocks. Only 20% are sorted out for processing as gemstones and are cut, graded, and polished into valuable gems.
Eighty percent are industrial diamonds that are used to enhance precision tools.
Only as a diamond crystal.
Luster on a diamond appears as a bright, reflective quality that gives the diamond a shiny and sparkling appearance. It is a result of the diamond's ability to reflect light due to its superior optical properties, such as high refractive index and dispersion.
Examples of luster materials include metals such as gold, silver, and copper, as well as gemstones like diamond, quartz, and sapphire. These materials possess a shiny, reflective quality that enhances their visual appeal.
Osmium is a shiny, silvery metal with a metallic luster.
Carbon exists in various forms, including black powder (graphite), shiny crystals (diamond), and buckyballs (fullerenes). The physical appearance of carbon depends on its form, such as being opaque and flaky in graphite, transparent and refractive in diamond, or resembling a hollow sphere in fullerenes.
Examples: " That diamond is really shiny!" " My mom has a shiny necklace"
The shiny stone is a TOGEPI evolution stone
They should be shiny.
What do you mean how do you make a shiny Pokemon stay shiny if you get a shiny Pokemon it stays shiny ok!
You can't
yes it still stays shiny
Shiny Rayquaza cannot be caught on Pokémon Diamond unless you cheat.
There is 1 out of 8000 a shiny will come up
When you get a shiny stone... Give him/her a shiny stone
Once you find a Shiny Pokemon just catch it and it remains Shiny forever.
To get a shiny Pokemon in diamond you either have to use chaining with your poke radar or you can just be very lucky and just be walking in a patch of grass and stumble across one. I have a shiny zubat that is green and a shiny golduck.
well for me id say a shiny starly in Pokemon diamond is about a 50 50 chance unless you make ur starly shiny