Uhh.... You can't get a gyarados to turn orange/red. You have to catch it like that. It is a shiny gyarados. All Pokemon can be shiny ( they are just a different color. nothing else). You can use an action replay to turn wild Pokemon shiny (although all the codes I've tried didn't work) so you can use the code and just go catch a red gyarados... or you can always trade for one. Otherwise there is about a 1 in 4,800 some chance of getting a shiny using an poke radar to improve your chances. Although, Pokemon that you fish for stay at the 1 in 4,800 some chance of getting one and can not be improved.
P.S. If anyone can find a wild Pokemon shiny code that they are SURE it works than please post it.
You mean shinys? Well they are all different for each pokemon=(
Pokemon only come in two colors, the normal one and the "shiny" one. A shiny Pokemon is just a Pokemon in a different color, that are very rare to find. They flash or something similar before the battle.
His favorite color is orange.
Charizard is the orange dragon in Pokémon, and is the final form of Charmander. Dragonite, the final form of Dratini, is similar in color, but with a more brown tint.
orange el fav color is orange
To get a red Gyarados in Pokemon LeafGreen you first need to catch a shiny Magikarp. This shiny Magikarp will be able to evolve into a red Gyarados. This is due to the red Gyarados simply being the shiny color of Gyarados.
No, Gyarados and red Gyarados are basically the same having only one key difference; red Gyarados is a "shiny" Pokemon which changes its color and makes it rare to find in normal gameplay.
Oranges are always orange.
There is no set place to get a red Gyarados. A red Gyarados is what is referred to as a "shiny" Pokemon, which means only that it has a different color scheme than usual. The chance of encountering or breeding a shiny Pokemon is 1 out of 8192. That means that if you catch 8,192 Pokemon, only one of them will be shiny. So, the chances of finding a shiny Gyarados, specifically, are infinitesimally small. Also, SIT DOWN, SHUT UP AND ICUP AND HI!!!!!!
You mean shinys? Well they are all different for each pokemon=(
Santa can change color whenever he wants to, so if he needed to be orange or he was in a country where orange was a popular skin color, he might go with it.
The Gaels used orange to signify the change in seasons. Orange was also a symbol of strength.
Unfortunately, you cannot. Red is a primary color. Orange is yellow and red mixed.
If you blend yellow with blue, you get the color green. If you blend yellow with red, you get the color orange.
Shiny Pokémon are rare Pokémon that will have variations to their color like for example a regular Gyarados if it is Shiny will be a Red Gyarados, a shiny Nidoking will be blue, a Shiny Noctowl will be a golden-colored however there are some Pokémon such as Garchomp that do not have a clear variation between its regular sprite and its Shiny sprite.
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the answer is "The color of an orange"