Well, they probably use a lot of AR codes, to get shinys. And they probably would have had they're game for quite a few years to train and get lvl. 100s, or again, a lot of AR codes. Either way, just train your Pokemon, and eventually, after many years, you can also get lvl. 100s. I've had my game for 3 years, and none of my Pokemon are lvl. 100. The highest, it lvl. 60 something. Good luck, you'll probably need it, from what you asked.
If a Pokemon you own is not shiny then no matter what it cannot turn shiny and if you have a shiny Pokemon it will never lose it's shininess
yes , it can
A shiny Pokemon is no different than a regular Pokemon in stats or growing levels.
Yes, shiny Pokemon can be traded just like regular Pokemon.
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shiny Pokemon are in the same place as the regular ones but there is a 1 out 8196 battles chance that you will get a shiny Pokemon
If a Pokemon you own is not shiny then no matter what it cannot turn shiny and if you have a shiny Pokemon it will never lose it's shininess
You can get a shiny victini by using the action replay's Pokemon modifier by selecting him from a list of Pokemon names and then you enable the shiny wild Pokemon code. And you can choose your own level from the level modifier.
yes , it can
Shiny Pokemon can be found anywhere that other wild Pokemon can be encountered. However, the chances of battling a shiny Pokemon is extremely low: only once in every 8192 wild battles.
A shiny Pokemon is no different than a regular Pokemon in stats or growing levels.
First you need to catch a shiny scrotum then level it up to level 50 and it evolves into a shiny rotom.
No. To evolve a Pokemon with a shiny stone, it has to be in your bag, and then you have to use it on the Pokemon you want to evolve.
Yes, shiny Pokemon can be traded just like regular Pokemon.
if trade someone for a shiny but not in the game (unless you us the action replay for shiny wild Pokemon) (with that code every wild Pokemon will be shiny).
No, however Pokemon with PKRS, or pokerus, the virus that causes Pokemon to level up to be very powerful, will transfer to other Pokemon in your party.
No, each Pokemon either has the quality of "shininess" or it doesn't. Evolving your Pokemon doesn't change this, meaning that evolving non-shiny Pokemon cannot result in a shiny Pokemon, nor can evolving a shiny Pokemon result in a non-shiny Pokemon.