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Okay, Game Freak doesn’t like Orange for some reason. There is a lot of pink glitter, but almost no orange.
I don’t know why.
I suppose it could be because it’s so close to yellow, but that doesn’t make much sense.
Anyway, I’m paying attention to all those orange glitters. They’re not all great, but they’re all brilliant and that’s good enough for me.
16. Raichu
Shiny Raichu is Raichu with a color.
He’s the same cute, chubby guy, but he looks like he’s back from Alola.
Ironically, the brilliant Alolan Raichu is light brown again. So my theory is not just nonsense.
But seriously: Despite being at the bottom of the list, the brilliant Raichu looks amazing.
If you change the color to a deeper orange, it will be more vibrant. He is no longer as bright and cheerful as his yellow belly was before his development.
At the end of the day, it’s just a darker shade of orange.
If you want to spend dozens of hours trying to get to one, that’s your problem.
15. Madsdale
At least Raichu was memorable.
Moodsdale actually got into the Sun and Moon genre and sat on the side of the road waiting for the equivalent of a familiar dog-Pokémon (I know it’s a horse).
This is probably the worst horse Pokémon ever made.
I mean, we have Rapidash and Galarian Rapidash, nothing can beat that. But the point remains.
When the skin glows, it takes on an orange hue that is interesting enough to merit a spot at the bottom of this list. But I have no idea why you really want to hunt this thing down.
14. Arboc
Arbok is Pokémon’s dangerous noodle, and Shiny Arbok is Goldvreneli’s noodle.
That’s it.
The snake will be golden and will have purple accents on its big viper chest instead of red (I’m not a snake expert, ok?!).
It’s not bad, but it’s one of those skins that really seems to shine.
Walking on one of them in the wild would be a pleasure. And isn’t that the point of a brilliant hunt?
13. Onyx
To this day it bothers me that the shiny onyx is not the onyx crystal from the anime.
This is a missed opportunity.
Instead, it looks like a disgusting string of green and orange meatballs.
I don’t even know if you can call it orange. I mean, it’s my list, and I think it’s orange… but I understand if you’re mad at me for putting it in.
It just sucks that there’s nothing you can do about it, right?
12. Flaron
Flareon is my favorite Elution and one of my favorite Pokémon of all time.
I know what you’re thinking: Isn’t the Flaron already orange?
Yes, and a nice shade of orange.
The shiny Flaron is objectively worse than the normal version, but I only include it here for personal reasons.
It’s just a light color palette. Here’s how.
No effort has been made. The white tail is also a little lighter.
It’s like they applied a filter to the normal flareon and that’s it.
11. Exeggcute
The shiny exeggute makes these eggs look even more like a real egg stack.
Game Freak even changed the color of the shiny pattern in Gen VI to make it more realistic.
That’s all I need, right?
It just looks like a lot of eggs, more than before anyway.
10. Engraver
Geodude was the first bling I got.
Of course, my friend’s younger brother traded him for me because he didn’t like his looks. But it still has sentimental value to me (I didn’t cheat, I swear). He knew it was brilliant and asked me if I wanted it. I was also 13 years old).
A diamond gravel is the same as a geodude, but in gold. It’s that simple.
You’d want to melt it down to see what it’s really made of.
The screams of the live burned gravel may keep you awake at night, but at least you have all the money.
9. Wasps
Ah, vespiquen. I really wish this monster of a game would show more love.
Even though you had a small role in Crown Tundra, you deserve so much more.
At least he has a nice shiny sprite.
Instead of the typical yellow of a beautiful bumblebee, it has a dark orange color that looks more like a hornet.
This is one of the coolest thematic changes on the list, even if it doesn’t mean much.
8. Warning
Bewear is one of the best Pokémon of all time.
The poor thing just wants to hug people, but it’s too much.
Imagine the first coach who understands this: He hugs his cute little Pokémon bear, only to crush it in tomato paste.
The shiny buar makes this guy even cuter.
He has dark orange legs and a bright orange head that looks more innocent than the pink design of the original.
It may not be the best orange glitter based on its design alone. But he has such a great story that I have to include him.
7. Warehouse
Grass as OG.
This little boy ran so that Victribel and Scolipeda could run.
While I admit that the usual color scheme is perfect for Pokémon, there is something special about the orange hue of the glowing tree flower.
It’s just cool.
I can’t put my finger on it, but I also don’t need to understand why I like it to be on my list.
6. Flowering time
Breloom is one of my favorite competition Pokémon of all time.
Substitute, Sleep powder, Leech seed, Toxic cure, Toxic sharma.
Do I need another explanation why I love him so much?
The shiny version of Breloom is a rare example of a color set that can simply be an alternate version of a regular Pokémon.
It’s not that it’s super rare, but that’s because it feels so natural.
5. Luxray
Luxray is one of our favorite Pokémon, and there’s a very good reason why.
It has such a solid design, good stats, and is an early Electro Pokémon that isn’t a Pikachu reskin.
While the black and blue of his usual form works very well, the gold glitter wheel makes an already intimidating Pokémon even scarier.
It’s not so natural that you wonder if it’s brilliant or not, which in this case is a good thing.
Brilliant Luxray wants you to know it’s built differently.
4. Cinderella
Pokémon Fire Rabbit based on a football player.
I want to know whose idea it was and ask him: Why?
I mean, Cinderella looks good and everything. But it’s far from brilliant.
On the other hand, the bright sprite has one of the best orange tones ever seen on a Nintendo device.
It’s like the thing is a neon sign, like it’s glowing. This is the kind of glitter you’re looking for because it’s extraordinary.
It’s also an appetizer, and good appetizers are always in demand.
3. Chandelier
When it comes to moments of genius and Pokémon brilliance, it doesn’t get much more awesome than Chandelure.
It has an orange flame, not a purple one.
You know, like a real flame.
It’s so simple, but it works so well.
2. Raikou
Raikou is a little one of the legendary creatures.
In fact, it’s the best shine of all. Who’s laughing now?
He has a dark orange cape that contrasts incredibly with the white and black accents.
This monster looks crazy, don’t get me wrong, but it’s crazy in a good way.
1. Ho-Oh
I finally got that legendary turkey on the list!
Ho-O already had one of the best color palettes.
She was lively, bright and looked great.
The brilliant Ho-o does not follow this trend at all. Instead, it raises the stakes.
Shiny Ho-oh is gold and silver, which is absolutely amazing by the way (it’s one of the legends of gold and silver, in case you didn’t already know).
But aside from that brilliant idea, it looks royal.
It has shiny ribbon tail feathers and silver on its beak. The span is majestic orange, far from the almost Rio de Janeiro design of the original.
The brilliant Ho-o embodies the spirit of the second generation, literally and figuratively.
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