Shiny Galarian Zigzagoon in Pokemon GO 2022

Can Galarian Zigzagoon be Shiny in Pokemon GO? The Season of Light has just kicked off in Pokemon GO and fans of the popular AR mobile game are tirelessly exploring all the new content. Of course, not everything will come in one go. The new season will last four months, full of themed events, limited research, celebrations, and other new activities. One of the very first events is Inkay Limited Research. During this limited research, you will be able to encounter Galarian Zigzagoon in the wild. However, can you catch a shiny variation of Galarian Zigzagoon? Read on to find out all the details.

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Shiny Galarian Zigzagoon in Pokemon GO 2022
Does Galarian Zigzagoon have a shiny variant in Pokemon GO in 2022?

Can Galarian Zigzagoon be Shiny in Pokemon GO

So, can you catch a shiny Galarian Zigzagoon version during the Season of Light Inkay Limited Research event? Fortunately, we have some good news for you. Yes, in September 2022, you will be able to encounter a shiny form of Galarian Zigzagoon in the wild. Galarian Zigzagoon was released as a part of the Throwback Challenge Champion 2020 in June 2020. And their Shiny form was introduced during the second part of Luminous Legends Y, in May 2021.

However, this Pokemon is not in the wild normally. It is a very rare sight, and can only be encountered during some special events. Such was August’s Community Day earlier this summer, or now the Inkay Limited Research event. As we’ve mentioned the Galarian form of this dark and normal-type pokemon also has a shiny form. The Tiny Raccoon Pokémon will appear more frequently in the wild during all three days of the event. Thus, make sure to use this opportunity and try to catch the shiny one! And if you are lucky enough, you can even find a Galarian Zigzagoon with perfect IV stats in Pokémon Go!

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