JediMaster362
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I have a theory on Shinies in Pokémon Lore that might make sense as to why they appear more frequently in this game, in comparison to the modern games.
First, during the time period of Legends Arceus, surprisingly few people were even remotely comfortable with catching Pokémon. So, it makes sense that Shinies would be more commonly found. Plus, not everyone in the games even know about Shinies. For instance, let’s take a brief look at the Red Gyarados portion of Gold, Silver and Crystal. One NPC comments that they thought Gyarados were usually blue. I think it’s an interesting comment, since in the Anime, I think it’s Ash who wonders if Gyarados is red due to being really angry. In any case, back to Legends Arceus, if you are in the Crimson Mirelands, a Diamond Clan Member will tell you they thought they saw a Pokémon of different colour in an Outbreak. That’s all they say.
Now, as far as I know, the people of the Hisui Region were very hesitant about getting anywhere near a Pokémon. So, say that John Doe is just swimming at Lake Verity, he will probably be there only every once in a while, and only to get some underwater plants, or something. If he sees a Gyarados, he will panic, right? So, seeing a "red Gyarados", aka, a Shiny, imagine how the poor guy’s friends would react? They would probably laugh at the claims that John Doe would be making.
Now, since hardly anyone does have any Pokémon, the chances are very slim that there are any Shiny Hunters, aside from the player. Let’s remember something. In this game, we’re actually compiling the very first Pokédex. As a result of that, over time, people would start warming up to Pokémon to the point that we all know in the modern games. During that time, at some point, people who were more serious than the average person would eventually seek out "differently colored Pokémon", such as the red Gyarados as I mentioned earlier. But, comes the time of Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, etc, the Shinies are far less common. My guess is, someone who probably meant well might have tried to get the mystery of Shiny Pokémon solved. But, then, a rogue Pokémon Scientist would discover something about a mutation in the Pokémon's DNA that would cause the difference in the coloration. However, instead of doing the right thing, that Scientist would probably establish an organization that would seek out only Shinies. As a result of this, wild Pokémon would eventually catch on, and some of them would probably restrict breeding to only the non Shinies, and that’s why in the modern timeline, Shiny Pokémon are far more difficult to encounter.
What do you think about my theory?
First, during the time period of Legends Arceus, surprisingly few people were even remotely comfortable with catching Pokémon. So, it makes sense that Shinies would be more commonly found. Plus, not everyone in the games even know about Shinies. For instance, let’s take a brief look at the Red Gyarados portion of Gold, Silver and Crystal. One NPC comments that they thought Gyarados were usually blue. I think it’s an interesting comment, since in the Anime, I think it’s Ash who wonders if Gyarados is red due to being really angry. In any case, back to Legends Arceus, if you are in the Crimson Mirelands, a Diamond Clan Member will tell you they thought they saw a Pokémon of different colour in an Outbreak. That’s all they say.
Now, as far as I know, the people of the Hisui Region were very hesitant about getting anywhere near a Pokémon. So, say that John Doe is just swimming at Lake Verity, he will probably be there only every once in a while, and only to get some underwater plants, or something. If he sees a Gyarados, he will panic, right? So, seeing a "red Gyarados", aka, a Shiny, imagine how the poor guy’s friends would react? They would probably laugh at the claims that John Doe would be making.
Now, since hardly anyone does have any Pokémon, the chances are very slim that there are any Shiny Hunters, aside from the player. Let’s remember something. In this game, we’re actually compiling the very first Pokédex. As a result of that, over time, people would start warming up to Pokémon to the point that we all know in the modern games. During that time, at some point, people who were more serious than the average person would eventually seek out "differently colored Pokémon", such as the red Gyarados as I mentioned earlier. But, comes the time of Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, etc, the Shinies are far less common. My guess is, someone who probably meant well might have tried to get the mystery of Shiny Pokémon solved. But, then, a rogue Pokémon Scientist would discover something about a mutation in the Pokémon's DNA that would cause the difference in the coloration. However, instead of doing the right thing, that Scientist would probably establish an organization that would seek out only Shinies. As a result of this, wild Pokémon would eventually catch on, and some of them would probably restrict breeding to only the non Shinies, and that’s why in the modern timeline, Shiny Pokémon are far more difficult to encounter.
What do you think about my theory?
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