The search for shiny Pokémon has long been a popular activity among enthusiasts of these creatures. What was once a rare adventure for advanced players has now become accessible even to beginner trainers. With each generation, the chance of encountering a shiny Pokémon increases. This leads to the question: which Pokémon should you hunt next?
A helpful Pokémon trainer on Reddit decided to solve this dilemma by offering a unique approach. He asked Reddit users to provide him with a random word, and in response, he would suggest a Pokémon they should focus their shiny hunting on. The results of this word association game were both predictable and surprising.
Words like “hot dog” directed attention to the pursuit of Arrokuda, while “osteoporosis” sparked the search for Charcadet. The most unexpected match resulted from the word “antyudarowienieprzeszczepiennictwo,” which led to the hunt for a shiny Gible. Other associations included “friend,” suggesting the hunt for Snom, and “cauliflower,” which triggered the search for Jumpluff.
While different Pokémon species require different methods for hunting shiny specimens, games like “Pokémon Scarlet” and “Pokémon Violet” offer an advantage for certain species through the concept of Pokémon dens. However, not all Pokémon species can be found in dens, and if you’re looking for a specific subspecies, the hunt can be even more challenging.
The Reddit trainer’s suggestions led some users to have difficult Pokémon hunts, highlighting the dedication of fans. One unlucky commenter was tasked with finding Dudunsparce after mentioning the long name of a Welsh town, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. The user replied jokingly, “I already have a two-segment model… Looks like it’s time for a three-segment model.”
It is fascinating to see how creative word associations can lead to exciting adventures in the quest for shiny Pokémon. Whether you are an experienced Pokémon trainer or a beginner seeking a new challenge, trying out this word association game may lead you to your next shiny Pokémon.