Armin Arlert (
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Hello. If it is not too much of a bother, I was wondering if someone might be able to answer a question I have.
[There is a short flash of the top of a blue dome on the bottom of the video feed before it disappears out of view again.]
Recently I hatched a pokemon that turned out to be a shiny. [Like three hours ago.] I know what this means in terms of visual difference, but does it affect anything else? Should I be on the look-out for any potential health problems like with albinism or are there no concerns there? And--
Well, I suppose what I really would like to ask is... does this sort of thing affect a pokemon's personality in any way? It's just-- The pokemon I hatched... it doesn't act at all like any others of its type I've met. So I couldn't help but wonder... could this be due to it being a shiny?
[Help him, Network. Is his ball weird because it is weird or is it weird because it is shiny?]
Thank you for your time.
[There is a short flash of the top of a blue dome on the bottom of the video feed before it disappears out of view again.]
Recently I hatched a pokemon that turned out to be a shiny. [Like three hours ago.] I know what this means in terms of visual difference, but does it affect anything else? Should I be on the look-out for any potential health problems like with albinism or are there no concerns there? And--
Well, I suppose what I really would like to ask is... does this sort of thing affect a pokemon's personality in any way? It's just-- The pokemon I hatched... it doesn't act at all like any others of its type I've met. So I couldn't help but wonder... could this be due to it being a shiny?
[Help him, Network. Is his ball weird because it is weird or is it weird because it is shiny?]
Thank you for your time.
[Video]
[The pokedex is full of interesting facts.]
Ah, you might be referring to Vulpix' Alola form. Apparently a small population of vulpixes moved to live in less populated icy regions and they adapted to their surroundings by evolving white coats and changing their fire type to ice. I don't have one myself, but several of my friends do. They are really fascinating. They are not the only species either that has an different form on these islands.
[Video]
[Pokemon just keep getting weirder and weirder the more he learns.]
Yeah, that's the one. So it's not really like being shiny since it's an adaptation and not a mutation or whatever you want to call it.
[Video]
[Pokemon defy every assumption Armin had ever had about animals before coming here, but honestly, it just makes him want to learn more.]
That's right. Apparently they even have their own shiny forms, though I've never seen one like that.
[Video]
That's crazy. I mean, how..can you just make a creature? And then have them reproduce and populate the world?
[Do the scientists here have nothing better to do?]
Huh. So adaptations are a thing. Shiny variations are a thing. Are there any other differences? Do some of the females look different than males? I remember some of the monsters we encountered back home having slight differences if you knew what you were looking for.
[Video]
Sometimes they do. In some species the difference can be quite large even, though I've never seen one of those.
I've never really met someone with a male vileplume, but supposedly the spots on their petals are different between males and females. My vileplume is female, so she has fewer, but larger spots. On a male, the spots are more numerous, but they are smaller. I guess you have to have a really good eye to see small differences like that though.
[Video]
Quite large...how so? I mean, if you know.
[Sorry, Armin. He doesn't mean to drill you for information.]
That's kind of neat though, small but noticeable all the same. I noticed something like that with the Magikarp I've caught. It's subtle but the whiskers are a different color on the females.
[Video]
[He doesn't have much more than that though. He's only heard this stuff mentioned, but hasn't dug into it. He also doesn't really own a pokemon species with big physical differences between males and females.]
Really? I didn't know about that.
[He's so writing this down in his journal.]
[Video]
[While he's not usually one to get super interested in this like this, it's pretty cool how different Pokemon can be across the board.]
Yeah! I noticed it after I caught a few different ones. I mean, there were other slight differences but that was a consistent one between the males and females.
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