As with many Pokemon generations before it, Scarlet & Violet has a handful of monsters that are Shiny-locked, meaning they are unobtainable. A on the Scarlet & Violet subreddit gained traction among the community after one trainer praised Koraidon’s “beautiful” design, and included artwork of both its standard and Shiny designs. Unfortunately, both are Shiny-locked in Gen 9, likely due to their prominence in the game’s story and in-game functionality.
While many fans agreed that was great, far more simply wanted to get their hands on this coveted Shiny form. “It’s Shiny is INSANE,” commented one trainer, while another said, “Imo, that Shiny is one of the best Legendary Shinies.” As many fans likely haven’t seen Koraidon’s Shiny form since there is no legitimate way to obtain it, its normal red coloration changes to black, with the blue fur accents changing to red and yellow.
This Shiny form is reminiscent of other such as Rayquaza, Greninja, and Charizard. Sadly for many trainers, the only way Shiny Koraidon may be available in the future is through special events, distributions, or unofficial means. Developer Game Freak and The Pokemon Company have Shiny-locked certain Pokemon more frequently as time has gone on.
The practice began heavily in Gen 5, with nearly every Legendary being Shiny-locked from Gen 8 onwards. In Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, a trainer’s along with every story-relevant Titan and Legendary Pokemon in both the base game and DLC expansi.
