Surskit, the pond skater Pokémon from Hoenn, will be discovered within the wild in Pokémon Go. Sure, Surskit will be shiny in Pokémon Go!
Whereas shiny Surskit isn’t too completely different from its common kind (simply turning a darker blue), shiny Masquerain will get a reasonably large change, tinting its whole physique inexperienced (exterior of the pupils on its pretend eye wings). Unsurprisingly, neither Surskit nor Masquerain see any use in raiding or PvP.
What’s the shiny charge for Surskit in Pokémon Go?
As per previous analysis by the now-defunct web site The Silph Highway (by way of Wayback Machine), the shiny charge for Pokémon on an everyday day is roughly one in 500. Surskit just isn’t a confirmed Pokémon that will get a “permaboost” (which means that it’s a uncommon spawn and thus will get a boosted shiny charge).
What can I do to draw extra shiny Pokémon?
Not a lot, sadly. It seems to be random probability. Shiny Pokémon catch charges are set by developer Niantic, and they’re usually solely boosted throughout particular occasions like Neighborhood Days or Safari Zones, or in Legendary Raids. There are not any consumable gadgets that enhance shiny Pokémon charges.