The Water-type Paldea Starter Quaxly is available in Pokemon Go. Here’s how to catch it and whether it can be Shiny.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violetintroduced an adorable set of new Starters, including the Water-type Quaxly. The Duckling Pokemon grows into quite the dancer, evolving into Quaxwell and, eventually, the elegant Quaquaval.
Here’s what to know about catching Quaxly inPokemon Goand if it can be Shiny.
How to catch Quaxly in Pokemon Go
Like most Pokemon,Quaxly can be encountered and caught in the wild. As a Water-type, it appears more frequently in the rain.
Additionally, Quaxly can be hatched from 5km Eggs.
No, Quaxly’s Shiny form is not currently available in Pokemon Go.This will likely change in the future, perhaps being introduced as part of a Community Day event down the line. For now, though, players will have to make do with the Quaxly line in their standard coloration.
There you have it, that’s how you can catch Quaxly in Pokemon Go and whether it can be a Shiny. While waiting for your Pokemon to appear, take a look at some of our other handy Pokemon Go guides and content:
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