There is no way of telling if a Pokemon in an egg is shiny until it hatches. Sorry.
The same way you would catch a normal Pokemon. The only difference is is that the Pokemon is shiny.
the difference is that the color is differint(shiny mew=blue, shiny palkia=light red shiny deoxys=yellow shiny porigon2= all blue(different shades)) and at start of battle, makes a sound.
The only difference between a shiny and non-shiny Pokemon is color. A shiny Pokemon is a different color than it usually would be and when you encounter one, at the beginning of the battle stars sparkle around it. There are no difference in the stats, but shiny Pokemon are more rare than regular ones. The chances of finding a shiny Pokemon is 1/8,192. Also, when you catch one there is a red star on its stats page and the pokedex number shows up in red.
yes they are
There is a chance, but not usually. You can get shinies from eggs of normal colored Pokemon, but that's even rarer than encountering a shiny or getting a shiny from an egg laid by a shiny
a normal zubat is a normal Pokemon and the green zubat is a shiny Pokemon very rare but yay i got a shiny Roselia!!
No, you can't tell the difference between shiny type Pokemon and non shiny types. You just have to rely on hope, or a trainer who didn't use the Action Replay on there version of the game. I was browsing it and i saw a shiny shamen!
Shiny Pokemon are not more powerful than normal Pokemon. The only difference is the color.
The same way you would catch a normal Pokemon. The only difference is is that the Pokemon is shiny.
One is shiny and the other one isn't, that's about it. (of course each Pokemon's an individual so a shiny could be stronger or weaker it doesn't need to be shiny to be strong. There are different colours, That's all. there not really special or anything
SA shiny Pokemon has different colors then usual but a regular Pokemon has the regular colors it normally had.
The difference is that the Pokemon that have different color (a.k.a the SHINY) Pokemon are very hard to encounter because their is a 1/8192 chance to encounter that Pokemon as a shiny. Their really isn't a difference between them. The only difference is that they are harder to encounter.
If you catch a shiny Pokemon, it will always be shiny. You cannot make a normal-colored Pokemon into a shiny Pokemon.
they have 20% higher stats than a normal pokemon. - This only applies for Gold, Silver and Crystal. In other generations, they have no different stats, only the colour is the difference.
I'm sorry, but if you have come across a shiny Pokemon and have caught it, then there is no way you get turn it to a normal Pokemon.
the difference is that the color is differint(shiny mew=blue, shiny palkia=light red shiny deoxys=yellow shiny porigon2= all blue(different shades)) and at start of battle, makes a sound.
The only difference between a shiny and non-shiny Pokemon is color. A shiny Pokemon is a different color than it usually would be and when you encounter one, at the beginning of the battle stars sparkle around it. There are no difference in the stats, but shiny Pokemon are more rare than regular ones. The chances of finding a shiny Pokemon is 1/8,192. Also, when you catch one there is a red star on its stats page and the pokedex number shows up in red.