No, the egg will not be shiny. However, it is possible that the egg will hatch into a shiny Pokemon, but the chances of getting a shiny Pokemon from the egg are not any higher than they would be if the ditto were not shiny.
Yes, shiny pokemon can be breed. However, breeding shiny pokemon does not increase the chances of having shiny offspring, except for in Generation II games.
There is no way of telling if a Pokemon in an egg is shiny until it hatches. Sorry.
you just have to encounter the Pokemon that is going to hatch out of the egg about 1000 times and if your lucky it'll be a shiny Pokemon hope this helped:)
anything!if you wanna egg,breed with a egg,or get any pokemon with a opposite gender.
No, the egg will not be shiny. However, it is possible that the egg will hatch into a shiny Pokemon, but the chances of getting a shiny Pokemon from the egg are not any higher than they would be if the ditto were not shiny.
I believe you can but it will be really rare.Or if ur lucky and have a ditto you can breed it with the starter you already have to get a shiny from an egg.
You put an Electribuzz and a ditto in the dayCare, they will then breed and you will get an elekid egg
I think a egg with a shiny Pokemon in it is a different color
Yes, shiny pokemon can be breed. However, breeding shiny pokemon does not increase the chances of having shiny offspring, except for in Generation II games.
Yes, you can get a shiny Pokemon out of an egg on any game.
Only the togepi egg has 50% of being shiny
yeah it's possible and you have a greater chance from 1 in 1,892 (without shiny parents) to 1 in 64 (with shiny parents) but it's still pretty unlikely you will get a shiny from an egg.
no.
It might be shiny but then it might not.
It raises the chance of getting a shiny from 1 in 8,192 to 1 in 2,048.
There is no way of telling if a Pokemon in an egg is shiny until it hatches. Sorry.