You might be lucky enough to find a Pokémon such a Mica which is shiny. It is random if you will find a shiny Pokémon.
i can get them shiny but once i get them shiny, when I polish them they get scratched and become less shiny.
What do you mean how do you make a shiny Pokemon stay shiny if you get a shiny Pokemon it stays shiny ok!
Shiny charizard is black with shiny skin.
No matter what Pokemon it is and if it is shiny it will stay shiny if you trade it or migrate it, trust me i know i traded my shiny banette to Pokemon xd and its still shiny.
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The shiny crystals along which slate cleaves are made of mica.
Mica
Biotite is one of the mica group of silicate minerals.
Minerals take many shapes and have different levels of luster. Mica is a mineral that is very shiny and occurs in sheets.
Mica comes in a variety of forms and colors. The most common micas are biotite, which is dark colored, and muscovite, which is light in color.
Mica appears as sheety, shiny, plated crystals, sometimes displaying as 'books', where each cleavage plane is easily separated by a knife blade. Mica is also on the low end of the Mohs hardness scale, at 2-2.5, so you can probably scratch it with your fingernail. Mica is often found in association with granite, or granite pegmatites.
If the rock is granite, the pink spots are probably feldspar. Look for colorless spots and black shiny flaky spots, these will be quartz and mica, which are the other components of granite. Pink spots on a flaky, shiny, micacaeous grey or black rock might be garnets in mica schist.
While you can buy glass shard glitter, most glitter is made from mica or finely pressed metallic paper.
The delicate bright silver flakes in a granite specimen are most likely mica minerals. Mica is a common mineral found in granite that has a shiny, reflective quality and can appear silver. Mica flakes in granite give the rock a bit of sparkle and can add to its overall aesthetic appeal.
Mica is a silicate mineral that is typically found in sheet form. It is characterized by its basal cleavage, which means that it splits along well-defined structural planes. It is flaky and shiny due to its crystalline structure.