You can get all 4 shards, red, yellow, green and blue. you can find them on islands or underwater spots. Sometimes, they will be invisible, so use an Itemfinder. Thanks!
The color shards you can find in Pokemon Platinum are Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow Shards.
You can find different colored shards when you dive. When you see little dark spots on the bottom of the ocean they're items.
There are several different types of shards scattered across the sea in emerald version. i haven't playe dit in awhile, so I forget the exact locations of specific shards. However, you can go catch a bunch of Corsola and they might be holding red shards, or use Thief on them.
you can find them underground
find the guy who collects shards and trade shards for stones
You can get all 4 shards, red, yellow, green and blue. you can find them on islands or underwater spots. Sometimes, they will be invisible, so use an Itemfinder. Thanks!
The color shards you can find in Pokemon Platinum are Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow Shards.
Blue shards are found underneath the water while diving.
They can't be bought. You can find them underwater, or attached to wild pokemon. Chinchou have yellow shards, Clamperl have blue shards, Relicanth have green shards and Corsola have red shards.
Red shards can be found all over underwater areas
Ruins of Alph. If you smash the rocks then you will find a lot of shards and some fossils.
You catch Pokémon underwater which hold shards, then you trade those shards with the treasure hunter for evolution stones.
He isn't in Pokemon Emerald. He is only in pokemon Blue,Red, and Yellow. Sorry.
You can find different colored shards when you dive. When you see little dark spots on the bottom of the ocean they're items.
There are several different types of shards scattered across the sea in emerald version. i haven't playe dit in awhile, so I forget the exact locations of specific shards. However, you can go catch a bunch of Corsola and they might be holding red shards, or use Thief on them.
Use the move dive to go underwater to find shards in the seaweed.