How to get all Flabebe colors in Pokemon Go & can they be Shiny?

Flabebe made its Pokemon Go debut as part of the Valentine’s Day 2022 event, but how do you catch every color? And can it be Shiny? We’re here to answer those questions.

Flabebe made its Pokemon debut in Generation VI as one of the first Fairy-types in the franchise. However, it took a while for it to come to Pokemon Go.

Flabebe debuted during the Valentine’s Day 2022 event, but those new to the mobile game will likely have several questions about the newly arrived Pokemon. That’s because Flabebe can be caught in five different flower color schemes.

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How to catch Flabebe in Pokemon Go

The only way to encounter Flabebe in Pokemon Go right now is to find one out in the wild.

However, be on the lookout for special events where Flabebe may spawn at an increased rate.

How to get different Flabebe flower colors in Pokemon Go

Flabebe can be caught in five different color schemes in Pokemon Go, but some of them are exclusive to specific regions, so you’ll need to trade with Friends if you want to get every single one.

Here are all of the Flabebe flower colors in Pokemon Go and how to get them:

Flabebe How to get it
White Flower Spawns everywhere
Orange Flower Spawns everywhere
Yellow Flower Spawns only in the Americas
Red Flower Spawns only in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Blue Flower Spawns only in the Asia-Pacific region

You’ll have a higher chance of catching Flabebe with the flower color that’s exclusive to your region, with a smaller chance of catching the White and Orange flower colors that are available everywhere.

Can Flabebe be Shiny in Pokemon Go?

Shiny Flabebe is currently unavailable in the game, meaning its evolutions Shiny Floette and Shiny Florges are also unavailable, meaning you’ll have to make do with the regular versions for now.

While Niantic have occasionally debuted new Pokemon alongside their Shiny variants in the past, they usually save them for future events to build up the hype factor. It’s simply a waiting game until then.

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