The initial reveal of the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters showed static images of them, but fans were given a closer look in the second trailer. This trailer gave close-up views of all three Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters, giving fans a better sense of their personalities. However, there are still many unanswered questions about the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters, like what their shiny forms will look like.

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Shiny Pokemon, for the uninitiated, are extremely rare Pokemon variants that have different color schemes than usual. Sometimes these color changes make the Pokemon look significantly different than they typically do, but in other cases the shiny variants offer only subtle color changes. It’s unlikely that Pokemon fans will see the starter shiny variants until Pokemon Scarlet and Violet come out, but one fan has imagined what they may look like in the meantime.

Reddit user itsmeesprit has created their own take on what the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starter shiny variants may look like when the games launch later this year. Itsmeesprit’s interpretation sees the usually-green Sprigatito with a new pink look, while Fuecoco has gone from red to gold. Despite the color change, this still lets Fuecoco keep his apple-like appearance, as there are yellow/gold-colored apples as well as red ones.

Water-type starter Quaxly has the subtlest changes in itsmeesprit’s shiny redesigns, with a different colored beak and different shades of white and blue. This is reflective of how shiny Pokemon appear in the main games, though, as there are many who have subtle differences like this as opposed to completely different recolors as is the case with itsmeesprit’s Sprigatito and Fuecoco shiny designs.

Many fans are interested in seeing the official Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starter shinies, but many others are more concerned about the starter evolutions. Just as the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starter shiny variants have been kept secret, so too have their evolution lines. It’s possible that future trailers will reveal what the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet starters evolve into, but it’s also possible fans will have to wait to play the games for themselves to find out.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet launch November 18, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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