Do shinies have a 100% catch rate in Pokemon Go?

No, most shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Go do not have a 100% catch rate, but shiny Legendary/Mythical Pokémon from Raid Battles (and Shadow Legendaries) are the major exception, guaranteeing a catch with Premier Balls. Wild shinies, Research encounters, and Go Battle League shinies all have normal catch rates and can flee, though some research encounters get a catch multiplier.
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Do shinies in Pokemon Go have a 100% catch rate?

A friendly reminder that Shiny Legendary Pokemon encountered in Raids have a 100% catch rate! If you encounter a Shiny Mewtwo, use a Pinap Berry for double candy.
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What is the shiny catch rate in Pokemon Go?

In Pokémon Go, shiny rates vary widely: wild Pokémon are usually ~1/512 ("full odds"), but events boost them (e.g., Community Days ~1/25, some events ~1/128), while permanent boosts exist for certain Pokémon (like babies or Galarian forms) around 1/64, and raids/research rewards can be 1/20 or even guaranteed, though shinies are not guaranteed catches from the wild; only raid bosses and some research shinies (like legendaries) are 100% catch after encounter.
 
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Do Shiny Pokémon have better catch rate?

Once a Pokémon sees you, it does become harder to catch. Knocking out a Pokémon does give you a big catch boost, but you only have once chance to take advantage of that. Shiny Pokémon have a boosted catch rate built in!
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What are the odds of getting 98% or better from a raid?

That means a 100% Pokemon occurs once every 216 raids, a 98% or better appears about once every 54 raids, a 96% appears about once every 22 raids, a 93% appears about once every 11 raids and a 91% appears once every 6 raids.
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Is there any benefit to Shiny Pokémon?

Shiny Pokémon offer no direct gameplay advantages like better stats in most cases; their main benefits are rarity, cosmetic appeal (different colors), bragging rights, high trade value, and collection/status, though some specific shinies (like certain shiny Tatsugiri) can offer a strategic surprise in competitive play due to form confusion. They're prized for being hard to find and showing dedication, making them excellent collectibles and trade currency in the Pokémon community.
 
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Can you trick Pokemon Go to think you're walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using methods like GPS spoofing apps (iAnyGo, AnyTo) with virtual joysticks or by shaking your phone in a sock, which plays on GPS/Adventure Sync inaccuracies, but these can violate terms of service; official methods focus on using Adventure Sync for real steps, while non-walking tricks use location manipulation or device shaking for buddy candy and egg hatching. 
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Are Pokemon Go auto catchers allowed?

Pokémon Go auto-catchers exist in a gray area: official devices like the Pokémon Go Plus + are fully allowed, while third-party ones (like Go-tcha) are technically against Niantic's rules but widely used because they mimic official devices and are hard to detect, though using them carries a slight risk of action if Niantic decides to crack down. 
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Are master balls 100% catch rate?

Yes, the Master Ball has a 100% catch rate in modern Pokémon games, completely bypassing the normal catch mechanics for a guaranteed capture, but it had a tiny failure chance (1 in 65,536) in the original Japanese Red and Green versions due to a glitch, a bug later fixed in international and later games.
 
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Is there a trick to catching Shiny Pokémon?

To get more shiny Pokémon, play during boosted events like Community Days, catch (or check) as many Pokémon as possible to increase encounters, use items like Incense/Lure Modules, and obtain the Shiny Charm in main series games for better odds; methods vary by game but focus on increasing encounters and leveraging in-game boosts.
 
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Is Pokémon GO Plus bannable?

No. you can not be banned from using this device. It only registers as a "Pokemon GO +Plus device".
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What is the #1 rarest Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

Armored Mewtwo is one of the rarest Pokémon in the game, because, at the time of writing, the only way to obtain it is via trading. This is because Armored Mewtwo is a special costume variant of the Gen 1 legendary, which was originally available in five-star raids between 10th July to 31st July 2019.
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What does "shiny" mean in Pokémon GO?

Shiny Pokémon are rare variants of Pokémon that are differently colored than other Pokémon of their species. If you're lucky, you may randomly encounter Shiny Pokémon in the wild, especially during special events like Community Days or Pokémon GO Fest.
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How do I know if I'm soft banned in Pokémon GO?

You know you're soft banned in Pokémon Go if Pokémon flee after one ball, PokéStops give a "Try Again Later" error, and you can't collect gym/raid rewards, all because you likely triggered a cooldown by moving too far/fast (spoofing) or hitting action limits; the fix is usually waiting 10 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the violation.
 
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Why is Pokémon GO getting sued?

Developer of Pokémon Go Sued for Alleged Web Accessibility Issues. A New Jersey plaintiff accused Niantic Inc., the developer of the popular Pokémon Go mobile game, of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Does the sock trick work in Pokémon GO?

Yes, the "sock method" (or pendulum trick) for hatching eggs in Pokémon Go generally still works by simulating movement, leveraging the game's Adventure Sync to track phone motion (not just steps) and add distance, though its effectiveness relies on good phone setup and movement, often involving putting the phone in a long sock and swinging it or attaching it to a rotating object, but always ensure Adventure Sync and health permissions are on. 
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Will I get banned if I spoof Pokémon GO?

Yes, you can absolutely get banned for spoofing in Pokémon Go, as it violates Niantic's Terms of Service (ToS) and can lead to temporary suspensions or permanent account bans, with Niantic actively detecting and penalizing such activities, often starting with a warning (strike) and escalating with repeat offenses. 
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Does driving count as walking in Pokémon GO?

Pokemon Go doesn't count normal driving as walking because it has a speed limit for tracking distance (around 10.5-13 km/h or 6-8 mph), but it can count very slow driving (like in heavy traffic or just moving slowly) or be tricked by GPS spoofing apps, though this isn't recommended. The game uses Adventure Sync to track distance when the app is closed, but it's designed to differentiate between walking and fast travel, often showing your avatar running or biking to indicate no distance earned. 
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Is it worth keeping Shiny Pokémon Go?

Yes, you should generally keep shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Go for collecting, trading (especially for good IVs or regionals), using in PvP (some low-IV shinies are great), or transferring to other games via Pokémon Home; only transfer duplicates or less desirable ones to make space if storage is an issue, as they're rare and can't be easily re-obtained. 
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What is shiny locking?

"Shiny locked" in Pokémon means a specific in-game Pokémon encounter is programmed to never appear as a Shiny version, even though other Pokémon of the same species might not be locked. This usually applies to important static encounters like story-critical Legendaries or starter Pokémon to ensure a consistent story experience, preventing players from spending hours trying to get a shiny for a one-time story event. While you can't get them shiny through normal gameplay (like soft-resetting), some can be obtained as shinies through special distributions or other game mechanics, like breeding.
 
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What is the rarest Shiny Pokémon?

The rarest shiny Pokémon is subjective, but often debated between Shiny Shedinja (due to its near-impossible evolution odds from a shiny Nincada) and special event/costume ones like Detective Pikachu or Ash-Cap Pikachu (which are event-locked and often unobtainable) in Pokémon GO, while main series games feature difficult hunts for Authentic Sinistea/Poltchageist or forms like Maushold's Family of Three, making them incredibly rare finds. 
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