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Sneasel Shiny Hunting Guide (Pokémon Scarlet & Violet)
Shiny Hunting

Sneasel Shiny Hunting Guide (Pokémon Scarlet & Violet)

SkollX

SkollX

Table of contents

  • Introduction
    • Evolution
      • Preferred Location
        • Sandwich Recipe
          • Tips For Hunting

            Introduction

            Sneasel is a Dark/Ice-type Pokémon first introduced in Pokémon Gold & Silver. It has a dark blue body, two claws on its arms and legs, three pink feathers on its back, a feather on its right ear, two yellow ovals on its forehead and upper body, a small nose, two eyes with red pupils, and a small mouth.

            Shiny Sneasel has a pink body, orange feathers on its back and head, yellow pupils, and two blue ovals on its forehead and upper body.

            Evolution

            Sneasel evolves into Weavile after leveling up while holding a Razor Claw, at Night.

            Preferred Location

            The best location to shiny hunt Sneasel is on Glaseado Mountain.

            Sandwich Recipe

            The easiest way to make a Sparkling and Encounter Power: Dark Lv. 3 sandwich is:

            • 1 Smoked Fillet
            • A combination of 1 Salty + 1 Sweet/Spicy/Sour Herba Mystica

            If you don’t have any Salty Herba Mystica, then use this recipe:

            • 1 Cucumber + 1 Pickle
            • 3 Smoked Fillet
            • Any 2 Herba Mystica combination besides: 1 Sweet + 1 Sour Herba Mystica

            Tips For Hunting

            The best way to shiny hunt Sneasel is to run around Glaseado Mountain. Shiny Sneasel can be easily noticed from far away, so you don't need to worry about missing its shiny.

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