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Gible Shiny Hunting Guide (Scarlet & Violet)

SkollX

SkollX

Table of contents

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

            Introduction

            Gible is a Dragon/Ground-type Pokémon first introduced in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl. Gible is a small blue Pokémon with a big head, a red patch on its belly, a wide mouth full of sharp teeth, one fin on the back of its head, two round black eyes, two short arms, and two short legs. Shiny Gible turns a light blue color, with the red patch on its belly turning yellow.

            Evolution

            Gible evolves into Gabite at Level 24, and Gabite evolves into Garchomp at Level 48.

            Preferred Location

            The best location to shiny hunt Gible is in Area Zero at Research Station No. 4.

            Sandwich Recipe

            The easiest way to make a Sparkling and Encounter Power: Dragon Lv. 3 Sandwich is:

            • 1 Avocado
            • A combination of 1 Salty + 1 Spicy Herba Mystica

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

            • 1 Cucumber + 1 Pickle
            • 3 Avocado
            • Any 2 Herba Mystica combination besides: 1 Sweet + 1 Sour Herba Mystica, 2x Sour Herba Mystica, or 2x Sweet Herba Mystica

            Tips For Hunting

            The best way to shiny hunt Gible is to run around in Area Zero around Research Station No. 4. Shiny Gible can be easily noticed from far away, so you don't need to worry about missing its shiny.

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            Gible Shiny Hunting Guide Scarlet And Violet

            Gible Shiny Hunting Guide (Scarlet & Violet)

            SkollX

            SkollX

            Table of contents

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

                      Introduction

                      Gible is a Dragon/Ground-type Pokémon first introduced in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl. Gible is a small blue Pokémon with a big head, a red patch on its belly, a wide mouth full of sharp teeth, one fin on the back of its head, two round black eyes, two short arms, and two short legs. Shiny Gible turns a light blue color, with the red patch on its belly turning yellow.

                      Evolution

                      Gible evolves into Gabite at Level 24, and Gabite evolves into Garchomp at Level 48.

                      Preferred Location

                      The best location to shiny hunt Gible is in Area Zero at Research Station No. 4.

                      Sandwich Recipe

                      The easiest way to make a Sparkling and Encounter Power: Dragon Lv. 3 Sandwich is:

                      • 1 Avocado
                      • A combination of 1 Salty + 1 Spicy Herba Mystica

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

                      • 1 Cucumber + 1 Pickle
                      • 3 Avocado
                      • Any 2 Herba Mystica combination besides: 1 Sweet + 1 Sour Herba Mystica, 2x Sour Herba Mystica, or 2x Sweet Herba Mystica

                      Tips For Hunting

                      The best way to shiny hunt Gible is to run around in Area Zero around Research Station No. 4. Shiny Gible can be easily noticed from far away, so you don't need to worry about missing its shiny.

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                      © 2026 dittobase.com. All rights reserved.

                      This website is an independent platform and is not associated with, validated, backed, or sponsored by Nintendo, Game Freak, Niantic, or The Pokémon Company.