Pokemon Sun And Moon Guide, News: Here’s How To Get The Shiny Charm; New Pokemon Movie Set For July 2017

By Rushdie Collins - 20 Dec '16 05:00AM
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Shiny Pokemon can be a bit difficult to find in Pokemon games, especially in Pokemon Sun and Moon. In the newest Pokemon handheld videogame installments, Shiny Pokemon are considered one of the rarest types of Pokemon that gamers can find. Luckily, there's a Shiny Charm that can help locate those sly little buggers and here's a guide on how to find it in Pokemon Sun and Moon.

First of all, in order to get their hands on the Shiny Charm, gamers fond of collecting Shiny Pokemon have to finish the Alola Pokedex in Pokemon Sun and Moon. This isn't an easy task , considering that the game has more than a hundred Pokemon and Legendaries can prove troublesome to catch, but apparently the only way to get the Shiny Charm is to fill in the Melemele, Ulla'ula, Poni and Akala Pokedex subgroups.

Once that's done, gamers then visit Heahea City and look for a character named the Game Director. The Game Director can be found in the second floor of a building at the left of the City's Dimensional Research Lab. Wearing orange shorts and a gray shirt, the game director will have to be spoken to several times until he give sin and stamps out all of the pages of the gamer's passport. Then, he'll give the gamer one last stamp for filling out the entire Pokedex for Alola and give out the Shiny Charm as a reward.

In other Pokemon Sun and Moon updates and news, it looks like a new Pokemon movie will be coming out on July 15, 2017 in Japan. According to a report by Reddit User Tapu Cocoa, the trailer for the newest Pokemon film was broadcasted during an episode of Oha Suta, a Japanese variety show. The trailer showed off Pallet Town and all sorts of landscapes, bringing back the popular Ash and his red cap, as well as Pikachu.

A poster for the Pokemon movie was also revealed, showing Ahs and Pikachu standing over a field with the Legendary Pokemon Ho-Oh flying above them.

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