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==Cooking==
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Hi. I recently started playing this game. I was having trouble finding the right recipes for specific Pokemon, so I came to Bulbapedia only to see that we didn't have a section on this. Can someone help create a section? I am still a noob at Bulbapedia. I only have slight experience from helping out on the Magikarp Jump page. [[User:DarkEonMaster|DarkEonMaster]] ([[User talk:DarkEonMaster|talk]]) 16:08, 10 June 2018 (UTC)
Hi. I recently started playing this game. I was having trouble finding the right recipes for specific Pokemon, so I came to Bulbapedia only to see that we didn't have a section on this. Can someone help create a section? I am still a noob at Bulbapedia. I only have slight experience from helping out on the Magikarp Jump page. [[User:DarkEonMaster|DarkEonMaster]] ([[User talk:DarkEonMaster|talk]]) 16:08, 10 June 2018 (UTC)
== Shiny Pokémon ==
I was wondering about Shiny Pokémon in the game. I have not encountered any, but from the community of a shiny hunting YouTube channel, they seem to be significantly more common than Shiny Pokémon in the core games. Can someone investigate the odds?

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Cooking

Hi. I recently started playing this game. I was having trouble finding the right recipes for specific Pokemon, so I came to Bulbapedia only to see that we didn't have a section on this. Can someone help create a section? I am still a noob at Bulbapedia. I only have slight experience from helping out on the Magikarp Jump page. DarkEonMaster (talk) 16:08, 10 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Shiny Pokémon

I was wondering about Shiny Pokémon in the game. I have not encountered any, but from the community of a shiny hunting YouTube channel, they seem to be significantly more common than Shiny Pokémon in the core games. Can someone investigate the odds?