How to get Carnivine in Pokemon Go & can it be Shiny?

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Generation 4’s Bug Catcher monster Carnivine is available for trainers to find in Pokemon Go, though it’s quite hard to snag. So, let’s break down how players can find Carnivine and whether or not it can be Shiny in Pokemon Go.

This Grass-type Pokemon first appeared in the Generation 4 games Diamond and Pearl. Carnivine then made its Pokemon Go debut alongside other Sinnoh species in October 2018.

Collectors will be upset to hear that Carnivine is exceedingly challenging to catch in the mobile application as it is region-exclusive. This means it can only be found in a specific part of the world.

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However, Pokemon Go Sinnoh Tour 2024 has made encountering Carnivine a little simpler for trainers, though they’ll have to act fast to get it. Keep reading for more information.

How to get Carnivine in Pokemon Go

Carnivine in Pokemon anime

Region-exclusive creatures in Pokemon Go include Carnivine, Kangaskhan, Pachirisu, and Klefki. Carnivine is only available to players in the Southeastern part of the United States – including Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas.

However, if you’re looking to fill your Pokedex, you’ll be glad to hear Carnivine can behatched from 10km Eggs Pokemon Go Sinnoh Tour 2024.

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Unfortunately, Carnivine won’t spawn in the wild in any habitats during the event, so trainers will have to focus on hatching 10km eggs specifically if they want to get one. This event is set to end on Sunday, February 25, 2024, at 6 PM local time.

Can Carnivine be Shiny?

Yes, Shiny Carnivine is available in Pokemon Go. It’s Shiny form was introduced through the Sinnoh Tour 2024 event along with many other Pokemon.

Players who are hatching 10km Eggs can hatch a Shiny Carnivine during the Sinnoh Tour 2024 event. Trainers who live in the Southeast United States will also be able to find Shiny Carnivine in the wild starting on February 17, 2024.

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In the meantime, check out our other handy Pokemon Go guides below:

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