[Talk] Proper Shiny Pokemon

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    Recently while working on remastering my latest Pokémon project for my channel I stumbled on this color scheme for groudon:
    why it wasn't used is beyond me, trading it for what people say is gold, but looks like puke green and sulfur to me.
    What other Pokémon got the short end of the stick on there shinies?
    Reshiram and Zekrom should be in negative honestly...
    here's the scheme and proper Gold shiny.
     

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    So here are the inverted reshiram and Zekrom.
    not sure what to think.
     

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    Recently while working on remastering my latest Pokémon project for my channel I stumbled on this color scheme for groudon:
    why it wasn't used is beyond me, trading it for what people say is gold, but looks like puke green and sulfur to me.
    What other Pokémon got the short end of the stick on there shinies?
    Reshiram and Zekrom should be in negative honestly...
    here's the scheme and proper Gold shiny.

    I honestly kinda like the yellowish lime green Groudon got for its shiny, it feels unique to me. Imo the white and blue, although very cool, look a bit too modern and technological for Pokémon like Groudon, meant to represent a primeval force of nature.

    Although tbh I don't think legendary Pokémon should get shinies at all. You know, the ones who are meant to be "only one".
    If there's only one, how come there are multiple colorations for it?
     
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