
Once it grips prey with its large pincers, it will never let go, no matter what. This POKMON has no trouble living in filthy water. It has no likes or dislikes when it comes to food - it will eat anything. CORPHISH catches prey with its sharp claws. So far, we know each in-person GO Fest event will introduce a new Shiny with Panpour, Pansage, and Pansear and will offer players an encounter with Sky Forme Shaymin while those playing the digital version will get Land Forme Shaymin. This POKMON is very hardy and has greatly increased its population. Niantic has already announced in-person GO Fest 2022 events that will feature new and exclusive Pokémon not available in the worldwide digital version of the event. This shows a major return to in-person events that we will see Pokémon GO continue with over the summer. Note, though, that Unown do not retain their Shiny-capability outside of events, so the new Shiny Unown aren't worth noting unless you were at Safari Zone Seville or know someone who went that will be able to facilitate trades. (The caveat here is that Niantic has hosted make-up Safari Zones that were held late last year, but these events did not allow new tickets to be sold and did not deviate from the content given to ticket holders who experienced the remote versions of these events.) This Safari Zone introduced Shiny Corphish as its main new release, with some Unown letters also available in their Shiny forms for the first time. It happened as Pokémon GO Safari Zone Seville, which is the first new Safari Zone since the pandemic. To the right, the reddish-purple version of the Pokémon you see is indeed Shiny. Pictured to the left, you have a standard Corphish.
