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I don't know if this has been discussed before. Could it be about moveset? All my Golem so far have Stone Edge. Maybe because I haven't evolved any Earthquake Golem, the game thinks it's a new species? So maybe the 'grey' one will evolve into Earthquake, and the other Stone Edge?

In the past, a lot of people thought the Thick, Thin and Grey stamps were just the printer pressing down more or less, or they might almost have run out of ink. @pokemonrevolution recently presented a new and likely theory for these Grey Thick stamps, which I will quote here:

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I believe the actual reason behind them is the following. First off I have opened a 1st Edition Base Box which contained many of these grey stamped cards. Majority of the cards had the normal black stamps, however a percent were grey. Coming from the same box I noticed many had various shades of grey to them. Some were very light and grey, others were slightly grey, and some were in the middle. Almost all of the cards from this box were sent to PSA to be graded.

I believe this is what could have caused the grey stamps we see today. They were stamped and did not have enough time to completely dry as they were stacked on each other. Depending on where they were in the pack and how much force was against of the card could cause how much ink came off.

Shiny variants were first introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon games. They come in many hues, combinations of colors, and shades of grey. Some of the most popular shinies are actually grey, surprisingly, considering the fact that it's usually thought of as a boring hue.

Despite the love for grey shinies, some of them are definitely better than others. Some adopt the grey in a beautiful shade that makes their design look stunning, while others combine grey with different colors to make a nice contract, like red and grey. Here are the best examples of grey shiny Pokémon, ranked.

All of these forms have a dark grey body when shiny. It makes for an interesting level of cohesion between all the forms and it looks striking against the colorful flavors and sweets. Its Gigantamax form also retains elements of the grey throughout the cake's tiers.

Luckily, their shinies are great. Each of the four Fossils turns completely grey and old-fashioned looking in its shiny form. This rids them of their terrible coloring and makes them look more "normal," as much as is possible with these terrible creatures.

As a result, Eevee's grey shiny form is perfect. It makes it feel like that blank canvas, more so than its normal brown coloring. It also just looks nice on its own, with the grey pairing perfectly with the white elements of Eevee's fur collar and tail.

Cofagrigus' shiny form is a beautiful combination of grey and hot pink. The colors work surprisingly well together, providing something nice to look at and drastically changing its design away from its Egyptian influences.

Fennekin is the Fire-type choice of starter in Generation VI. When shiny, it swaps its pale yellow fur for a beautiful bluish-grey. The grey is striking next to the bright, vivid orange-red in its ears. The grey and red palette will follow through each of its evolutions, Braixen and Delphox, who also add in a bit of purple.

It seems like a lot of Fire-type Pokémon turn silver in their shiny forms. Why this happens isn't clear, but it's often very nice to see because the shiny forms are so great. Another Fire-type that becomes grey when shiny is Slugma, a Generation II Pokémon that is typically a dark orange.

Since Slugma is basically a pile of lava with eyes, the grey almost resembles a version of this Pokémon where the lava has cooled into a grey rock. It's a great design and would have been great carried through to Magcargo, which is pink instead.

Shiny Pokémon were first introduced in the Generation II games, Gold and Silver. There, Rapidash was a purple shiny. It retained mostly the same manila-beige on its body but its flames turned a vivid purple. For whatever reason, this was changed, and now Rapidash has grey flames when shiny.

Regardless of why it changed, it's nice that it did, because grey shiny Rapidash is gorgeous. The grey flames are a very interesting look and make the Pokémon look more regal than it already did. It's easily one of the best shinies in Generation I.

If you make a distinction between silver and grey, Metagross might belong on this list. But, since silver is just metallic grey in terms of color, Metagross definitely fits. This Psychic/Steel-type was introduced in Generation III and is normally a dark blue with grey accents. When shiny, the grey accents become yellow and its blue body and arms turn silver.

There might not be very many shinies that are more beautiful than Ninetales in any context, not just grey ones. This shiny is so stunning that it's often considered one of the best by fans far and wide. The Fire-type is normally yellowish with orange tips on its tails.

When shiny, Ninetales becomes an absolutely-gorgeous shade of purplish-grey with indigo tips on its tail. It's a breathtaking shiny that stands apart from almost all other shiny Pokémon. The Alolan form also takes on a shade of grey when shiny, although Kantonian Ninetales has a more drastic change from its original. If only all shinies could be this beautiful.

I downloaded the Pokemon TV app, as I'm a big Pokemon fan. But as I'mw atching any episode, the screen suddenly turns grey with only sound and the QuickTime-like icon, I can't watch any episode completely, no internet problem either, any solution?

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