Shiny Leaf
The Shiny Leaf (Japanese: かがやくはっぱ Shining Leaf) is a rare item that can be found by the player's walking Pokémon in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Overview
This is a rare item that can be found by the player's walking Pokémon. When it is found by a Pokémon, it will have no apparent presence other than on that Pokémon's status screen. When a Shiny Leaf is shown to the player's friend (Lyra or Ethan) in New Bark Town, the friend will explain about Shiny Leaves and request for the player to bring four more. When the player shows a single Pokémon with five Shiny Leaves attached to it, the player's Trainer Card level will increase, and they will obtain a certificate that can be viewed by speaking to their childhood friend. The friend will then craft the Shiny Leaves into a Shiny Leaf Crown, which can be seen on that Pokémon's status screen in the same spot the Shiny Leaves were.
A Pokémon can find a Shiny Leaf while being in the grassy area of a route, but the specific route a certain Pokémon can find one depends on its Nature. Even when the route and Nature match, there is a small, variable chance that the Pokémon will find a Shiny Leaf when talked to. The exact probability depends, among other things, on the Pokemon and the route itself. For instance, Pokemon with a status condition or with a bad mood won't trigger the Shiny Leaf interaction, while Pokemon with low HP are less likely to trigger it because they trigger messages like "Your Pokémon is dizzy!" more often. Whenever a Shiny Leaf is found, upon examination, the Pokémon will jump and have an exclamation mark above its head, spin around twice, then finish off with a green musical note above its head. Collecting Shiny Leaves doesn't change the chances of finding the next one in any case.
Each Pokémon can only find one Shiny Leaf per route. It is not necessary to walk around in the tall grass to find a Shiny Leaf; merely talking to the Pokémon repeatedly will eventually procure a Shiny Leaf, as long as the Pokémon itself is in the tall grass.
Finding a Shiny Leaf increases the Pokémon's friendship by 5 and its mood by 120. Despite the player's friend implying the opposite, the Pokémon's friendship has no effect on its ability to find Shiny Leaves. However, the Pokémon's mood has an effect on it, since a Pokémon with a bad mood won't be able to find Shiny Leaves.
Shiny Leaves and the Shiny Leaf Crown exist only in HeartGold and SoulSilver and are not retained when a Pokémon is transferred to later generations.
Locations
Following is a list of all the Shiny Leaves found in the games, as well as the routes where they are found. While Shiny Leaves are programmed into the game for every route, not every route has the opportunity for Pokémon to follow the Trainer and not every route has tall grass.
The letters accompanying each route denotes the position of that route's leaf on the Pokémon's summary screen. A represents the leaf furthest to the left, E the furthest to the right. Each Pokémon needs all five Leaves (A through E) to get the Shiny Leaf Crown.
Nature | Route |
---|---|
Hasty | A: Route 44 B: Route 39 C: Route 26 D: Route 18 E: Route 11 |
Mild | |
Quirky | |
Rash | |
Calm | A: Route 32 B: Routes 35 and 48 C: Routes 2 and 28 D: Route 4 E: Route 6 |
Gentle | |
Lax | |
Relaxed | |
Impish | A: Route 31 B: Routes 34 and 47* C: Route 1 D: Route 3 E: Routes 5 and 12 |
Jolly | |
Naive | |
Naughty | |
Sassy | |
Careful | A: Route 33 B: Route 36 C: Route 45 D: Route 7 E: Routes 8, 13, and 14 |
Docile | |
Modest | |
Quiet | |
Serious | |
Adamant | A: Route 42 B: Route 37 C: Routes 22 and 46 D: Route 15 E: Routes 9 and 24 |
Bold | |
Brave | |
Hardy | |
Bashful | A: Route 43 B: Route 38 C: Route 27 D: Route 16 E: Routes 10 and 25 |
Lonely | |
Timid |
Quotes
- When talking to a Pokémon that had found a Shiny Leaf
- <!> **Player's walking Pokémon dances round 2 times**
- ".................."
- "Oh?"
- "<Pokémon> is holding some kind of strange, Shiny Leaf..."
- "<Player> found a Shiny Leaf!"
- "<Player> put the Shiny Leaf on <Pokémon>!"
Lyra or Ethan
Note: the current walking Pokémon must have a Shiny Leaf.
- For the first time after finding a Shiny Leaf:
- "Hi, <player>! How are your Pokémon?"
- "Don't forget to talk to..."
- "What's that? Your Pokémon is holding a leaf..."
- "Could that be a Shiny Leaf?"
- "Legend has it that only Pokémon that have formed a close bond with people can find such leaves..."
- "People used to turn the leaves into a beautiful crown when they managed to collect five of them."
- "Wow! I knew you could obtain one, <player>!"
- "Let me see it when you find another!"
- From the second time onwards:
- "Hi <player>. How is your Pokémon you're walking with?"
- "You can talk to it as you walk from time to time to nurture your friendship!"
- "..."
- Before finding all five Shiny Leaves:
- "Oh! You found a Shiny Leaf!"
- "Let me see!"
- "Ha! You've collected..."
- "<number of Shiny Leaves>!"
- "Way to go! Keep it up and collect <five minus number of Shiny Leaves> more!"
- After collecting all five Shiny Leaves, before crafting into a crown:
- "Ha! You have already collected five Shiny Leaves!"
- "Let me make them into a crown!"
- "And what's more... I will give you this, too!"
- **shows certificate**
- "Cherish your friendship for years to come!"
- After crafting the five Shiny Leaves into a crown:
- "Oh, I get it."
- "Are you here to check on your award with <Pokémon>?"
- **shows certificate**
- "Cherish your friendship for years to come!"
On the certificate
<Player> and <Pokémon>
"Fighting together, walking together. Forging a bond that cannot be broken and will go on continually into eternity. This bond is illuminated here."
Trivia
- The Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide mistakenly states that Fire-, Ground-, and Rock-type Pokémon cannot obtain the Shiny Leaf on Route 33.
- The Shiny Leaves may be a reference to the Gold Leaf and Silver Leaf items from Generation II, which did not appear again in any other generation until Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
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References
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