*Pokémon* enthusiasts have a golden opportunity to add Shiny Meloetta, Manaphy, and Enamorus to their collections through the *Pokémon Home* app. However, securing all three of these shiny legendaries involves overcoming significant challenges, primarily centered around adding large numbers of *Pokémon* to the storage service.
How to Get Shiny Manaphy in Pokémon Home
To obtain the Shiny Manaphy in *Pokémon Home*, players must complete the entire Sinnoh Pokédex within the mobile storage app. This task requires ownership of *Pokémon Brilliant Diamond* or *Shining Pearl*. Players need to play these games, complete the Pokédex, and then verify its completion in the *Pokémon Home* app. Once the app confirms that every Pokémon in the regional dex has been registered, a Shiny Manaphy will be delivered to the Nintendo User’s account via mystery gift.
The Sinnoh Pokédex in *Brilliant Diamond* and *Shining Pearl* contains 150 *Pokémon*, making this a straightforward yet time-consuming endeavor. The reward of a Shiny Manaphy is highly coveted, as prior to this event, obtaining one was nearly impossible.
How to Get Shiny Enamorus in Pokémon Home
Securing the Shiny Enamorus in *Pokémon Home* follows a similar process to obtaining Shiny Manaphy, but with a different regional Pokédex to complete. Players must fill out the entire Hisui Pokédex from *Pokémon Legends: Arceus*. After registering every Pokémon, players should navigate to the games tab in *Pokémon Home* and confirm the completion. The Shiny Enamorus will then be sent via mystery gift.
Completing the Hisui Pokédex is more challenging, as it includes 242 Pokémon, nearly a hundred more than the Sinnoh Pokédex. The semi-open-world style of *Legends: Arceus* may make the task more engaging, despite its increased difficulty.
How to Get Shiny Meloetta in Pokémon Home
The most challenging of the three, Shiny Meloetta, requires completing three different Pokédexes: the Paldea, Kitakami, and Blueberry Pokédexes. These must be completed by capturing the required *Pokémon* in *Pokémon Scarlet* or *Violet*, including the necessary DLCs. The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC provides access to the Kitakami and Blueberry Pokédexes.
Players must catch the *Pokémon* directly in *Scarlet* and *Violet*; transferring from other games won't suffice. The Paldea Pokédex has 400 *Pokémon*, the Kitakami Pokédex (from the Teal Mask expansion) requires 200, and the Blueberry Pokédex (from the Indigo Disk expansion) needs 243. Currently, the only way to obtain a Shiny Meloetta is through this *Pokémon Home* promotion, making it a formidable yet rewarding challenge for dedicated collectors.
Fortunately, these three giveaways are not time-limited, allowing players ample time to gather the extensive number of *Pokémon* needed for each Shiny legendary.
This is how you can secure Shiny Meloetta, Shiny Manaphy, and Shiny Enamorus in *Pokémon Home*.