 Welcome to the 100% Shiny Hunting Locations or Flying Type Pokemon in the Teal Mask DLC. If you're looking for any specific Pokemon, make sure to check out the timestamps down below to find the exact one you may need. Make sure to check out the playlist because we have all the other hunting locations for all the Pokemon in the Teal Mask DLC. Make sure to also check out our Paudeia playlist because there's everything from the base game in there as well. Now to make a Shiny Flying Sandwich, you're gonna need one prosciutto and then you're gonna go ahead and get two salty herbamisticas. If you have any alternate sandwich recipes for the flying, feel free to comment that down below as all of you do a lot and I really do appreciate it. And the comments do appreciate it. Also, you can use an encounter two sandwich that gives you very similar results. You're just missing a little bit more of the shiny encounters, but if you have a shiny charm, it should be good. Anyway, you should get sparkling power flying and encounter power flying level three. Also, you might need to zoom in for some of these Pokemon. So make sure to turn that zoom in feature on by going ahead and clicking the system settings, scrolling all the way down to system. Then from here, go to zoom, turn that on and when you double tap your home button in game real fast, you should be able to see in the grass and zoom out with Y and X. Alright, let's get hunting. Alright, let's go over Hoot Hoot and Knocked Owl. First, there's gonna be two locations that I like going to to hunt these, but they're only going to happen and take place at night when you're looking to hunt these. So the first one's gonna be all the way up in the Gracious Stones area. This is gonna be all the way up North and at night time, you only get Hoot Hoot and Knocked Owl. Nothing else will spawn up here. So it should be easy to picnic reset or just walk around the area to despawn and respawn. If you get a little bit closer to the water, if you're playing Pokemon Scarlet, you might get a cram showing up here and there. Um, whoa. So I was saying the next location is gonna be at the forest, but on the way, I guess I bumped into something. I will take it. The shiny look is unreal. So I guess what I'm saying this is you can find a bunch of them roaming around in the Kitakami Wildlands, but the problem is in Pokemon Scarlet, you're gonna run into a bunch of Gligers here. So most likely Violet players will have a better time hunting in the Kitakami Wildlands. But the main spot that I really wanted to talk to you about was the forest over here or the woods. In the woods here, the only flying type Pokemon that will spawn are also going to be Knocked Owls and Hoot Hoots. And Scarlet players don't have to worry about any Kramerans showing up here because, well, that this is the only Pokemon that does show up. And you only have to be aware of the shinies that happen to show up here. The spawns are great. Nothing else interferes with you. So you should be able to run through this entire area and eventually get the shiny you need. This is only going to happen at night time in all these overworld locations. Now, the next location is going to work regardless of it being night time or daytime. And it's going to be located right over here in this spot. So just mark your map here. This is right by Kitakami Hall and this little green patch of grass. So put that on your map, mark it. The front should look like this. And when you go inside, you'll be greeted by a ton of Hoot Hoots. And sometimes you get a little knocked owl showing up, but look at the amount of Hoot Hoots. It's about like 15 of them that show up. And really, all you have to do is just exit out of here. I like to run back. So they all completely despawn. I just go over to this spot here and then I just go right back. And once I'm back in there, I'm going to get another 15 showing up. I find this better than just doing picnic resets in here. But that's totally up to you on what you have to do and you get a whole new group of spawn. So you can keep doing that until you get your shiny. Just remember just to go in and out, despawn them or go enough of a distance where you can despawn them out and then just simply head back in over and over. And without any problems, you should be able to get a shiny easily. But good luck hunting your shiny Hoot Hoots and Noctiles in the nighttime locations and in the cave. The next Pokemon we're going to be hunting for is going to be Yanma. And for this, I found a really nice location when you had the Flying Sandwich and it's going to be right in front of Masui Town, right about this area. We're going to be utilizing the town reset method and all we're going to be looking for is a blue one. That's it. That's what the shiny is. And you can see we get a bunch that spawn over here on the left of us. We get a bunch that spawn straight ahead of us and we get a few that spawn on the right. And the cool part about this is when you're right by Masui Town, you just have to hop into Masui Town. All of those guys will despawn. You pop back over here and get a kami road by this water area and you get a whole bunch of spawns again. So that's a very good amount of spawns without you barely moving. And you can cycle through this really fast by just going back like this and coming back here. And that is probably the fastest way that you'll be able to get Yanma's without wasting your time opening up a picnic because town resets are the easiest and fastest way. But I also know it could be boring for some people. You can also head over to Wisteria Pond. It's a decent spot where all the Yanma spawn. This is another one that you can picnic reset on or just walk around the entire area in order to get the Yanma that you need. Again, just look for a blue one. Now, while we are at Wisteria Pond, there is going to be a Pokemon that only is going to be here in more numbers at night. The reason why is because Yanma and Yanmega have completely slowed down because they are a daytime spawn. Which means we have more opportunities to get ourselves some Oricorios that spawn this area of rather than Yanma spawning all over the place. So this is going to be a really good spot to get it. This is what the shiny looks like. The cool part of Oricorio is once you get a shiny, you can convert it to any single Oricorio form you want. And they're going to be hanging around mostly by these trees and they do spawn in groups just by giving it an item in the game. It's that simple. So you could focus here if you want to hunt. The best suggestions for Oricorios while you're over here is just basically go for picnic resets if you see a group of them. It's the best way to despawn them all out just like this. And then when you put away your picnic, there we go. There's groups of them that spawn in again. So it's pretty much that simple to hunt Oricorio. So good luck hunting it. You can also do this with a ghost sandwich so it's not exclusive to just the flying sandwich. So feel free to go about it any way you choose. The next Pokemon we're going to be hunting is going to be Vullaby. And this Pokemon spawns during the day and the best spot in my opinion is going to be the Paradise Barrens to hunt this Pokemon down. Here's the real issue though. For Pokemon Violet, it's going to be a lot easier hunting Vullaby down because the only other Pokemon that spawn here besides it is going to be Bomber Deer. But in Pokemon Scarlet, you're going to actually be having a bunch of Gligers also mixed up in this whole equation. Now I've noticed that the more you stand by these rocky areas, you'll get better spawns for Vullaby as opposed to running down the center. I don't know if that's just a myth or just that's just what's happening to me. But I noticed staying on rocks does a better job in spawning these guys over here. Now for the Shiny, you're just going to be looking for a much more deeper pink colored one. It's going to stand out completely from the other ones when you do see it. But if it's too far back, you might miss it. So make sure you zoom in if there's any that are further back in the background. That way you can just make sure that you don't miss out on it. And that's pretty much going to be it. So it's really a dual hunting area. If you want it to be, we're trying to hunt Bomber Deers. So there you go. This is what Bomber Deer Shiny looks like as well. And enjoy your dual hunting spot. It should be pretty easy to get. You most likely will get more Bomber Deers showing up Shiny than you would Vullabies. But you know what? It is what it is. And this is the best spot we can do it. And remember, daytime only or Vullaby. Now while we're at the Paradise Barons, let's just talk about Gligar in general because you'll be hunting this if you're in Pokemon Scarlet and it's version exclusive to Scarlet. Gligar, like we mentioned, can be found in the Paradise Barons with the flying sandwich, but it's obviously going to be with other Pokemon. Now, another location that you can get Gligar is also going to be in the Kitakami Wildlands. So as you see in the Kitakami Wildlands with the flying sandwich, you'll get a bunch of Gligar as well as Bomber Deer again. If you want to solo hunt specifically Gligar, you're going to have to be in the Kitakami Wildlands while you are eating a ground sandwich. Here's some footage from the ground sandwich video showing Gligar. And it's the only spawn that happens within this area. So it's going to make it a lot easier to solo out completely. Bomber Deers are going to be really annoying. They're going to be almost everywhere where you're trying to look for specific flying Pokemon in here. So stick to ground if you want to Gligar. It's not impossible to get a Gligar with the flying sandwich as I actually got one. But just keep in mind, if you want to solo hunt it, go check out the ground video. There's a lot of other ground Pokemon you can get with it. If you want shiny look like this, make sure to hit that subscribe button. Seriously, it works. Just check the comments. Now, this next hunt is going to be for Starly and its evolution line, but honestly, it was already in Paudeia. Wasn't that exciting to be in Tio Mask, but you know what? We have a town reset and maybe you don't have it and you just want to hunt in this location. Head over to Loyalty Plaza over here and just stand right in front of the area where you can tap the fence by moving towards it. I say tap a lot. People don't like me when I say tap. Let's say move. You want to move over back to this fence and then you want to head back over from Loyalty Plaza back out here to the Apple Hills. At that point, you'll start to notice that you will get spawned. And the big thing you're looking for is a much more brown looking color to separate it out from the regular one because this is what the shiny is going to look like. So anytime you can see or you have a chance to look, just do a zoom and trick. If it's not showing up as the much brown color pixels, then you're good. You don't have to worry about it. And you can keep just going back and forth until you happen to see your Starly that you need. Luckily for us, all these Pokemon are dual typing in this video. So other sandwiches also work if you want to hunt them. At the Fallen Horn area where if you pop a normal sandwich, you're going to be able to find a bunch of Starly and its evolution. Saravia is just flying around everywhere due to it being normal. That helps us out a lot and you basically just have to swim around the entire area and you'll get family spawns of all these Pokemon everywhere. And you're guaranteed to bump into it. I mean, just look how many of them are in this area. So if you're looking for that and you want to way better spawns than just like a town reset. Well, come over here with the normal sandwich. Also, there's a lot of other Pokemon you can get with the normal sandwich too. So make sure to check out that video. So if you want a really cool town reset at nighttime using the flying sandwich, you can come over to the Kitakami Hall area over here and just pop out at the top by the Oni Mountain border and you'll get a bunch of Neubatch going up over here. Now, Neubatch are not new to this DLC because they were previously in Paudea as well. But if you haven't gotten one, this is a pretty good spot, especially for town resets. Now, this is only going to work at night for Neubatch in grassy areas. So just come in and out. The shiny is going to look like this. This also works with a dragon sandwich. So it's not exclusive to the flying sandwich. It should be really easy to spot a shiny as the color is completely different. And you can just see all the spawns as soon as you come out. So despawn them constantly and then come back. Now, there is also another location that's going to exist during the day and night and that's going to be up on Oni Mountain. We're just going to go up this way. So let me just show you where that is. So follow me up this mountain or location to it passes laggy area. Go through Oni's mall area and boom, we have Neubatch that show up. So on the rocky surfaces, Neubatch will always go up when you have the flying sandwich as well as the dragon sandwich. And what you can do in this area is just kind of rotate around. They will not disappear within this area. So you can be focused on getting yourself a Neubatch here at all times. Good luck hunting a Neubatch during the day and the night. And you should get yourselves a Neuburn. All right, great. Let's move on. Now, if you head over to the east of Gracious Stones, so kind of in this water body right over here in between the woods and the Gracious Stones, you're going to find yourself in a spot where you do get yourself some nice Gyarados spawns. You're going to get yourself some Masquerine spawns as well. And during the daytime, you're going to have Yanma's spawning here. So it's a little chaotic in the day, but at nighttime, it should be a little better to start hunting Gyarados in this area as well as getting Masquerine. Now Gyarados, all you're going to be looking for is a red shiny. But of course, it's a lot easier if you go to our Paudea videos, our water video in Paudea, and go check out the Gyarados location because seriously, that one isn't saying there are so many Gyarados that spawn all the way north of the map in Paudea. Like just look at this. There's so many. So you want to hunt a Gyarados? I really suggest not doing it in Kitakami. If you're trying to look for an easier hunt for Masquerines, I suggest coming to this exact same area, but at nighttime in the Gracious Stones, but you have to have a bug sandwich. You're going to be getting a bunch of Masquerines over here, which is going to be a lot easier as well as its pre-evolution. So keep that in mind when you're walking around here. If you're not doing it, you're going to get a little bit of a mix with other Pokémon. So just keep that in mind when it comes to hunting down this Pokémon. So stick to bug sandwich to make it more efficient. If you want to hunt down some Gyarados, there's a nice dual hunting spot, which is going to be the exact same location as our other things, which is going to be to the east of Gracious Stones. So just Kramarands and Gyarados everywhere over at this location. Now, another really fun spot to hunt Kramarands is going to be all the way at Kitakami Hall, but it's going to be at this little corner right over here. So make your way to this corner. And then once you reach this little spot here, you go on to face the right and drop down. I like to call this spot the roulette area, where you're going to be able to spot a couple of different Pokémon. So here's the problem with the flying sandwich. Look at all the chaotic amounts of Pokémon we get in Pokémon Scarlet. Literally, Gligars, Hoot Hoots, Juanas, it's nutty. And then you can back up, tap this area. You come back, you get a whole new group of spawns. You also get Neubats. It's Aotics. Now, the secret to hunting here is in Pokémon Violet, you're going to be bumping into a lot of ducklets during the daytime. As well as in Pokémon Scarlet, you'll be bumping into a lot of ducklets. But at nighttime in Pokémon Scarlet with the water sandwich, you're going to be running into a lot more Kramerans when you do the resets and go back and forth from this area. So having a water sandwich is going to be extremely efficient in order to hunt both of these shiny Pokémon. But for those who are playing Pokémon Scarlet and want a big roulette of Pokémon, well, you can just come here and just go back and forth with the flying sandwich. If you're just pretty much hunting any flying Pokémon you may see and really don't care which shiny Pokémon you're getting. It is a very fun spot and it's a very fun place to experiment with other various sandwiches. So there you go. Here's a great spot for Scarlet players. Violet players, you're a lot more limited and the pool is a lot more less. So Scarlet players make sure to trade them over. Now that you've got all your flying Pokémon, you should check out this video over here.