Rapidash Variations
- Chrome – A white marked Rapidash. Chrome Rapidashes typically have white restricted to their legs and faces, commonly including half to the whole horn. The flames of chrome Rapidashes tend to be lighter where there are white markings.
- Burnt – Burnt Rapidashes are also referred to as “Pointed” and their dark markings depend on where there is heat. Dark areas vary in location from elbows to pasterns as they age. Areas with constant flame tend to stay the darkest throughout the rapidash’s life.
- Ashen – Like the burnt variation, ashen rapidashes tend to have black or red around the constantly heated areas of their bodies. Unlike burnts, their markings are permanent. They’re most common in the Hoenn region, and popular for their striking coats.
- “King’s Chrome” (Glow) – These beauties are a result of shiny crossbreeding. The King’s Chrome rapidash comes from a shiny chrome rapidash, and a shiny zebstrika of any variation. Because they are so rare and beautiful, they were reserved for royalty and nobility in the early days of their discovery. Though some still refer to them as “King’s Chrome”, they’re widely known among breeders as “glow”