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Inject custom sound or visual overlays into the PGSharp interface when a Shiny appears.
For the technically inclined, you can generate your own shiny.dat from Niantic’s Game Master file. This ensures you have the absolute latest data. Shiny.dat File For Pgsharp
Using a modified .dat file carries high risks compared to standard PGSharp usage: Inject custom sound or visual overlays into the
The file itself is not detectable by Niantic—it's just a data file on your device. However, using any form of automation or location spoofing with PGSharp is against Pokémon GO's Terms of Service and can result in a ban. The file doesn't increase or decrease your detection risk on its own. Using a modified
: Typically found in the internal data folders of the PGSharp app (usually under /data/data/com.nianticlabs.pokemongo/
: Acquire a verified Shiny.dat or text configuration file from a trusted PGSharp community, Discord server, or GitHub repository.
: It stores configuration data for user-defined filters. When you set PGSharp to alert you only when a "Shiny" or specific IV Pokémon spawns nearby, this file manages those parameters.
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