
Pokémon GO might require us to set a baby Pokémon as a buddy and walk a set distance so they can evolve (or just use boring old candies to evolve them). While very cute, most baby Pokémon aren’t fit for battle and in the main games and they also need friendship to evolve into their adult forms.

Generation 2 also introduces baby Pokémon into the mix. Seadra can now gain Dragon-type if it evolves to Kingdra.Slowbro can evolve to Slowking (but you can still hold on to your Slowbro for a Mega Slowbro once mega evolutions are out).Eevee can now evolve to Espeon or Umbreon (and the rumors are they’re going to be tied to the day/night cycle).Poliwhirl can now evolve either to Politoed or Poliwrath.This time around, we’ll be getting 2 new eeveelutions getting our total up to 5 possible evolutions for Eevee.

What would the new generation be without new evolutions? Pokemon favorites from the original generation will have new and more powerful forms. These fan favorites and more will appear once the generation 2 update goes live. The Larvitar line (Larvitar, Pupitar and Tyranitar).The Mareep line (Mareep, Flaafy, Ampharos).

Other fan favorites from generation 2 include: Chikorita, Totodile and Cyndaquil are the Johto region’s starters and like almost all starters, they mirror Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Charmander’s elemental rock, paper, scissors. So, what would we expect of this new generation? The answer is New Pokémons, New Evolutions and Baby Pokémon.Įvery new generation has its new Pokémon and the stars of generation 2’s new Pokémon are its starters. While Niantic is a little more secretive than we would like, there are features that will no doubt appear once the second generation of Pokémon are out. Pokémon GO is already one of the most widespread and most popular games to ever hit the world and an expansion is obviously in the works.
