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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Updates: More Rares To Follow Ditto Release? Catch The Latest Rares! Details Here!

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Updates: More Rares To Follow Ditto Release? Catch The Latest Rares! Details Here!

“Ditto” is the main monster right now for “Pokemon Go”, the latest rare that most will want to get hold off. It may be an elusive critter to pin down and may in fact suddenly appear on one’s PokeDex.

That will be likely on a case-to-case basis but most “Pokemon Go” players want to know if there are more expected with the latest Niantic update. The generation 2 lineup is expected to roll out a lot of other monsters and here are some of the speculated critters coming out.

“Blissey” leads the list of potential new unique monsters appearing. This type can evolve to a rare “Chansey”, another Pokemon that will reportedly be hard to pin down.

Aside from Ditto, Blissey, and Chansey, other “Pokemon Go” rares to keep an eye out include “Espeon”, “Umbreon” and “Togetic”, per reports. “Larvitar”, “Pupitar” and “Tyranitar” are also expected to come out, quite a haul that should pose new challenges to players aiming to fill up their PokeDex, per reports.

Aside from rares, there are the legendaries on “Pokemon Go” to aim for. The list includes “Entei”, “Raikou”, “Suicune”, “Lugia”, “Ho-Oh” and “Celebi”. These are likely hard to come by as well and the best thing to do right now is walk and explore.

Bragging rights are one goal and hopefully, these new critters can spur up more players to be on the prowl on “Pokemon Go”. Aside from the goodies and special in-game events like doubling XPs, Niantic is hoping that their efforts can reel in the ones who went astray.

As mentioned in a previous post, the belief is that all these “Pokemon Go” updates will happen by Dec. 7. This is thanks in part to a leaked document by an alleged Starbucks employee though the issue on spelling (Pokeman and not Pokemon) is being debated.

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