A few weeks ago all or most of us installed Pokémon Go on our mobile device, in some cases to remember old times and in others to discover an undiscovered universe. I was one of those who installed the second Nintendo game for smartphones, developed by Niantic, even before it was released on Google Play, and that for days I played non-stop to try to hunt as many Pokémon as I could. Unfortunately, very soon I got tired of the few options and possibilities that the game gave and I abandoned it to its fate, yes, without uninstalling it from my terminal.
Over time and with the number of active players falling at full speed, both Nintendo and Niantic have got down to work to launch improvements that make us think about playing again. Just yesterday, new Pokémon and some interesting news were announced, which have made me rethink the situation and get hooked on the game again. If you want to know why, today I tell you my 5 excellent reasons to replay and enjoy Pokémon Go.
Before starting I warn you that these are the reasons why I have decided to play Pokémon Go again, at least for now, but it may not be applicable to you, so if you reinstall the Nintendo game, but This still does not work for you, do not get angry with me or with us and ask us for another fun game to spend your free time, that we will recommend a few.
The new Pokémon are now available
Just yesterday Nintendo announced that new Pokémon or what is the same second generation they were already available to be incorporated into your Pokédex. At the moment these new creatures can only be achieved by hatching eggs, although it is expected that very soon we will also be able to catch some of them anywhere.
In total the new Pokémon will be 100, although not all are available yet. Here we show you the complete list;
Pokémon | Type |
Chikorita | Plant |
Bayleef | Plant |
Meganium | Plant |
Cyndaquil | Fuego |
Quilava | Fuego |
Typhlosion | Fuego |
Totodile | Water |
Croconaw | Water |
Feraligatr | Water |
Sentret | Normal |
Furret | Normal |
Hoothoot | Flying normal |
Noctowl | Flying normal |
Ledyba | Flying bug |
Ledian | Flying bug |
Spinarak | Poison bug |
Ariados | Poison bug |
Crobat | Flying poison |
Chinchou | Electric water |
Lanturn | Electric water |
Pichu | Electric |
Cleffa | Normal |
Igglybuff | Normal |
Togepi | Normal |
Togetic | Flying normal |
Natu | Flying psychic |
Xatu | Flying psychic |
Mareep | Electric |
Flaaffy | Electric |
Ampharos | Electric |
Bellossom | Plant |
Marill | Water |
Azumarill | Water |
Sudowoodo | Rock |
Politoed | Water |
Hoppip | Flying plant |
Skiploom | Flying plant |
Jumpluff | Flying plant |
Aipom | Normal |
Sunkern | Plant |
Sunflora | Plant |
Yanma | Flying bug |
Wooper | Water earth |
Quagsire | Water earth |
Espeon | Psychic |
Umbreon | Sinister |
Murkrow | Sinister flying |
Slowking | Psychic water |
Misdreavus | Ghost |
Unown | Psychic |
Wobbuffet | Psychic |
Girafarig | Normal |
Pineco | Bug |
Forretress | Steel bug |
Dunsparce | Normal |
Gligar | Flying earth |
Steelix | Earth steel |
Snubbull | Normal |
Granbull | Normal |
Qwilfish | Poison water |
Scizor | Steel bug |
Shuckle | Bug rock |
Heracross | Bug fight |
Sneasel | Sinister ice |
Teddiursa | Normal |
Ursaring | Normal |
Slugma | Fuego |
Magcargo | Rock fire |
Swinub | Ice earth |
Piloswine | Ice earth |
Corsola | Rock water |
Remoraid | Water |
Octillery | Water |
Delibird | Flying ice |
Mantine | Flying water |
Skarmory | Flying steel |
Houndour | Sinister fire |
Houndoom | Sinister fire |
Kingdra | Dragon water |
Phanpy | Earth |
Donphan | Earth |
Porygon2 | Normal |
Stantler | Normal |
smeargle | Normal |
Tyrogue | Fight |
Hitmontop | Fight |
Smoochum | Psychic ice |
Elekid | Electric |
Magby | Fuego |
Miltank | Normal |
Blissey | Normal |
Raikou | Electric |
Entei | Fuego |
Suicune | Water |
Larvitar | Earth rock |
Pupitar | Earth rock |
Tyranitar | Sinister rock |
Lugia | Flying psychic |
Ho-oh | Flying fire |
Celebi | Psychic plant |
After these 100 new Pokémon, the third generation will arrive as Nintendo has already confirmed. Among the most interesting news we can find Ditto, the Pokémon that can take the appearance of any other creature or the Christmas pickachu that we can find him these days disguised with a Santa hat.
Events are now available
Events are also here to stay in Pokémon Go and for example we have already been able to enjoy the first two during Halloween or during the week of Black Friday.
During these events any player can get more stardust and more candies, in addition to a greater amount of experience points. In addition, some Pokémon appear more frequently, and have a lot to do with the event that is held. For example, during the Halloween event, Golbat, Gastly, Haunter or Gengar appeared with great frequency.
Enjoy and get daily bonuses
Another good reason to reinstall Pokémon Go in the event that you have uninstalled it, and play it again is the daily bonuses that were recently included.. Thanks to them, the most loyal players will have the option of accessing different bonuses.
These bonuses are achieved for example by catching at least one Pokémon every day or visiting PokéStops. By achieving them day after day we will be able to level up more quickly and evolve our Pokémon earlier, something that is very welcome so that we do not get so stagnant as it happened not too long ago.
Waiting for Mario Run, not too many games to entertain
Maybe what you just read seems silly to you, but one of my reasons for playing Pokémon Go again these days has been that no other game has captivated or hooked me. Maybe Mario Run, which opens tomorrow in the market makes me forget the Pokémon for a while, although I have my doubts and more considering the price with which it will debut.
For now I will continue to enjoy the world of Pokémon, to which I have returned thanks to the news it has offered us, and also because I have not found another game (after trying a few) that has hooked me as much as Nintendo's.
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