Pokémon Go Add new Pokémon this week

POWER Pokémon Go The next Power Plant event will have a couple of new Pokémon. Today, Ni antic confirmed that Heliopolis and its evolved form, Helios, will be available with the launch of the new Power Plant event at the end of this week. As its name suggests, Power Plant events focus on Pokémon found in the Power Plants of the Kant and Kilos regions. In addition to Heliopolis, Magnetite, Primer, Volt orb, Elecotabuzz, Jolt eon, Polygon and Rubbish will also appear in the wild. Meanwhile, Pikachu, Belgium, Shine, Little, Link, Scythe, Typhlossion, Mawile, Dew gong, Palestine, Inferno and Druddigon will appear in incursions during the event. The Power Plant event begins on January 19 and will last until February 1.

Perhaps the most important thing is that the Power Plant event will also give rise to a new TEAM ROCKET spent. The details about this new Team Rocket event are relatively scarce, but we know that players can use Charged TM to remove Shadow Pokémon Frustration cargo movement during it. Shadow Pokémon has higher attack statistics than those who are not Shadow Pokémon, but are charged with the frustration movement by default, so eliminating that movement gives Shadow Pokémon access to attacks that make them much more relevant to the game competitive. That event will be launched on January 24.

The Power Plant marks the end of the history of the mysterious door that has dominated Pokemon IR during the last months. The story involves Professor Willow that finds a large door with three locks, all of which must be unlocked to find what is inside. Because the door involves the heritage season that seems to be linked to Pokemon legends: Areas, many players speculate that Pokémon Hessian will appear behind the door. The Fairy Flabby Pokémon is another popular assumption due to its appearance on the loading screen of the game.

The Power Plant event is the last great event for Pokemon IR this month. Pokémon IR will also organize a classic community day event this Saturday of 2 p. m. at 5 p. m. With Bulbasaur, which is essentially a repetition of the first day event of the Bulbasaur community in 2018.

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