Niantic parent company behind Pokemon go launched the biggest update of 2017, It seems Niantic really loves to surprise its Player community in year’s last month. Niantic Launched 50 new Generation 3 Pokemon Go.With new amazing generation 3 Pokemon, Niantic included a really amazing Real-time weather system.
Pokemon Go added Real-time weather effects.Now Pokémon GO should now be able to sync with your local weather conditions. That will invoke some cool new animations onscreen, but it actually has gameplay effects as well.For all of the below types, the weather conditions equate to 25% more Stardust when caught, increased spawn rates and increased strength in battle:
Pokemon Go’s new weather feature is causing some insanely strong Pokemon to appear in the wild.For the last year and a half, Pokemon Go has had a secret two-part cap as to how strong Pokemon can be when players catch them. Pokemon won’t appear at a level higher than the trainer catching them (so a Level 20 Trainer will never find a wild Pokemon at Level 21) and no wild Pokemon will be higher than Level 30.
However, that may have just changed due to the new Dynamic Weather system just implemented by Pokemon Go. Players are now reporting seeing and capturing Level 32 to Level 34 Pokemon in the wild, all of which appeared due to a “weather spawn.” Pokemon that spawn due to the weather have a small ring around it, and it appears that these Pokemon can also have a boosted level in the wild.
Raid Bosses that are affected by the weather also get a boosted level when caught. Usually, all Raid Bosses are caught at Level 20, but those affected by the weather can be caught at Level 25 instead.
Pokemon Go did claim that certain Pokemon in the wild would have boosted CP due to the weather, but players assumed that it referred to either Raid Bosses or a general buff that applies to all Pokemon, wild or tame. No one expected for Pokemon Go to actually exceed its Level Cap, thus giving players access to some great Pokemon without needing to spend Stardust and Rare Candies.
Clear Weather – Ground, Grass, Fire
Partly Cloudy Weather– Rock, Normal
Snow Weather– Steel, Ice
Rain Weather – Water, Electric, Bug
Fog Weather– Ghost, Dark
Windy Weather– Dragon, Flying, Psychic
For now, the 50 Generation 3, weather effects and beta stage of battle parties are the biggest changes in Pokemon Go. All of this sounds pretty great, and I wish it was about 30 degrees warmer here so players wouldn’t freeze while catching all these new Pokémon.
A big holiday update is in the works, with more details to be shared “soon.As we can clearly see Niantic is actively expanding the Pokemon GO development team to build many more amazing updates in 2018.“Stay tuned for news next week about upcoming improvements to certain features.” and as a trainer, I hope we get something much better than a global event.What are your thoughts?Lemme hear you guys out in the comments or you can get connected with me on Snapchat-Vibsz16 and Instagram. Stay tuned.
Here is the list of Top 10 Gen 3 Pokemon That Are As Strong As Legendary Pokemon, and can help any player to capture and attack gyms.
Number 10 – Milotic
MAX CP- 2542
ATTACK – 60
DEFENSE – 79
STAMINA – 190
Milotic is an aquatic, serpentine Pokémon with a primarily cream-colored body. It has red eyes with long, pinkish antennae above them. Additionally, there are long, hair-like fins above its eyes, which begin thin and thicken towards the tips. These eyebrows extend to almost half of Milotic’s body length and will be longer on the female than the male. On top of its relatively small head is a straight spike. The tail consists of four large, blue fins with pink ovals in their centers. Each of the tail fins overlaps the next slightly, causing it to resemble a fan. While it has not been depicted, Milotic’s scales are said to change color depending on the viewing angle.
Number 9 – Flygon
MAX CP- 2458
ATTACK – 100
DEFENSE – 80
STAMINA – 160
Flygon resembles a slightly insectoid, bipedal dragon. It is primarily light green and has a pair of large rhombus-shaped wings with a red trim, toeless hind legs, and skinny arms with three-clawed hands. Its tail has several dark green stripes and three small green rhombus shapes with red trims at the end. It has large eyes and a pair of green antennae that point back. The eyes have red covers that prevent sand from getting into its eyes. With its wings, it kicks up sandstorms to hide. Its wings make a “singing” sound when they are flapped, earning Flygon the name “The Desert Spirit”. It lives in the desert.
Number 8 – Gardevoir
MAX CP- 2341
ATTACK – 65
DEFENSE – 65
STAMINA – 136
Beginning its life as Ralts (the Pokemon that kinda looks like male genitalia), it’s a little surprising it turns into Gardevoir – who looks a lot like some kind of elegant dancer (and a lot of other things, if you dare to venture into Google Image Search – which reminds us: NEVER GOOGLE IMAGE SEARCH ANY POKEMON EVER BUT ESPECIALLY NOT GARDEVOIR). Apart from its traumatic internet legacy, it’s a pretty solid Pokemon (now one of the added Fairy-types), and its Pokedex entries indicate that it would do anything to protect its trainer. Always nice to know your Pokemon has Stockholm’s Syndrome.
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