'Pokemon GO' Gen 2: Niantic Release Second Generation; Which Pokemon Got The Latest Evolution?

Niantic recently hinted its plans for "Pokemon GO" Gen 2 and possibly adding the 570 Pokemon that are still missing and 86 new moves for the existing Pokemon. So before the "Pokemon Go Second Generation" release, make sure to stock more candies and expect a lot of updates to happen.

Some fans were a bit upset last month after the release of "Pokemon GO" as there were only 151 Pokemon. Although they have already added 721 Pokemon but there are still missing Pokemon that fans want to see.

For those who have already acquired legendary Pokemon, expect to have them evolved in "Pokemon GO" Gen 2, according to Comic Book. But what "Pokemon GO" characters should you prepare?

Eevee. In "Pokemon GO" Gen 1, players can trick their Eevee to evolve into Jolteon, Vaporeon and Flareon. With the upcoming "Pokemon GO" Gen 2, there will be two more available Eevee evolutions. Umbreon and Espeon will come to play.

Steelix. Onix can evolve into Steelix in "Pokemon GO" and is considered by many players as a great Pokemon because of it high defense stat. Steelix actually has the second highest defense stat in the game although it does not have a very high CP because of its poor stamina and attack. For "Pokemon GO" Gen 2, players are expecting Steelix to get a Mega Evolution.

Crobat. In "Pokemon GO" Gen 2, before you can have Crobat, first evolve Zubat into Golbat then use most of your candies to evolve Golbat to Crobat. Since Zubat has a two-stage evolutionary line, it will be interesting how Niantic will charge for its candies per evolution.

Slowking. While Slowspoke and Slowbro are slow in "Pokemon GO" but they are still considered a popular Pokemon because of its intelligence. Slowbro also has the strongest stats and highest potential CP. But because Slowspoke and Slowbro are slow, you might thing why you should want to evolve it to Slowking once it comes in "Pokemon GO" Gen 2.

While the "Pokemon "GO" Gen 2 has not arrived yet, we can still expect more updates from Niantic for the upcoming second generation. Stay tuned to Parent Herald for more "Pokemon GO" updates.

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