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Pokémon GO: Two Galar legendaries and an evolution of Hisui are approaching

Regidrago, Regieleki and Kleavor would be added soon with their respective variocolor versions in the mobile game.

Little by little the eighth generation of Pokémon made up of those belonging to the regions of Galar and Hisui are gradually inserted into Pokémon GO. And now there will be two legendaries from the first region and an evolution of the second related to a classic figure that will be added soon.

wake up to leaksIn the latest update of the mobile game, files were added where the three new creatures are revealed. Regidrago and Regieleki will complement the franchise’s legendary Titans roster, while Kleavor It will be as an alternative evolution for Scyther that will add rock abilities. It should be noted that all will also arrive with their variocolor versions.

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“Some Pokémon have been added to the game.”

Regis usually appear in limited time raids or special missions, for example the recent case of the Dark Registeel by Giovanni. Therefore Regidrago and Regieleki, which join other legendaries of their generation such as Eternatus, Zacian and Zamazenta, would go through the same path.

Instead Kleavor would be a special case. Instead of using a Metal Plating to evolve Scizor, Scyther would need a Black Ore to evolve from Hisui which is a Bug and Rock type. In fact, the transformation may be adapted as happened with Ursaring to be Ursaluna, dispensing with its exposure resource and sticking directly to the candies.

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At the moment there is no specific date for when the mentioned Pokémon from Galar and Hisui would arrive in Pokémon GO. In the meantime, you can grab all the content surrounding the Valentine’s Day event, like the debut of Mega-Gardevoir or Shiny versions of Frillish and Tapu Lele.

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