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'Pokemon GO' Guide, Tips: Pokemon 2nd Generation Coming – How To Collect Them Quickly

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"Pokemon GO" will soon add the Pokemon 2nd generation to the game. Here are some tips on how to collect them quickly once they make their appearance.

Pokemon Candies Are A Start

Collecting candies in "Pokemon GO" can be a drag but they could prove quite useful. This is especially true if those candies will be needed to evolve some Pokemon to their 2nd generation form. For example, a first generation Pokemon Slowpoke can evolve to a second generation Slowking, according to rankedboost. Even the most common Pokemon Zubat can evolve in its 2nd generation form of Crowbat.

The Pokemon 2nd generation also allows Pokemon GO players to evolve their first generation into another branch of evolution. For example, a Slowpoke can either evolve to a Slowbro or Slowking. Other Pokemon can also evolve into their third form when the 2nd generation arrives. For example, a Horsea can currently evolve to a Seadra, but when the 2nd generation arrives, Seadra will be able to attain the Kingdra form, according to Pokemongodb.

Collect All The 10KM Eggs

Aside from candies, 10KM Eggs, in particular, are also a good source of collecting Pokemon 2nd generation once they arrived in the game. Pokemon GO players will most likely get the 2nd generation starter Pokemon such as the Chikorita, Cyndaquil and Totodile. They are quite powerful when evolved, which is why hatching them in 10KM Eggs is a powerful incentive.

Don't Forget the Stardust

Evolving the 2nd generation in Pokemon GO will require a lot of Stardust. Fortunately, there are easy ways to collect the Stardust. Niantic has added daily bonus to the game as incentives to Pokemon GO players. Less than 30 minutes of playing game daily can allow players to collect 3,500 Stardust a week or maybe more if Pokemon GO players will continue game for the whole week. It is certain that Niantic is releasing the 2nd generation since several codes about them were found in the game.

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