The highly anticipated 80+ Gold and Siler Pokemon in "Pokemon GO" have finally arrived! Here is a brief rundown on Evolution items and how to get them.
"Pokemon GO" Latest News
With the arrival of the new gold and silver Pokemon, "Pokemon GO" server just melted. The massive expansion to the popular game cannot just handle the demand from its global players. Meanwhile, while the servers are temporarily down, learn more about Evolution items in this latest update.
"Pokemon GO" Evolution Items
Evolution items have been included in the latest "Pokemon GO" update. These items are required in order for you to evolve several generation one Pokemon into generation two Pokemon. Most often, these items are used in combination with Pokemon's candy. According to Heavy, one unique characteristic of these items is that they can only be utilized once. These "Pokemon GO" Evolution Items can only be acquired from PokeStops.
Kinds of "Pokemon GO" Evolution Items
The first type of "Pokemon GO" Evolution Item that has been recently added to the game is called Metal Coat. In "Pokémon GO," simply tap the evolve button with a Metal Coat in your inventory. You will then obtain a Scizor or Steelix. Both Scyther and Onix will necessitate 50 of their candies, respectively.
Another "Pokemon GO" Evolution Item is Dragon Scale, which is used to evolve Seadra into Kingdra. As soon as it evolved into Seadra, Pokémon players can use the scale to take things one-step further and get Kingdra. Seadra will require 100 candies added to the Dragon Scale to evolve.
In addition, King's Rock is now part of the "Pokemon GO" Evolution Items. It is the crown-shaped relic used to evolve Poliwhirl into Politoed instead of Poliwrath. For the Slowpoke line of Pokémon, it can evolve Slowbro in Slowking with the help of the rock and 50 candies.
The Sun Stone, another "Pokemon GO" Evolution Item, can be used to transform Gloom into Bellossom. It requires 100 candies, or you can transform Sunkern into Sunflora, which requires 50 candies, says MIC.
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