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Video: Exciting New Details Unveiled In Latest Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee! Trailer

The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo announced new information about the highly anticipated Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! games, including Legendary Pokémon battles, GO Park information, a new Candy system and more!

In Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!, you’ll be able to use a Bluetooth connection to bring Pokémon you’ve caught in Pokémon GO into the Kanto region to join you on your adventures. Pokémon that are transferred from Pokémon GO will appear in a place called the GO Park complex, which is located in Fuchsia City. The GO Park complex is made up of 20 individual GO Parks, and you can keep up to 50 Pokémon in each one. To take Pokémon stored in the GO Park complex on your journey across the Kanto region, you will have to find and catch them within a GO Park first. You are not limited to connecting with just your own Pokémon GO account, though—there is no limit to the number of Pokémon GO accounts that can be tied to a single save file, so you can receive Pokémon from your friends and family, too. Once you have 25 of the same species of Pokémon in the GO Park complex, you will be able to play a special minigame to win Candies. By using the GO Park complex, you can even transfer Alolan form Pokémon into Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!

By using Candies in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!, players will be able to power up their Pokémon. Pokémon will grow stronger after taking part in battles, but by giving your Pokémon Candies, you will be able to raise the specific stats of that Pokémon. Different types of Candies will have different effects—for example, some can increase a Pokémon’s Attack and others can increase a Pokémon’s Speed or Defense. These Candies can be obtained in a variety of ways, including by transferring Pokémon to Professor Oak, by successfully completing games in the GO Park complex’s Play Yard or by taking your Pokémon for a stroll via the Poké Ball Plus* device. By collecting and utilizing these Candies, you can create a very strong Pokémon team.

In the Pokémon world, there are incredibly powerful Pokémon that are rarely seen but are spoken about in the region’s myths. These are known as Legendary Pokémon. In the Kanto region, players will be able to find several Legendary Pokémon, including the Legendary bird Pokémon—Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres. The way to catch these Pokémon in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! is different from how you would catch most other Pokémon. You have to defeat these Pokémon in intense battle before you can have a chance to catch them. It won’t be easy, but once you manage to catch them, these Pokémon can follow you throughout your adventure.

Source: PR

9 thoughts on “Video: Exciting New Details Unveiled In Latest Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee! Trailer”

  1. This looks so fun. It’s great that they’re accommodating a variety of play styles/ You can just play your way through and level up “traditionally” or you can mess around with the Pokemon Go features and the candy system, or dabble with both. Really looking forward to this one!

  2. I was wondering what would replace Safari Zone…

    And… Of course… More changes to make the game easier. Most players can tell you that it’s pretty easy to KO a legendary… It’s NOT KO’ing that is difficult. Luckily, it looks like you can even take down a Moltres with a Scyther

  3. So they took out the Safari Zone?? Boooo!

    Also, am I reading this right? Pokemon GO players will have a competitive advantage because of this stat boosting candy system? That sounds disastrous.

  4. Looking at it now, I wish Eevee wasn’t on your character’s head. It would have been nice if Eevee was being carried in your arms instead. A choice to let us have Eevee or Pikachu follow behind us or be on our character would have been a nice feature.

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