As had been previously promised, Niantic has reconfirmed that Pokémon first found in the series' Unova region will start appearing in Pokémon GO today.
That's right, all your favourite critters from Pokémon Black and White will soon be found waddling around your living room. Starter Pokémon Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott (as well as their evolutions, of course) will be available instantly, alongside Patrat and Lillipup - who can both be shiny - Purrloin, Pidove, Blitzle, and more.
We also have confirmation of which new Pokémon will be appearing in Eggs and Raids, as well as an early list of regional-exclusives. You can check those out below.
Unova Pokémon - Eggs
- 2 km Eggs: Patrat, Lillipup, Purrloin, Pidove
- 5 km Eggs: Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott, Blitzle, Drilbur, Foongus
- 10 km Eggs: Ferroseed, Klink, Litwick, Golett, Deino
For the full list of Pokémon currently available in eggs, see our full Pokémon GO Egg guide.
Unova Pokémon - Raids
Lillipup, Patrat, and Klink will be available to challenge in raids. At present, Klink is exclusive to Raids.
Unova Pokémon - Regional Exclusives
- Asia-Pacific: Pansage, the Grass Monkey Pokémon
- Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India: Pansear, the High Temp Pokémon
- The Americas and Greenland: Panpour, the Spray Pokémon
- Western hemisphere: Heatmor, the Anteater Pokémon
- Eastern hemisphere: Durant, the Iron Ant Pokémon
Find out more about regional exclusive Pokémon in our updated regional Pokémon guide
Unova Stone
Introducing the Unova Stone! This black-and-white Evolutionary item will allow certain Pokémon to evolve. Try using it on a Pokémon like Lampent, and see what happens! This item can be obtained from Research Breakthroughs.
So, when will you be able to catch Unova Pokémon in your game? According to Niantic, it's all kicking off at 20:00 UTC today.
Excited for a new generation of Pokémon in Pokémon GO? Which new monster are you hoping to find? Let us know in the comments below.
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Can't say I'm too excited yet, wish I had more stops nearby me to work with... And why is Ditto so dang hard to find?
@Kalmaro Right? It took me forever to find a Ditto. It was ridiculous.
Ugh, why do they keep locking evolution behind nearly impossible to obtain stones?
I sure hope that research breakthroughs are not the only way to obtain these Unova stones. Seriously.
Please don't make me add anymore friends for research breakthroughs. I've already added everyone i know who plays!
Other than that, I'm excited
How do Heatmor and the thing it eats, Durant, only live on opposite sides of the world?
@bro2dragons they haven’t noticed they ate all the Durants on that side yet.
@StableInvadeel @bro2dragons
They also made the questionable decision of making Volbeat and Illumise or Zangoose and Seviper only exist on opposite continents.
Pokémon that exist for each other, not allowed to exist together.
@RupeeClock well, at least with the rivals you can rationalize that one ran away from the other/they fight for territory.
For the others, I guess it’s just their take on version exclusives. After all, these Pokémon that are “meant for each other” didn’t really meet in their original games without trading.
@thesilverbrick With Sinnoh Stones, it kinda made sense, since they were exclusively for Gens 1-3 'mon to evolve into their Gen 4 evolutions. Unova Stones are used to make Gen 5 Pokémon evolve into Gen 5 Pokémon. What the actual heck, Niantic?
@KayFiOS
It gets crazier when you discover that Petilil and Cottonee still use Sun Stones to evolve.
The Unova Stone is just for cases where evolution items like the Dusk Stone weren't introduced, thus can't be re-used. Hence was Lampent needs a Unova Stone.
@KayFiOS I was wondering about that as soon as I read it. That doesn't really make sense to me. It's just another arbitrary system to make it harder to evolve pokemon.
A number of my favorite Pokemon are from Unova, so I might pick it back up...for a few minutes. lol
Very good! ^.^ Now I just wait for my favorite Isshu (Unova) Pokemon and my favorite in general: Meloetta, I hope to arrive soon and catch her one day.
@thesilverbrick ''nearly'' impossible. I wouldn't say so. I have 10 of them in my inventory, and I discard any new ones I get to make room for other items.
If you want to complain about odds, complain about the Unown event from 2 weeks ago. Hatched almost a 100 eggs in a week, didn't get a single Unown.
Yeah the items quickly go from precious resources to inventory waste once you do start getting them...
Aw, Durant is one of my favorites. I don't care much for the others.
Even more regionals and another rare evolution stone. Great. I think I'll just give up on completing any dex after Johto.
@Octane "Hatched almost a 100 eggs in a week, didn't get a single Unown."
Well, I feel a bit better about not being able to hatch one now, I only managed 3 because I kept getting only 2 and 5 km eggs.
@Verg Doesn't matter if you get 2 and 5 km eggs. The game doesn't decide the egg first and then the Pokémon. It decides a Pokémon whenever you get an egg, and then it is put in its according egg. It's just that the 10km pool is much rarer, that's why it's harder to find 10km eggs. In fact, I prefer 2 and 5km eggs, because they're faster to hatch and get rid of than a 10km egg (if it isn't an Unown anyway).
But chances of getting an Unown were something like 1% I've read. That means you need to hatch about a 100 eggs to find one.
@Octane Oh, you meant you hatched 100 eggs in total, not just 10 km ones. Ok, that makes more sense.
I know the Pokemon is decided when you get the egg, I was just kinda annoyed that I managed to only get 3 eggs that even had a chance of hatching into an Unown during the event. I guess it doesn't really make a difference one way or another, but you know.
@Kalmaro any local comic or game shops you know that wouldn’t be opposed to requesting to become pokestops?
It’s pretty much a mutually beneficial combination and they just have to reach out if they want that.
@thesilverbrick sinnoh stones were pretty easy to get. You had a 1/7 chance from once a day training against the team leaders and a 1/4 chance of three times a day per person poke battles against friends.
@Roam85 I'll have to check, don't you have to be a certain level to request a stop?
@Kalmaro https://www.shacknews.com/article/95855/how-to-request-a-pokestop-and-gym-in-pokemon-go
Here you go. No level needed, just fill out a form and give location.
I suggest comic book and game shops.
@Roam85 Thanks!
Not a fan of the Unova stone, didn't like the Sinnoh Stone either.
Gotta say making the elemental Monkey's the region exclusives is great - because I don't care about any of them! Ugly, poorly designed Pokemon created solely for making Black and White easier for kids.
Overall I consider gen 5 the weakest Gen by quite a lot. But there are a few gen 5 Pokemon I really like, mixed in with a pile of generic Pokemon that are very much just remakes of older Pokemon for the sake of being different. Gen 5 was mostly a quantity vs quality gen. But we did get gems like Galvantula, Haxorus, Chandulure, Hydreigon, Ferrothron, Sawbuck Volcrona and Victini.
At least in Pokemon Go we wont have to deal with the stupidly high level so many Pokemon in gen 5 evolved at. Pokemon like Hydreigon, Brivary, Volcrona, Mandibuzz and Bisharp evolve at such stupidly high levels you might have reached the Elite 4 without them evolving! Hydreigon would never be fully evolved in a normal playthrough!
@Verg Yeah, for what it's worth, I hatched about 20 10km eggs. Not that it makes a difference, but to give you an idea. Got 3 Gibles and the baby Lucario at least.
@Heavyarms55 First time I see someone share a similar opinion on gen 5! There's a few I like, but most were just gen 1 clones to make up for the fact that there were no mons from previous gens.
Gen 6 is kinda weak in my opinion as well. Sun and Moon is better in terms of designs.
@Octane I know right? In recent months with all the talk of new games, I've seen a lot more people than I expected say they loved gen 5 so much. While I certainly didn't hate it, I would rank it very low. (better than the Let's Go titles at least!) Also the competitive format tainted my opinion a bit too. The weather wars were nasty in both singles and VGC! Although I do miss the type gems...
Because XY had so many classic Pokemon, it felt like there were very few new Pokemon but generally I like most of them. Definitely feel like more effort went into their designs than the majority of B/W Pokemon. Also I generally liked the competitive formats in gen 6. Breeding was vastly improved over prior games, no more weather wars, and despite feeling like there were fewer new Pokemon, single player had an awesome variety of Pokemon to choose from.
4th gen, namely Platinum and HG/SS is still my favorite gen however. The outstanding remakes of my favorite childhood Gold and Silver, plus the introduction of online battles, physical special split, a ton of new Pokemon that still rank among my favorites today and online battles with no team previews making lead match-ups really important! Downsides were that breeding was still absurdly hard, cheating rampant (Ever hear of Wondertomb?) and slow walking and HP bars...
Gen 1 only gets the nostaligia vote from me. Played it first as a kid. But it hasn't aged well.
Gen 2 is simply obsolete because of HG/SS but I adored it when it was new!
Gen 3 has special note for the GameCube titles being really cool. I actually really liked the Battle Tower Challenge!
And Gen 7 irked me with the Let's Go titles and the Ultra games being 80% the same game as S/M. But unlike others I enjoyed Z-moves and like a lot of Pokemon designs. Also didn't like how it wasn't your story, it was Lilly. Lilly should have just been the MC with Gladion as the rival.
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