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                           Poipole           Poipole is a Poison type Pokémon introduced in Generation 7 . It is known as the Poison Pin Pokémon . Poipole is an Ultra Beast introduced in Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, also known by the code name UB Adhesive . Poipole displays many emotions, and it’s said to be able to understand human speech if it spends enough time together with them. Their large heads are filled with venom, and they fire this venom from the poisonous needles on top of them. Pokémon data National № 803 Type Poison Species Poison Pin Pokémon Height 2′0″ (0.61m) Weight 4 lbs (1.8 kg) Abilities Beast Boost Local № 261 (Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon)
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For Your Pokémon GO Mew Hunt, Here's Which Gen 1-3 Pokémon Can Be Ditto Now

Niantic Pokemon GO While the first Mews are already being collected by die-hard Pokémon GO fans, for most of us, the journey is going to take quite a bit longer . While the first few steps of the Mew “Special Research” quest are pretty easy, eventually, you’ll start running into a few walls like having to evolve a Gyarados or land an excellent curve throw (skill dependent, of course). But one of the “gates” is mostly based on luck. Professor Willlow seems to think Mew is disguising itself as other Pokémon, so it wants you to catch a Pokémon who can also do that. And you guessed it, that’s Ditto. Ditto was one of the Gen 1 stragglers introduced late into the game because I’m pretty sure it took a while for Niantic to figure out how to code him. But now, three generations later, Ditto no longer just appears as random Pidgeys and Ratattas, but rather a whole host of Gen 1-3 Pokémon. I had no idea what the full list of curre

Monthly Overview of Pokémon Go: March 2018

Over the month of March, Pokémon GO has had more than its fair share of events, updates and new additions. However, this may have been a bit confusing for many Trainers considering the vast amount of movement that went on in the community and in the game. The purpose of this article is to compile a short summary of all the different changes or happenings that occurred during this last month in Pokémon GO. Please note that this article pertains more towards Trainers worldwide, so region specific events may not be included or as detailed as others. If you wish to see more information about these events or read a bit more in detail on them, links to our full articles will be provided under their respective topics. Eggstravaganza 2018 The Pokémon GO Eggstravaganza Returns for More Hatching Excitement! Event On March 22nd, Pokémon Go’s 2nd Annual Eggstravaganza event began, offering as a highlight, the ability to hatch Pokémon normally found in 5k or 10k were fou

Fortnite iOS Revenue Surpasses Clash of Clans, Pokemon Go, and Candy Crush Saga: Report

When Fortnite first hit iOS, there was a stringent invite requirement that made it tough to get into the game and play it, even though you could download Fortnite from the App Store. And it seems that removing the Fortnite iOS invite system has resulted in massive gains for developer Epic Games. According to a report from analytics firm Sensor Tower, Fortnite has earned more from in-app purchases than Clash of Clans, Candy Crush Saga, and Pokemon Go in the last seven days. Fortnite continues to find a place in the top 10 grossing list on iPhone in 23 countries. "Sensor Tower Store Intelligence data shows that lifting the invite requirement resulted in a 197 percent, or approximately three times increase in player expenditure on Monday, April 2, versus the $620,000 average across all previous days, totaling more than $1.8 million (nearly Rs. 11.70 crore) for the day," a post from the company reads . "Meanwhile, total worldwide mobile revenue for Fortnite

Pokémon gone: ‘Pokémon Go’ is ending support for iPhone 5 and 5C

Pokémon Go has been out in the wild for well over a year at this point, but if you’ve been catching creatures on an older device, you may have to upgrade if you want to continue playing. In an  update coming in February, support will be discontinued for both the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C. “In an upcoming update to Pokémon Go , we will end support for Apple devices not capable of upgrading to iOS 11, such as iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C models,” developer Niantic said in a blog post . “This change is a result of improvements to Pokémon Go that push the application beyond the capabilities of the operating systems on such devices.” The change will take effect on February 28, and it also includes iPad models released earlier than 2013, such as the fourth-generation iPad and the first-generation iPad mini. If you’ve been using one of these devices, you also won’t be able to access your PokéCoins or any items in your account. E

Niantic agrees to settle Pokémon GO Fest lawsuit

Last July, Niantic hosted a Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago’s Grant Park. The sold-out event was intended as a massive celebration of  Pokémon Go ‘s success. It did not go very well . Poor Wi-Fi connections rendered the game almost entirely unplayable, and Niantic was forced to issue full refunds. This left many fans out hundreds of dollars in travel and hotel expenses. In response, a group of frustrated players organized a class-action lawsuit seeking reimbursement for the costs incurred during the the trip to Go Fest. Today, TechCrunch reported that Niantic has agreed to settle the lawsuit ; the company will shell out $1,575,000 to reimburse attendees for parking, travel, hotel, and similar expenses accrued during the course of attending Pokémon Go Fest. Court documents say that the official website for the settlement should be online by May 25, 2018. Those who attended the event will also be getting a letter to inform them of the settlement and directing them to the w

New storyline gives lapsed ‘Pokémon Go’ players a reason to reinstall

The  Pokémon Go craze has definitely fizzled out over the last year or so, with several key promised features still not released yet, but lapsed trainers now have a reason to reinstall the game again. This week, new “field research” quests add narrative to what has largely been a player-driven multiplayer experience thus far. “A series of mysterious happenings is occurring all over the world, and Professor Willow is seeking trainers to help him found out if this is connected to the mythical Pokémon Mew,” Niantic said in an update post . “These research tasks will become available to trailers around the world later this week!” There will be two different categories of research during the event: “Field research” and “special research.” The former type can be triggered by visiting Pokéstops, and will task trainers with completing raids or gym battles or catching a certain type of Pokémon. Special research missions are longer, with trainers having to complete several tas

ANCIENT POWERS Pokémon Go’s Legendary Week event ends TODAY – Catch Kyogre, Rayquaza and Groudon while you still can

Pokemon Go is bringing back some of the most powerful Legendaries the game has ever seen - for ONE week only! IT IS time to test your mettle against the most powerful Pokémon we've yet to see in Pokémon Go. Legendary Pokémon Kyogre and Groudon returned to Raid Battles alongside Rayquaza which means that right now is your best opportunity to catch all three! Here is what we know. 4 Groudon, Kyogre and Rayquaza are all back in Pokémon Go for one week only When are Kyogre and Groudon in Pokemon Go?? Get the best Sun stories with our daily Sun10 newsletter Your information will be used in accordance with our privacy policy The Pokémon Go team revealed that the legendaries would be returning to the app from February 23 to March 5, which is actually just a little more than a week. Raid Battles are up for all three but you will definitely need to some powerful friends and strong Pokémon to take them down and capture them. On the nature of the event,

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