The Generation 2 Pokemon have finally made their way to Pokemon Go and many trainers have been having issues finding the special evolution items needed to evolve Generation 1 Pokemon into Generation 2. Simply put, the Pokemon Go Gen 2 rarity is extreme, but the new Pinap and Nanab berries are much easier to come by. This article covers how to get special items in Pokemon Go, including the Sun Stone evolutions, how to get the Metal Coat, Sun Stone, Dragon Scale, Up-Grade and King’s Rock. Once you know how to get the Sun Stone and other special Pokemon Go items to evolve, you’ll be well on your way to obtaining Generation 2 Pokemon.
Pokemon Go Special Items
The evolution items added to Pokemon Go are the Metal Coat, Sun Stone, Dragon Scale, Up-Grade and King’s Rock. These items can all be found at PokeStops, along with the two new berries, Nanab and Pinap. The problem is that the evolution items are extremely rare. While some have been lucky enough to find an evolution item on their first spin at a PokeStop, others have visited as many as 50 or more PokeStops with no luck.
Pokemon Go Gen 2 Evolution Items
Item | Original Pokemon | Evolution |
Dragon Scale | Seadra | Kingdra |
King’s Rock | Poliwhirl | Politoed |
King’s Rock | Slowpoke | Slowking |
Metal Coat | Onix | Steelix |
Metal Coat | Scyther | Scizor |
Sun Stone | Gloom | Bellossom |
Sun Stone | Sunkern | Sunflora |
Up-Grade | Porygon | Porygon 2 |
New Berries
Berries are much easier to come by compared to the evolution items, so you best bet is to roam from PokeStop to PokeStop collecting the new berries as you search for any and all evolution items. You can also find the new berries via level up rewards, but so far the only way to get the evolution items seems to be via extremely rare spins at PokeStops.
Pinap doubles candies when you next catch something, while Nanab slows Pokemon movement making them easier to catch. You can only use one of these berries at a time on a Pokemon you’re trying to catch, but you can quit out and go back into the catching screen to reset this.
For more information on Gen 2, be sure to check out our Pokemon Go game hub!
Published: Feb 17, 2017 10:36 pm