Pokemon Go Gen 2 Update: Starter Pokemon Models Leaked

Though Pokemon Go Gen 2 patch is still not clear as of the moment, but fans are hyped to see the potential arrival of this "next big thing" update from Niantic's augmented reality game. There are several previous leaks and rumors surfacing on the internet regarding this patch such as evolutions, max CP chart, egg chart and more. Currently, 3D models of the generation 2 starter Pokemon are now leaked.

According to the report from Otakukart, Niantic has confirmed that the 3D models to be soon applied in Pokemon Go are actually reused 3D models from previous Pokemon game, Pokemon X and Y. Based on the report, these models are being prepared for the fans to have their first look as early as now. The 3D models have been given a Pokemon Go feel and they look astonishing. Though, the leaked models are yet to be confirmed by Niantic, but these are likely to be the models for Pokemon Go generation 2 starter Pokemon.

The leaked models are for Chikorita, Cyndaquil and Totodile with their respective evolutions Bayleef to Meganium, Quilava to Typhlosion and Croconaw to Feraligatr respectively. Aside from the leaked 3D models, a max CP chart for the mentioned Pokemon are also provided. Based on the chart, Chikorita, Bayleef and Meganium will be expected to have 1024, 1554, 2484 CP respectively. Cyndaquil, Quilava and Typhlosion will receive 955, 1557 and 2602 respective combat points and Lastly, Totodile, Croconaw and Feraligatr will have 1066, 1651 and 2678 CP respectively.

Additionally, if you want to see the max CP chart for generation 2 Pokemon just check the link here. It covers all Pokemon from generation 2 including the Legendary Pokemon. Overall, it is really intriguing how Pokemon Go generation 2 will affect the hype of the game. Meanwhile, Niantic is still passive about the topic and fans are hoping to receive any official update regarding gen 2 soon.

 

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