Catching 'em all is no small feat for any aspiring Pokemon Master. Since there are now well over 700 Pocket Monsters in existence, the premise of capturing each and every creature found within the Pokemon games is certainly a daunting one. Fortunately, Pokemon Let's Go Eevee and Pikachu have toned down the number of creatures to catch to a modest 153, two of which are brand new, but there is one more obstacle that may impact completionists... Show The latest Pokemon games – much like past iterations of the series that have released side-by-side – feature Pokemon exclusive to each version of the game. Don't worry, mainstays like Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle can all be found in both versions of Let's Go, but the fact that there are exclusives at all can certainly put a damper on whether players planned to go with Team Pikachu or Team Eevee. Keeping that in mind, consumers are going to want to know which creatures they'll have to trade for in order to complete their Pokedex. SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Related: How to get Mew in Pokemon Let's Go Eevee and Pikachu Favorites like Growlithe and Vulpix are separated by software, much like the original Red and Blue games, and there are a few more that join them as well. Those who are wondering if some their beloved Pokes made it into their preferred iteration don't need to look any further than the below lists. Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu ExclusivesGuide by Hirun Cryer Contributor Published on May 8, 2019 Previous page Page 16 of 29 Next page It was back in Pokemon Sun and Moon on the 3DS that we saw the introduction of Alolan Pokemon. These are Pokemon that have had a change in color palette, and they're something of a rarity. In this Pokemon Let's Go Alolan Pokemon guide, we'll be walking you through how to get Alolan Pokemon in Pokemon Let's Go as easily as possible. How to Get Alola Pokemon in Pokemon Let’s GoFor those that don’t know, Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee are remakes of Pokemon Yellow, and they mostly keep the same cast of Pokemon that featured in the original game. However there are exceptions to this rule, and you can find some unique Pokemon that hail from the Alola region, within the game. What’s so great about Alolan Pokemon? Pokemon that hail from the Alola region look dramatically different to their standard counterparts. For example you can see the Alola Grimer just below, which has a different color pallete to the standard version of Grimer. Just below, we’ve compiled a list of all the Alola Pokemon found within Pokemon Let’s Go so far, and how you can obtain each one.
As of right now, these are all the Alolan Pokemon that we’ve found in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee. If we discover any additional Pokemon from Alola within the game, we’ll make sure to update our guide straight away. For now though, you can head over to any of our additional Pokemon Let’s Go guides for the Pikachu and Eevee versions. There’s our Pokemon Let’s Go transfer guide, or our page on how to get Articuno in Pokemon Let’s Go. Where can I find Grimer?According to RankedBoost, wetlands, marshes and industrial areas are better for finding Grimer and Muk. Check out the Silphroad's global nest atlas to figure out where it might be in your area.
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