As previously reported, Team Go Rocket Grunts have been introduced into
Pokémon Go and are now showing up at
Pokéstops ready for battle. Upon defeat, a Shadow Pokémon is left behind allowing the Trainer the opportunity to capture it.
Below is the current list of available Shadow Pokémon, along with their respective evolutions.
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Bulbasaur
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Charmander
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Squirtle
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Ratatta
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Zubat
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Snorlax
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Dratini
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Mudkip
All of the above
Pokémon are from Gen 1 apart from Mudkip and it's evolutions and Zubat's evolution, Crobat. However, datamining has shown files for many more Shadow
Pokémon in the first four Generations, though most of the list is also from Gen 1. It is also possible the files aren't done yet, though, and that could be why.
Once you capture a Shadow Pokémon, you can instantly tell the difference by the purple flame instead of the silver stars that would notate a shiny variant. Selecting the Shadow Pokémon you want to Purify will give you the option to do so. Then, depending on the Pokémon you chose, you will be required to use a certain amount of candy and stardust and the process will be complete, leaving you with a more powerful Pokémon.
Prior to purification, the corrupted creatures will know a move called Frustration which becomes Return after the process is complete. Shadow
Pokémon also require triple stardust to level up. While they can be traded and even become lucky as Shadow Pokémon, they cannot be traded once they are purified. They can remain lucky after becoming purified, though.
If you're curious as to how many Shadow Pokémon you have caught, simply check the Pokédex entry of the Pokémon you're inquiring about. Meanwhile, there is no way to tell if any shiny variants will be added for these Shadow Pokémon in the future.
What do you think? Will you be trying to collect and purify your own?
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