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‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: Here Are The Best Six Rare Pokemons You’d Need To Capture Aside From Legendary Pokemons!

‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: Here Are The Best Six Rare Pokemons You’d Need To Capture Aside From Legendary Pokemons!

Mew, Mewtwo, Articuno, Moltres and Zapdos are all legendary Pokemons that are reported to be not spawned in the wild yet in "Pokemon GO." So for the meantime, here are 6 of the rarest Pokemons that you can sink your teeth on hunting in "Pokemon GO."

These Pokemons are of random order, so being number 1 doesn't mean it's the strongest or most valuable.

Snorlax

Is a bluish-green colored Pokemon that is usually seen in the anime series deeply sleeping and is blocking pathways. This Pokemon has evolved from a Munchlax

Ditto

A light purple colored Pokemon with somehow a jellyish appearance. This Pokemon is said or rumored to be kept by Niantic Labs and not releasing it to thewild but apparently, someon has already caught a Ditto. That's how rare this Pokemon is in "Pokemon GO."

Dragonair

A serpent like Pokemon that has eveolved from a Dratini and could evolve into a Dragonite. Now with the Dragonite being one of the strongest non-legendary Pokemons, gettng a hold of a Dragonair is surely a sweet one.

Aerodactyl

A reptilian, bipedal Pokémon with large, membranous wings, simply it looks like a pre-historic dinosaur. It can actually mega evolve into a Mega Aerodactyl but mega-evolution is a feature not yet present in "Pokemon GO."

Kabutops

With a body closely resembling a living skeleton. It's definitely a prehistoric Pokemon that needs to be revived first from a Dome Fossil in "Pokemon Red & Green."

Dragonite

And last but not the least is the Dragonote. A draconic, bipedal Pokémon with light orange skin. This Pokemon has a base attack rating of 250, making it the second strongest Pokemon in "Pokemon GO," second to none other than the Mewtweo.

Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon GO" news!

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