For a few hours now, you can find fifty new monsters of Generation 3 in Pokémon GO. In this overview, we show you the new Pokémon.
We had to wait a long time for the Generation 3 monsters in Pokémon GO. One and a half years after the release of the mobile game, we now find many of the new Pokémon in the wild. But which monsters are now in the game?
Gen-3 List with 50 New Pokémon (as of December 9, 2017)
In addition to the new starter Pokémon, there are also unusual monsters in the new Pokémon selection. This includes new raid bosses, shiny monsters, and new egg contents.
- Geckarbor
- Reptain
- Gewaldro
- Reptain
- Flemmli
- Jungglut
- Lohgock
- Jungglut
- Hydropi
- Moorabbel
- Sumpex
- Moorabbel
- Fiffyen
- Magnayen
- Zigzachs
- Geradachs
- Waumpel
- Schaloko
- Papinella
- Panekon
- Pudox
- Schaloko
- Samurzel
- Blanas
- Tengulist
- Blanas
- Trasla
- Kirlia
- Guardevoir
- Kirlia
- Knilz
- Kapilz
- Bummelz
- Muntier
- Letarking
- Muntier
- Makuhita
- Hariyama
- Azurill
- Eneco
- Enekoro
- Zobiris
- Flunkifer
- Meditie
- Meditalis
- Frizelbliz
- Voltenso
- Plusle
- Minun
- Roselia
- Schluppuck
- Schluckwech
- Spoink
- Groink
- Sengo
- Vipitis
- Shuppet
- Banette
- Zwirrlicht
- Zwirrklop
- Absol
- Isso
Flunkifer and Absol can now be found in Pokémon GO as raid bosses. According to initial reports, both Pokémon even have shiny variants.
Which Gen-3 Pokémon Are in Eggs?
With so many new monsters that you can find in Pokémon GO, it’s interesting which of them hatch from eggs. The diligent members of TheSilphRoad have already hatched many eggs and so far noted the following monsters hatching from 2km, 5km, and 10km eggs.
- 2km
- Eneco
- Spoink
- Waumpel
- Fiffyen
- Schluppuck
- 5km
- The starter Pokémon Geckarbor, Flemmli, and Hydropi
- Isso
- Makuhita
- Knilz
- Samurzel
- probably Azurill
- 10km
- Trasla
- Bummelz
Have you already filled your PokéDex with many new monsters and made use of the weather? This is how dynamic weather in Pokémon GO affects the strength and spawns of the monsters.



