Pokémon GO: Feliospa is the next Pokémon for the new season – Here is what you need to know about the monster

Pokémon GO: Feliospa is the next Pokémon for the new season – Here is what you need to know about the monster

In Pokémon GO the next season is approaching. More teasers for the upcoming Pokémon are being released – now with Feliospa.

What is happening in Pokémon GO? In Pokémon GO, a season change is imminent: The current season, Hidden Gems, is making way for the next one.

On September 1st, it will be time: Under the motto Adventures Abound, the next season continues.

Details about the season are still largely unknown, but it is clear that the Paldea Pokémon will make their first appearance in the game.

Just recently, a teaser for the water starter of the region was released, before the next one appeared.

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This time, the only somewhat hidden star: Feliospa, the evolution of plant starter Felori.

What kind of Pokémon is Feliospa?

This is Feliospa: Feliospa evolves from Felori and is therefore one of the starter Pokémon of the Paldea region.

As usual, at the beginning of the games Karmesin and Purpur, you can choose a monster of type plant, fire or water. Felori’s last evolution is called Maskagato.

Feliospa in Karmesin & Purpur (via pokemon.com)

Feliospa itself is still largely inconspicuous in terms of type distribution – it is a classic plant Pokémon.

Maskagato, on the other hand, receives the dark type as its final evolution, which is an unusual combination.

How strong the monster ultimately becomes in the game remains to be seen and depends among other things on the attacks it receives.

An early analysis by PvP expert Teban54 described Maskagato as a potentially strong plant starter Pokémon that can deal high damage, but it may lack endurance (via reddit).

How exactly to obtain the monster remains to be seen. But given that there was already a video indicating that the Paldea monsters are supposed to appear in September, as well as the current teasers, it shouldn’t be long until Felori and its evolutions appear in Pokémon GO.

The Hyperbonus from the GO Fest is also coming up in September and will bring new Pokémon.

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