Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 14, 2017
We have a breakthrough in the universe of Pokemon Go.
Mewtwo could end up being the hardest Pokemon of all to catch.
And for good reason.
Another Legendary is on the way to Pokemon Go. Players will soon have the opportunity to catch Mewtwo, but doing so won’t be quite as simple as with previous Legendaries.
Mewtwo was unlocked following its successful capture at a Pokemon Go Stadium event in Japan. It’s now coming to the game around the world as part of a new feature called Exclusive Raid Battles. These will “periodically appear” at Gyms and play out like the Raids that are already available, except you’ll now need an invitation in order to take part.
To get your hands on an invite, you’ll need to have completed a Raid “recently” at the same location where the Exclusive Raid Battle is being held. It’s unclear exactly how much time will elapse between the end of a standard Raid and the launch of an Exclusive, but developer Niantic says the victors will have “advance warning.” This is meant to provide “ample time to coordinate with other trainers.”
I’ve got a confession to make: as every regular reader knows, Charmander was, has and always will be my favorite Pokemon. Of any generation.
But I’m telling you right now: Charmander is my second favorite.
I’m thinking of flying out to Japan just to experience this.