It's been a busy week for Niantic and its wildly popular mobile game, Pokemon GO. Earlier this week, the developer introduced the Sinnoh region update, which introduced 14 new Generation 4 Pokemon into the game including a few evolved forms like Tangrowth, Lickilicky, and Yanmega as long as the player has first acquired a newly added Sinnoh Stone. In addition to the new Pokemon, Niantic has outlined a number of changes made to the Raids and player versus player modes as well.

In a separate news post regarding the latest Pokemon GO update, Niantic confirmed that featured Pokemon in Tier 3, Tier 4, and Tier 5 Raid Battles will see an HP increase in order to offset some of the attack damage increases made to other Pokemon over the past year. Niantic is hoping the change provides an added challenge while also encouraging players to group up rather than attempt to solo these battles. Completing a Raid Battle also rewards players with Stardust.

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The other big balancing change comes to the PvP side of the game known as Trainer Battle. A number of fast and charge attacks are getting their damage tweaked including the following:

  • Fast Attacks:
    • Waterfall
    • Smackdown
    • Shadow Claw (Energy increase)
    • Razor Leaf
    • Confusion
    • Frost Breath
    • Ice Shard
  • Charged Attacks:
    • Body Slam
    • Iron Head
    • Dazzling Gleam
    • Psyshock

Niantic also confirmed that Ice Beam will serve as the baseline for Thunderbolt and Flamethrower, while damage from Ice Punch, Fire Punch, and Thunder Punch will all be set to the same level.

The post ends with information regarding Move set additions and changes for a bunch of Pokemon currently in the game. These are ones that may not be as popular due to their current movesets or ones that have trouble countering their type weaknesses. In an effort to make them slightly more appealing, Niantic has outlined the following changes to hopefully increase their usage among active players:

  • 024 Arbok: Dragon Tail - This addition provides Arbok with a hard-hitting Fast Attack that should help it stand out among Poison-type Pokémon.
  • 036 Clefable: Meteor Mash - This addition provides Clefable with a powerful Steel-type Charged Attack to help deal with other Fairy-type Pokémon. Making Clefable stronger should also make Dragon-type Pokémon less overpowering.
  • 038 Ninetales: Psyshock - This addition provides more type coverage for Ninetales, giving it more overall versatility.
  • 038 Alolan Ninetales: Psyshock - This addition provides more type coverage for Alolan Ninetales, especially in match-ups with Poison-type Pokémon.
  • 040 Wigglytuff: Ice Beam - This addition makes Dragon-type Pokémon less overpowering, providing an effective counter with strong attack potential.
  • 065 Alakazam: Fire Punch - This addition provides Alakazam with a relatively fast Charged Attack that adds additional coverage.
  • 068 Machamp: Rock Slide - Adding Rock Slide into Machamp’s moveset allows for additional coverage against Flying-type Pokémon.
  • 089 Muk: Thunder Punch - Thunder Punch may allow Muk to apply more early Protect Shield pressure and counter Water-type Pokémon that currently dominate the Great League, like Azumarill.
  • 089 Alolan Muk: Snarl - With a better Dark-type Fast Attack, Alolan Muk should be able to compete with Giratina and other Ghost-type Pokémon.
  • 110 Weezing: Thunderbolt - This move allows for additional type coverage for Weezing, and helps it stand out among other Poison-type Pokémon.
  • 121 Starmie: Thunder, Ice Beam - While Starmie doesn’t have access to the strong signature moves that are reserved for Pokémon such as Blastoise, these moves make up for it with better type coverage.
  • 124 Jynx: Focus Blast - This Ice- and Psychic-type Pokémon will benefit greatly from this Fighting-type move, countering a broader amount of Pokémon and protecting against its weaknesses.
  • 141 Kabutops: Waterfall - Kabutops lacks a Water-type Fast Attack and has had an uncharacteristic amount of difficulty with Flying-type Pokémon. Waterfall will help on both accounts.
  • 142 Aerodactyl: Rock Slide - Aerodactyl is strong overall, but it currently lacks a powerful Rock-type Charged Attack. Adding Rock Slide should fix this and is a natural fit for the Pokémon.
  • 143 Snorlax: Outrage - While Snorlax in general is a powerful Pokémon with lots of utility, this addition gives Trainers an incentive to have many Snorlax, each with a specialized purpose.
  • 181 Ampharos: Power Gem - Power Gem is a relatively rare Rock-type move that is not currently utilized by most Electric-type Pokémon. This natural fit for Ampharos makes it especially powerful in matchups where it is already strong.
  • 217 Ursaring: Shadow Claw - This Ghost-type Fast Attack will provide the Normal-type Ursaring an advantage in the Ultra League, where Ghost-type Pokémon like Giratina frequently make an appearance.
  • 226 Mantine: Bullet Seed - The Grass-type Fast Attack Bullet Seed will help Mantine win the matchup against other Water-type Pokémon.
  • 229 Houndoom: Flamethrower - Flamethrower is a relatively fast Charged Attack that helps solidify Houndoom as a strong Dark- and Fire-type Pokémon.
  • 232 Donphan: Mud-Slap - Donphan currently lacks a Ground-type Fast Attack, so Mud-Slap will fit it nicely.
  • 241 Miltank: Thunderbolt, Ice Beam - Thunderbolt and Ice Beam should help Miltank’s type coverage in the Great League against bulky Water-type Pokémon like Azumarill and quick Dragon-type Pokémon like Altaria.
  • 243 Raikou: Shadow Ball - Raikou currently only has Electric-type Charged Attacks, so it will receive additional coverage against Pokémon frequently seen in the Ultra and Master Leagues.
  • 244 Entei: Iron Head - Entei has previously lacked a Charged Attack to help it deal with Rock-type Pokémon. Plus, Steel-type moves are not commonly represented on Fire-type Pokémon outside of Heatran, so Entei will have an advantage.
  • 245 Suicune: Ice Beam - This powerful move will help Suicune compete with the Dragon-type Pokémon commonly seen in the Ultra and Master Leagues.
  • 250 Ho-Oh: Hidden Power - Ho-Oh has previously been limited to its Psychic- and Steel-type Fast Attacks. Hidden Power gives players a chance to use Flying- and Fire-type Fast Attacks, which are more in line with the Pokémon’s strengths.
  • 272 Ludicolo: Ice Beam - Adding an Ice-type Charged Attack will help Ludicolo compete with the Dragon-type Pokémon commonly seen in the Ultra and Master Leagues.
  • 358 Chimecho: Psyshock - This powerful Psychic-type Charged Attack will make Chimecho a more potent and competitive Pokémon against many other types of Pokémon.
  • 373 Salamence: Bite - Bite is a devastating Dark-type Fast Attack for Salamence, which will capitalize on strength to differentiate it from other Dragon-type Pokémon, like Dragonite.
  • 405 Luxray: Hidden Power - The Normal-type Fast Attack Hidden Power will give Luxray additional coverage against Pokémon that are normally resistant to its predominantly Electric- and Dark-type move set.
  • 407 Roserade: Grass Knot - Grass Knot is a fairly fast Grass-type Charged Attack that should allow Roserade to capitalize on its relative speed and apply early pressure during battle.
  • 430 Honchkrow: Sky Attack - With the addition of a stronger Flying-type Charged Attack, Honchkrow will likely become a more interesting choice to include in the Great or Ultra League for its Flying- and Dark-type strengths.
  • 452 Drapion: Bite - Bite will give Drapion a strong Dark-type Fast Attack that will allow for early and unrelenting pressure throughout battle.
  • 467 Magmortar: Psychic - With the addition of Psychic, Magmortar will have unique strengths compared to other powerful Fire-type Pokémon.
  • 468 Togekiss: Flamethrower - Togekiss is already known for its strength against popular Dragon-type Pokémon, and now it will be better suited against Steel-type Pokémon as well with the inclusion of the Fire-type Charged Attack Flamethrower.
  • 474 Porygon-Z: Blizzard - The Ice-type Charged Attack Blizzard will give Porygon-Z a potent counter for Dragon-type Pokémon. This natural fit will help it stand up against Pokémon popular in the Great and Ultra Leagues.

Pokemon GO is out now for iOS and Android mobile devices.

Source: Pokemon Go Live