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After you’ve had your fun with the Little Cup in Pokémon Go, it’s to turn back the clock to revisit the first generation of Pokémon in the Kanto Cup. In it, trainers can only use Pokémon that come from the Kanto region, so that’s the original 151 Pokémon from the game. There are still a few restrictions to this league, such as no Pokémon can be above 1,500 CP, but so long as you have one of the original Pokémon, you can jump into the competition.
The Kanto Cup takes place from May 24 to June 1. You can create these best teams to use in the Kanto Cup meta to push ahead of the competition.
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Bagon is one of the nine Pokémon you need to capture to complete the Hoenn Collection Challenge in Pokémon Go. You have a limited time to complete it, so trainers want to know the quickest method to capture it so they can finish the challenge. There are other difficult to find Pokémon on the Hoenn Collection list, such as Plusle and Minun. Bagon is a bit easier, but it will be rarer for trainers to find.
The best method to find Bagon is to explore your neighbors and visit as many Pokémon Gyms as possible that are about to have a raid. During the Hoenn Celebration, Bagon will appear in one-star raids, and you can potentially hatch one from a five-kilometer egg. However, of the two, trainers have had an easier time encountering Bagon by beating it in raids. Because Bagon is a one-star raid encounter, you’ll be able to defeat it by yourself, and you shouldn’t need the assistance of another trainer to help you.
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Ho-Oh is a legendary Pokémon that you can potentially capture in Pokémon Go. While it is only available during limited times in the game, it’s a powerful Pokémon that you can use in combat against other trainers. You likely won’t be using it in the Great League, but it can prove exceptionally useful in the Ultra and Master Leagues. To truly excel with this Pokémon, you want to use the best moves Ho-Oh can learn, and we’ve listed them out for you and why they’re the best.
Ho-Oh is a Fire and Flying-type Pokémon. It’s weak to Electric, Rock, and Water-type moves. But it’s resistant to Bug, Fairy, Fighting, Fire, Grass, Ground, and Steel-type attacks. It has a maximum CP of 3,863, an attack of 200, a defense of 204, and a stamina of 180. It’s a powerful Pokémon both in terms of attack and defense, so it can dish out plenty of damage and take quite a bit.
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Snorunt has two potential evolutions: Glalie and Froslass. You have a choice of which one you should go for, which means attempting to figure out the best option can be a bit tricky. In Pokémon Go, capturing a perfect IV Snorunt means you want to get the most bang for your Pokémon. We’ll present all the information for you, give you the idea of what these can be used for, and let you determine how it works for your build.
Comparing Glalie and Froslass
Let’s put these Pokémon side by side. These Pokémon do not have the same stats, the same movesets, and differ in typing just slightly.