Pokémon Go Gen 2 Pokémon List: Every Pokémon from Gold, Silver and Crystal's Johto region
All the Pokémon which hail from the Johto region!
Gen 2 originates from the Johto region and brought 100 new Pokémon to Pokémon Go.
This generation arrived with Pokémon Gold and Silver alongside a host of popular features, including eggs, baby Pokémon, a host of legendary Pokémon, shiny forms and two new types - dark and steel.
Just like every other generation in Pokémon Go - Gen 1, Gen 3, Gen 4, Gen 5, Gen 6 and Gen 8 - the Pokémon of Gen 2 were gradually released into the game, with some arriving a number of years after its initial release.
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The history of Gen 2 Pokémon in Pokémon Go
The introduction of Gen 2 into Pokémon Go began on December 12th 2016 when six of baby Pokémon for Gen 1, including Togepi and Togetic, were released.
We didn't, however, have to wait long for the true force of Gen 2 to arrive, because, on February 16th 2017, 84 Pokémon from Gen 2 were introduced into Pokémon Go. With seven notable exceptions, you could now catch every Gen 2 Pokémon from Chikorita to Tyranitar.
Alongside these Pokémon a new evolution method was introduced - item evolution. Taking direct inspiration from Gold, Silver and Crystal, items like the Sun Stone and King's Rock can be used to evolve specific Pokémon. As long as you have the right amount of candy, of course.
After this, the next Gen 2 Pokémon would be released on July 22nd 2017 when, alongside Articuno, Lugia was released in five-star raids to celebrate the release of legendary Pokémon into the game.
The legendary dog trio - Raikou, Entei and Suicune - were the next Gen 2 Pokémon to be released on August 31st 2017. For the first month of their release, each legendary dog was only available in five-star raids in a specific region, but they would later be made available to every trainer around the world through a variety of means.
Gen 2's final legendary Pokémon - Ho-Oh - was released into five-star raids on November 27th, 2017. It would be followed by Delibird on December 21st 2017, which, since its release, has remained an event-exclusive Pokémon - only appearing during the December holiday event.
Celebi, Gen 2's mythical Pokémon, was released during Go Fest 2018 and became available to all players via The Ripple in Time special research quest, which was released on August 20th 2018. The shiny version of Celebi would later become available through the limited-time special research quest, Distracted by Something Shiny.
Smeargle, the final Gen 2 Pokémon to be released, arrived on February 25th 2019, alongside the new Go Snapshot feature. The only way to catch this Pokémon is to use the Go Snapshot feature and hope that Smeargle photobombs one of your pictures; since this occurs randomly, Smeargle can be one of the hardest Gen 2 Pokémon for players to catch.
Gen 2, similar to Gen 1, has experienced a number of small changes as the other generations have been released.
The most notable is how a number of Pokémon, such as Sneasel and Piloswine, gained new evolutions as Gen 4 was gradually released. To obtain these evolutions you need to gather a specific amount of candy for the Pokémon you wish to evolve and a Sinnoh Stone. With these items in hand, you can finally evolve the Gen 2 Pokémon, such as Togetic into Togekiss.
Adding Umbreon and Espeon to the Johto Pokédex has also become slightly easier since their release. While you can still use the Eevee naming trick if this is your first time obtaining these Pokémon, you can now ensure their evolutions by having Eevee as your buddy and walking 10km during the day or at night.
This is a reference to when these Pokémon's evolutions occur in the main series instalments which have a day and night cycle - Espeon for the day, Umbreon for night - with the buddy system being a stand-in for the hidden Friendship stat.
The Dual Destiny Season is nearly here. First, however, Max Out is ending with the Max Out Finale event, which brings Galarian Corsola and Cursola to Pokémon Go. You can now catch Dynamax Pokémon through Max Battles. First, however, you need to visit Power Spots to collect Max Particles and complete the To the Max! quest. Don't forget to try out Routes, Gift Exchange and Party Play while you're hunting down rare Pokémon, fighting in the Go Battle League or competing in PokéStop Showcases.
Pokémon Go Gen 2 Pokémon list
There are 100 Pokémon in Gen 2, which includes five legendary Pokémon and the mythical Celebi.
Both Heracross and Corsola are regionally exclusive Pokémon in Pokémon Go; they do, occasionally, leave their specific locations during certain in-game events, such as Go Fest.
Unown also only makes an appearance during specific Pokémon Go events and, even then, only specific letters will be available. This means, if you want the complete Unown collection, you need to pay attention which Unown are available and when.
Below you can find the complete list of Gen 2 Pokémon, along with the amount of candy required for their evolution:
No. | Pokémon | None | Type, Evolution and Debut Date |
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152 | Chikorita | Grass Debuted February 2017 | |
153 | Bayleef | Grass Evolves from Chikorita (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
154 | Meganium | Grass Evolves from Bayleef (using 100 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
155 | Cyndaquil | Fire Debuted February 2017 | |
156 | Quilava | Fire Evolves from Cyndaquil (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
157 | Typhlosion | Fire Evolves from Quilava (using 100 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
158 | Totodile | Water Debuted February 2017 | |
159 | Croconaw | Water Evolves from Totodile (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
160 | Feraligatr | Water Evolves from Croconaw (using 100 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
161 | Sentret | Normal Debuted February 2017 | |
162 | Furret | Normal Evolves from Sentret (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
163 | Hoothoot | Normal / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
164 | Noctowl | Normal / Flying Evolves from Hoothoot (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
165 | Ledyba | Bug / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
166 | Ledian | Bug / Flying Evolves from Ledyba (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
167 | Spinarak | Bug / Poison Debuted February 2017 | |
168 | Ariados | Bug / Poison Evolves from Spinarak (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
169 | Crobat | Poison / Flying Evolves from Golbat (using 100 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
170 | Chinchou | Water / Electric Debuted February 2017 | |
171 | Lanturn | Water / Electric Evolves from Chinchou (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
172 | Pichu | Electric Debuted December 2016 | |
173 | Cleffa | Fairy Debuted December 2016 | |
174 | Igglybuff | Normal / Fairy Debuted December 2016 | |
175 | Togepi | Fairy Debuted December 2016 | |
176 | Togetic | Fairy / Flying Evolves from Togepi (using 25 Candy) Debuted December 2016 | |
177 | Natu | Psychic / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
178 | Xatu | Psychic / Flying Evolves from Natu (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
179 | Mareep | Electric Debuted February 2017 | |
180 | Flaaffy | Electric Evolves from Mareep (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
181 | Ampharos | Electric Evolves from Flaaffy (using 100 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
182 | Bellossom | Grass Evolves from Gloom (using 100 Candy and a Sun Stone) Debuted February 2017 | |
183 | Marill | Water / Fairy Debuted February 2017 | |
184 | Azumarill | Water / Fairy Evolves from Marill (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
185 | Sudowoodo | Rock Debuted February 2017 | |
186 | Politoed | Water Evolves from Poliwhirl (using 100 Candy and a King's Rock) Debuted February 2017 | |
187 | Hoppip | Grass / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
188 | Skiploom | Grass / Flying Evolves from Hoppip (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
189 | Jumpluff | Grass / Flying Evolves from Skiploom (using 100 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
190 | Aipom | Normal Debuted February 2017 | |
191 | Sunkern | Grass Debuted February 2017 | |
192 | Sunflora | Grass Evolves from Sunkern (using 50 Candy and a Sun Stone) Debuted February 2017 | |
193 | Yanma | Bug / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
194 | Wooper | Water / Ground Debuted February 2017 | |
195 | Quagsire | Water / Ground Evolves from Wooper (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
196 | Espeon | Psychic Evolves from Eevee (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
197 | Umbreon | Dark Evolves from Eevee (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
198 | Murkrow | Dark / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
199 | Slowking | Water / Psychic Evolves from Slowpoke (using 50 Candy and a King's Rock) Debuted February 2017 | |
200 | Misdreavus | Ghost Debuted February 2017 | |
201 | Unown | Psychic Orginally debuting February 2017, with future letters arriving at a later date | |
202 | Wobbuffet | Psychic Debuted February 2017 | |
203 | Girafarig | Normal / Psychic Debuted February 2017 | |
204 | Pineco | Bug Debuted February 2017 | |
205 | Forretress | Bug / Steel Evolves from Pineco (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
206 | Dunsparce | Normal Debuted February 2017 | |
207 | Gligar | Ground / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
208 | Steelix | Steel / Ground Evolves from Onix (using 50 Candy and a Metal Coat) Debuted February 2017 | |
209 | Snubbull | Fairy Debuted February 2017 | |
210 | Granbull | Fairy Evolves from Snubbull (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
211 | Qwilfish | Water / Poison Debuted February 2017 | |
212 | Scizor | Bug / Steel Evolves from Scyther (using 50 Candy and a Metal Coat) Debuted February 2017 | |
213 | Shuckle | Bug / Rock Debuted February 2017 | |
214 | Heracross | Bug / Fighting A regionally exclusive Pokémon Debuted February 2017 | |
215 | Sneasel | Dark / Ice Debuted February 2017 | |
216 | Teddiursa | Normal Debuted February 2017 | |
217 | Ursaring | Normal Evolves from Teddiursa (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
218 | Slugma | Fire Debuted February 2017 | |
219 | Magcargo | Fire / Rock Evolves from Slugma (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
220 | Swinub | Ice / Ground Debuted February 2017 | |
221 | Piloswine | Ice / Ground Evolves from Swinub (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
222 | Corsola | Water / Rock A regionally exclusive Pokémon Debuted February 2017 | |
223 | Remoraid | Water Debuted February 2017 | |
224 | Octillery | Water Evolves from Remoraid (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
225 | Delibird | Ice / Flying Debuted December 2017 | |
226 | Mantine | Water / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
227 | Skarmory | Steel / Flying Debuted February 2017 | |
228 | Houndour | Dark / Fire Debuted February 2017 | |
229 | Houndoom | Dark / Fire Evolves from Houndour (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
230 | Kingdra | Water / Dragon Evolves from Seadra (using 100 Candy and a Dragon Scale) Debuted February 2017 | |
231 | Phanpy | Ground Debuted February 2017 | |
232 | Donphan | Ground Evolves from Phanpy (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
233 | Porygon2 | Normal Evolves from Porygon (using 25 Candy and a Up-Grade) Debuted February 2017 | |
234 | Stantler | Normal Debuted February 2017 | |
235 | Smeargle | Normal Only avaliable via photobombs from snapshots Debuted February 2019 | |
236 | Tyrogue | Fighting Debuted February 2017 | |
237 | Hitmontop | Fighting Evolves from a Tyrogue with high Stamina (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
238 | Smoochum | Ice / Psychic Debuted December 2016 | |
239 | Elekid | Electric Debuted December 2016 | |
240 | Magby | Fire Debuted December 2016 | |
241 | Miltank | Normal Debuted February 2017 | |
242 | Blissey | Normal Evolves from Chansey (using 50 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
243 | Raikou | Electric Debuted August 2017 | |
244 | Entei | Fire Debuted August 2017 | |
245 | Suicune | Water Debuted August 2017 | |
246 | Larvitar | Rock / Ground Debuted February 2017 | |
247 | Pupitar | Rock / Ground Evolves from Larvitar (using 25 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
248 | Tyranitar | Rock / Dark Evolves from Pupitar (using 100 Candy) Debuted February 2017 | |
249 | Lugia | Psychic / Flying Debuted July 2017 | |
250 | Ho-Oh | Fire / Flying Debuted November 2017 | |
251 | Celebi | Grass / Psychic Obtained by completing A Ripple in Time Debuted July 2017 |
Good luck completing the Gen 2 Pokédex!