•  Pokemon Go: Crobat, Blissey, Bellossom, Kingdra, Porygon2, Scizor, Slowking, Steelix getting an evolution

Pokemon Go: Crobat, Blissey, Bellossom, Kingdra, Porygon2, Scizor, Slowking, Steelix getting an evolution (Photo : YouTube/ Pokemon Go)

At present, Pokemon Go Gen 2 is in works. If reports are anything to go by, the 12 new evolutions will be introduced in the mobile game.

Players can evolve 12 Gen 1 Pokemon into Gen 2 Pokemon as soon as the game launches.

Oddish can evolve into Gloom and Gloom can evolve into Bellossom. Gamers will require 100 candies. A Sun Stone was needed to evolve Gloom into Bellossom in Pokemon Go. Also, Gloom can evolve into Vileplume.

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Currently, there is no information on whether gamers get to select the Pokemon Go evolution or if it is random. Chansey can evolve into Blissey (second stage evolution). Players will require 50 candies.

Zubat can evolve into Golbat and after that into Crobat. Players will require 100 candies. Furthermore, Eevee can evolve into the new Espeon, aside from Jolteon, Flareon and Vapereon.

In Pokemon Go, Umbreaon is new second stage evolved form for Eevee. Tyrogue can evolve into Hitmontop. Horsea can evolve into Seadra and after that into Kingdra. Players will require 100 candies.

According to reports, Porygon can evolve into Porygon 2. Players will need 50 candies. In the game, Poliwag can evolve into Poliwhirl and after that into Politoed or Poliwrath.

Scyther can evolve into Scizor that will need 50 candies. Slowbro can evolve into Slowking (third stage evolution). Players will require 100 candies.

Onix can evolve into Steelix that is a second stage Pokemon Go evolution. It is not known whether the new evolutions in the game will need candies or have additional requisites.

Meanwhile, if players are using third party software such as a bot to help them capture Pokemon in the game, they should be careful because this may result in them getting banned, Mashable reported.

The company has updated some of its details on the website for the game and it tells players a few things that can result in them getting banned. Pokemon Go players can appeal bans if they think it was an error.

If gamers do not want to get their account banned, they should play Pokemon Go normally without any help. According to reports, Niantic Labs will release more updates to make Pokemon Go better in the future.