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Pokemon Go: Gengar, Rhydon, Alakazam receive boost in CP; Porygon, Pikachu have their CP decreased

| Nov 23, 2016 10:26 AM EST

Pokemon Go: Gengar, Rhydon, Alakazam receive boost in CP; Porygon, Pikachu have their CP decreased

According to new reports, Pokemon Go developer is changing the CP of some Pokemon in the game.

Niantic Labs has announced that particular creatures will have their maximum combat power lowered and some creatures will have their combat power raised.

The company said that it is doing this to create a competitive and balanced training and battling experience. Pokemon Go gamers will observe this change instantly.

Reports indicate that Gengar, Rhydon and Alakazam are Pokemon that are having their maximum combat power increased. Porygon and Pikachu will have their combat power decreased, according to The Silph Road.

The company said that it may continue to make combat power adjustments in the future.

Pokemon that have received a boost in combat power are

Zapdos

Voltorb
Venomoth
Vaporeon
Tentacruel
Tentacool
Tauros
Tangela
Starmie
Snorlax
Shellder
Seadra
Scyther
Sandslash
Sandshrew
Rhyhorn
Rhydon
Rattata
Raticate
Primeape
Pinsir
Onix
Omastar
Omanyte
Muk
Mr. Mime
Moltres
Marowak
Mankey
Magneton
Magnemite
Machop
Machoke
Krabby
Kingler
Kangaskhan
Kadabra
Kabutops
Kabuto
Jynx
Jolteon
Horsea
Hitmonlee
Hitmonchan
Haunter
Gyarados
Graveler
Golem
Goldeen
Geodude

Gengar
Gastly
Flareon
Fearow
Exeggcute
Electrode
Electabuzz
Dugtrio
Dragonite
Doduo
Dodrio
Diglett
Cloyster
Charizard
Chansey
Butterfree
Beedrill
Alakazam
Aerodactyl
Abra

Pokemon that have received a reduction in combat power

Nidorino

Nidoran
Nidoqueen
Nidoking
Metapod
Meowth
Magmar
Magikarp
Lickitung
Koffing
Kakuna
Jigglypuff
Ivysaur
Hypno
Growlithe
Grimer
Golduck
Golbat
Gloom
Farfetch'd
Exeggutor
Ekans
Drowzee
Dratini
Dragonair
Dewgong
Cubone
Clefairy
Charmeleon
Charmander
Caterpie
Bulbasaur
Blastoise
Bellsprout
Arcanine
Arbok
Eevee
Clefable

Nidorina

Slowbro
Seel
Seaking
Raichu
Psyduck
Porygon
Ponyta
Poliwrath
Poliwhirl
Poliwag
Pikachu
Pidgey
Pidgeotto
Pidgeot
Persian
Parasect
Paras
Oddish
Ninetales
Zubat
Wigglytuff
Weezing
Weepinbell
Weedle
Wartortle
Vulpix
Vileplume
Victreebel
Venusaur
Venonat
Staryu
Squirtle
Spearow
Slowpoke

Meanwhile, Ditto is officially here in the game, according to a Forbes report. Several gamers are reporting finding the creature in states all over the United States and in nations all over the world. It seems that any species can turn into the Pokemon Ditto.

The Silph Road is collecting information about the Pokemon as quickly as it can. Their results show that Ditto can do anything in battle. The Pokemon will adopt the same movesets as whatever creature he is battling. Players said that Ditto's fast move and charge move match that of the creature he is battling.

When players take Ditto to battle, he will adopt the same species as the first creature it is battling. Previous reports suggested that it could boost to a same combat power while in battle. Some Pokemon Go gamers said that it will take on the moves and stats of its target, but it will keep its health level and Individual Values, so the combat power will be different.

At the starting of a battle, Ditto transforms to match the species it is battling automatically - players cannot attack or dodge first. This occurs whether it is defending or attacking. It may be attacked two times during the transformation. It means that it will take some automatic damage.

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