The best Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet is finally coming to Go
The Pokémon Go Crown Clash event is an exciting prospect for me, and not just because of all of the opportunities you get to catch a shiny with an event like this, though that is an undeniable bonus. Instead, it’s the long-awaited debut of Kingambit, the best Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet. If you’d like to contest me on that, my favorite Samurai and I will see you on the hill at dawn. Kingambit made its franchise debut in Paldea as part of the gen 9 Pokémon line-up, becoming the new final stage for the Pawniard evolution line. Pawniard and Bisharp are part of the gen 5 Pokémon games, meaning it took 12 years for Bisharp to get its own evolution, but boy, was it worth the wait, and I’m sure it’s worth the even longer wait to see Kingambit in Pokémon Go. Getting your hands on Bisharp’s evolution takes a bit of work, though, which shouldn’t be too much of a surprise considering the hoops you need to jump through to get the steel Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet. Luckily, Bisharp is worth the effort in Paldea, and I think it’s fair to assume it still is in Pokémon Go. In the free mobile game, you need to defeat 15 steel-types or dark Pokémon in Pokémon Go raids with Bisharp as your buddy. Continue reading The best Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet is finally coming to Go MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Pokémon Go Eevee evolution guide, Pokédex – all Pokémon listed, Pokémon Go promo codes


The Pokémon Go Crown Clash event is an exciting prospect for me, and not just because of all of the opportunities you get to catch a shiny with an event like this, though that is an undeniable bonus. Instead, it’s the long-awaited debut of Kingambit, the best Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet. If you’d like to contest me on that, my favorite Samurai and I will see you on the hill at dawn.
Kingambit made its franchise debut in Paldea as part of the gen 9 Pokémon line-up, becoming the new final stage for the Pawniard evolution line. Pawniard and Bisharp are part of the gen 5 Pokémon games, meaning it took 12 years for Bisharp to get its own evolution, but boy, was it worth the wait, and I’m sure it’s worth the even longer wait to see Kingambit in Pokémon Go.
Getting your hands on Bisharp’s evolution takes a bit of work, though, which shouldn’t be too much of a surprise considering the hoops you need to jump through to get the steel Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet. Luckily, Bisharp is worth the effort in Paldea, and I think it’s fair to assume it still is in Pokémon Go. In the free mobile game, you need to defeat 15 steel-types or dark Pokémon in Pokémon Go raids with Bisharp as your buddy.