What Are the Two Unknown Pokemon in Pokémon GO?

avatarWipingBride·a year ago
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avatarRollingHank·a year ago

The two unknown Pokémon in Pokémon GO are Unown and Meltan. Unown has various forms, each representing a letter of the alphabet and some punctuation marks. Meltan is a Mythical Steel-type Pokémon that first appeared in Pokémon GO and can evolve into Melmetal.

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avatarJokingTunic·a year ago

Unown and Meltan, duh.


avatarEnvassalingTier·a year ago

Unown and Meltan are the two mysterious ones! You'll recognize Unown from its 28 forms mimicking letters and punctuation. Meltan looks like a cute hex nut and evolves into the mighty Melmetal.


avatarNoticingPuff·a year ago

Caught both Unown and Meltan during special events! Unown can be tricky to find, but Meltan gets a boost when you connect with Pokémon: Let's Go on the Switch.

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