Pokemon Go new Lures have been leaked by dataminers ahead of their official reveal. If you want to know how to get Glacial Lure module and Mossy Lure module, in a bid to evolve Eevee into Glaceon or Leafeon, you’re in luck. Read our Pokemon Go new Lures guide for more.
Pokemon Go New Lures | How to get Glacial Lure Module and Glaceon
Pokemon Go new Lures were found by leaker Chrales, and show how players will be able to get Glaceon and Leafeon from Eevee. As we mentioned in a previous guide about Eevee’s multiple evolutions, the Ice-type and Grass-type evolutions are not yet present in Niantic’s game.
This is set to change though thanks to the files that Chrales uncovered in the game’s databank. The Glacial Lure module is a frosty module type that attracts cold-loving Pokemon for a period of 30 minutes. According to the files found by Chrales, however, it can also allow some Pokemon to evolve.
This would be a perfect fit for Eevee to evolve into Glaceon. Currently, Lures are used to increase Pokemon spawn rates around PokeStops. It’s highly likely that the Glacial Lure will need to be used near a PokeStop to evolve Eevee into Glaceon.
As for how to get the Glacial Lure, there’s obviously no official word on how you’ll obtain them. You can get Lures at the in-game store, or occasionally through leveling up Pokemon, so we suspect this will be the case for the Glacial Lure too.
Pokemon Go New Lures | How to get Mossy Lure Module and Leafeon
What about Pokemon Go new Lures that can get you Leafeon? Well, it shouldn’t work any differently to what we’ve discussed above.
The Mossy Lure module is certain to increase the spawn rate of grass-type Pokemon and, like the Glacial Lure, can cause some Pokemon to evolve. For the grass evolution of Eevee, this would be another ideal item.
Again, we’re unsure how you’ll be able to get this Lure just yet. If it works like normal Lures, you’ll be able to buy them in the shop or get them from leveling up your Pokemon.
Features We Want to See Return in Pokemon Sword and Shield
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Features We Want to See Return in Pokemon Sword and Shield
Any series that has gone as long as Pokemon needs to adapt with the times. Ideas are thrown at the wall and new concepts force old ones out. However, there are certain changes that fans might welcome if they were to become more permanent additions. Here are just a few. -
Alternate Battle Types
While we still get the occasional Triple Battle here and there, this concept of different rules in some encounters really shakes up a mainline campaign. Especially when certain moves get additional benefits in new situations. Variety is the spice of life and we could use more spice in mainline Pokemon. -
Alternate Pokeballs
One of the best things about the second generation of Pokemon was the many different types of Pokeballs you could get. Each had specific boosts to catch rates, depending on the time of day or the type of monster you were hunting. Trainers are professionals in the world of Pokemon, and alternate Pokeballs are just the tools of the trade. -
A Final Boss
Speaking of Gold and Silver, No Pokemon fan from the old days will ever forget walking up Mount Silver and discovering Red and his high leveled Pokemon waiting for them. It was one of the best moments of the series, and future attempts at such haven't really recaptured that magic. -
Footprints in the Pokedex
A minor quibble in the grand scheme of things, but the Pokedex not having Pokemon specific footprints anymore is kind of a bummer. This is a nature guide, and having those footprint markers made it feel authentic. If anything, Pokedex entries need to go more in this direction and stop creeping people out. -
Pokemon Contests
One of the great successes of Generation 3 was showing a way forward for Pokemon that didn't involve battles. Sure, beating the Elite 4 should be a goal in a Pokemon game, but does it have to be the ultimate victory for everyone? Events like Contests hint at a future where different types of trainers and breeders can play in a fully expanded Pokemon world. -
Pokemon Companions
No list of missing Pokemon features is complete without a request to have your Pokemon follow you around wherever you go. Sure, this was a feature in the Let's Go games, but why not extend that out to the main series? It just feels right to be hanging out in the overworld with your favorite Ludicolo. -
Radio Stations
Having a set of 24/7 radio broadcasts (as well as the TV broadcasts in later games) made Gold and Silver feel like a lived-in world. It's one of the small things that immerse players in their adventure, and it's something that should come back in a major entry in the franchise. -
Safari Zone
Similar to Contests, the Safari Zone and Shinnoh's Swamplands are alternate ways to experience the Pokemon world. It gave you the chance to get rare encounters on a regular basis as well as capture some trading fodder with minimum fuss. Plus, who doesn't love capturing a horde of bull Pokemon to annoy the professor? -
The Underground
We spent an embarrassing amount of time exploring The Underground in Shinnoh. It was so fun to mine out fossils and evolution stones while building out a hidden base. A similar area where you can grind out resources would be a killer addition. -
Trainer Rematches
When you finally get all your badges and become the champion, the world of a Pokemon game can get a bit empty. All the trainers just stand forever on their routes silently. Whether it's with the VS Seeker or another method, let's let these trainers battle again with a more challenging set of creatures.