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Stop Everything, The Best Pokemon to Pokemon, Bidoof Was Just Added To Pokemon Go

20kg of pure muscle in under 50 cm with buck teeth that can cut through solid steel... this is true love

Any real Pokemon fan can tell you the best Pokemon to come out of the fourth generation games was Bidoof. Now true fans can really enjoy Pokemon Go with the latest update from publisher Niantic.

Finally players will be able to catch Pokemon from the Sinnoh region in the latest update, which includes our good friend Bidoof.

I mean look at the guy. He is 20 kilograms of pure muscle in under 50 centimetres. Those buck teeth can cut through solid steel.

An absolute unit.

The Pokedex even shares the Bidoof love, with entries like;

“With nerves of steel, nothing can perturb it. It is more agile and active than it appears.”

“It constantly gnaws on logs and rocks to whittle down its front teeth. It nests alongside water.”

Nerves. Of. Steel.

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In lesser news the other 100+ Pokemon from the Sinnoh region are also heading to the app. Niantic released a statement on their official blog:

“The world of Pokémon GO is evolving once again! This week, keep an eye out for Pokémon originally discovered in the Sinnoh region, featured in Pokémon Diamond, Pokémon Pearl, and Pokémon Platinum! Get ready to see Pokémon like Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup as they appear in Pokémon GO for the first time ever.”

This however does not mean that every Pokemon is out today, as some will be released alongside updates and new instalments.

From here on out October 16th will forever be Bidoof day, the day the world was blessed with the legend itself.

The app continues to pull in enormous numbers after two years, as over 5 million people log into the app daily.

While these are not peak numbers, Niantic continues to pull in over $104 Million USD a month, with a total income as of September of $1.8 Billion.

Pokemon Go is alive and thriving, with users likely to flock back to the app now that our lord and savior Bidoof has been added.