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It's an Intermediate Evolution and Nintendo Keeps It in the Shade, but It's the Biggest "Wall" of Pokémon's Current Competitive.

Summary by Nintenderos
In the competitive world of Pokémon, logic often dictates that the final evolutions are the most powerful. However, the actual data of the last tournaments of 2026 tell us a very different story. There is a creature with a geometrical aspect that, despite being an intermediate stage and having not had a leading role in the official media for decades, has become the nightmare of professional players. We speak of Porygon2. The secret of its succes…
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In the competitive world of Pokémon, logic often dictates that the final evolutions are the most powerful. However, the actual data of the last tournaments of 2026 tell us a very different story. There is a creature with a geometrical aspect that, despite being an intermediate stage and having not had a leading role in the official media for decades, has become the nightmare of professional players. We speak of Porygon2. The secret of its succes…

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Nintenderos broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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