A new collection of pocket monsters will be the talk of the town from here on with "Pokemon Go" adding new critters from Pokemon Diamond, Pokemon Pearl, and Pokemon Platinum. This means the new Pokemon like Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup should be popping up on game screens soon, the first time ever for the hit augmented reality game.

With new Pokemon now out, Pokemon Go gamers are expected to have their hands full trying to capture most of the new critters available. This also means that folks will need to do a lot of traveling or walking in the next few weeks. Aside from prowling for these pocket monsters, a lot of egg hatching and raid battles are expecting in the next few weeks, the Pokemon Go Live Blog said.

While there are plenty of Pokemon to account for, it would be best to note that there are critters that are only exclusively available in select parts of the world. Hence, there will be rare Pokemon such as Carnivine, Chatot, and Pachirisu what will only be available in certain areas, 9 to 5 Mac pointed out.

This hardly comes as a surprise since the same scenario occurred when Niantic rolled out the Gen 3 Pokemon. There is, of course, that (extreme) option of actually going to the places where rares will pop out, probably only a good idea in case one does a lot of traveling or has plans of visiting other countries like Alaska, Canada or Russia.

To date, there is no official word on whether these Pokemon exclusives will make their way to other regions. Then again, there are about 107 new pocket monsters to worry about than these region-specific pocket monsters, Eurogamer said.

Pokemon Go players may also want to be on the lookout for new shiny additions and Lucario. There are new shiny-type Pokemon expected. To date, only Shinx has been spotted. To get one, a player can either resort to hatching or do battle in a low-level raid. Once added, Shinx can also be evolved to Luxio or shiny Luxray, BGR said.

Finally, who would not want to get his hands on the most popular Gen 4 Pokemon of the class? Lucario should be a grand addition to anyone's Pokedex.

The only way seen to date is to hatch a Riolu in its baby-form, one that can only be obtained from a 10 KM egg. Hence, hatching 10 KM eggs may be a drag since it requires a lot of traveling or walking to finish. Regardless, the chances of getting a quality pocket monster would be greater, adding a rare find like Lucario who most probably know from the TV series.