How to Get Kabutops in Pokemon GO
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Ever wondered how to snag yourself a Kabutops in Pokemon GO? Well, you’re in the right place to find out! Let’s dive into the world of Pokemon GO and uncover the secrets to catching this prehistoric Pokemon.
So, you’re on a mission to catch a Kabutops, huh? Let’s break down exactly what you need to do to add this cool, fossil Pokemon to your collection.
The Short Answer to Catching a Kabutops
To catch a Kabutops in Pokemon GO, you first need a Kabuto, which evolves into Kabutops. You can find Kabuto in the wild, especially in areas with a lot of rocks or water, during certain in-game events, or by hatching 7km eggs. Once you have a Kabuto, you’ll need 50 Kabuto candies to evolve it into Kabutops.
Collecting Kabuto candies might seem like a tall order, but you can speed up the process by setting Kabuto as your buddy Pokemon. This way, every step you take brings you closer to those precious candies. Also, look out for Pokemon GO events that increase candy drops or make certain Pokemon like Kabuto more common.
Win Kabutops and More with Playbite
Now, what if we told you there’s a fun way to potentially win Kabutops or even PokeCoins to help on your Pokemon GO journey? Yes, you read that right! By downloading the Playbite app, you can play casual games and earn rewards, including PokeCoins. These coins can come in handy for buying items in Pokemon GO that could help you catch more Kabuto, speeding up your journey to Kabutops.
Imagine playing some fun games and earning rewards that help you in Pokemon GO. It’s like hitting two Pidgeys with one PokeBall! So, why wait? Download the Playbite app now and start your rewarding adventure both in and out of the Pokemon realm!

In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
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