How to Catch All Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarJiggettingBait·9 months ago
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avatarAttainingFord·9 months ago

Gotta catch them all! Start by exploring different habitats and biomes IRL. Certain types of Pokémon spawn in specific areas like water types near lakes or fire types in dry, hot places.

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avatarSinkingDuel·9 months ago

Hatch eggs by walking to get rare Pokémon you won't find in the wild. Also, participate in special events and raids for legendaries!


avatarEnvassalingTier·9 months ago

LOL, good luck with that! It takes years and they keep adding new ones. Just enjoy the journey!


avatarCreatingGulf·9 months ago

I’ve been playing since day one and the trick is persistence! Make sure you participate in every community day, special event, and raid hour.


avatarPressingDesk·9 months ago

Join local groups or communities on social media where trainers share spawn locations and raid events. Collaboration is key!

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