How to Find a Rare Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarWhammellingSuite5 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek5 months ago

Head to popular spots like parks, monuments, and well-known landmarks. Rare Pokemons tend to hang out in busier areas!

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avatarColoringNoon5 months ago

Honestly, it's all about timing and patience. Play regularly and at different times of the day. You'll eventually stumble upon something rare!


avatarWanderingFacet5 months ago

Hunt during events! Niantic often boosts rare spawns during special events, so keep an eye on the in-game news and announcements.


avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Join local Pokemon GO groups on social media. Other trainers might share tips on where rare Pokemon are popping up in your area.


avatarSwellingDump5 months ago

Use Incense and Lure Modules. They can increase your chances of attracting rare Pokemon to your location. Just make sure to walk around with Incense active!

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