How to See Routes on Pokemon GO

avatarJokingTunic·5 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp·5 months ago

Just look for in-game events or special research tasks—routes are usually tied to those. Check the 'Nearby' section often too!

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avatarDislikingTramp·5 months ago

To see routes in Pokemon GO, open the app, tap the Poké Ball icon to go to the menu, then select 'Nearby' or 'Events'. Routes are often featured in event details or special research tasks!


avatarCopyingSole·5 months ago

Routes? Just follow where the rare Pokémon and raids are popping up. The map will guide you!


avatarColoringNoon·5 months ago

Honestly, routes aren't officially a thing in the app. Just get out there and explore, catch ‘em all on the way!

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