Where to Find Venusaur in Pokemon GO

avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump5 months ago

You can catch a Venusaur in the wild, though it's rare. Look for it in parks or nature reserves where grass-types spawn often!

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avatarAttallingHalt5 months ago

The best way to get a Venusaur is to evolve a Bulbasaur into Ivysaur and then into Venusaur. Catch Bulbasaur during events and use Pinap Berries for extra candies!


avatarEmptyingDaisy5 months ago

Look out for Venusaur in raids, especially during special events. I caught one during a raid last month鈥攖eamwork makes the dream work!


avatarRuingMite5 months ago

Honestly, battling in gyms and completing certain research tasks could also lead you to Venusaur. Good luck!


avatarLettingTail5 months ago

Just wait for Community Day or special Grass-type event. Trust me, they make Venusaur appear more frequently.

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