Where Can I Find a Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon GO?

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Ever wondered where you can catch a Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon GO? You’re not alone! It’s a hot question among trainers worldwide.
Let’s get straight to the point: how do you snag these rare and powerful creatures in Pokemon GO?
Tracking Down Legendary Pokemon
Finding a Legendary Pokemon is like going on a thrilling treasure hunt. You won’t find them just wandering around your neighborhood like other common Pokemon. Instead, Legendary Pokemons typically make their grand entrance in special events known as Raids.
Raids are epic battles that happen at Gyms, and they require a Raid Pass to join. When a Legendary Raid is about to start, you’ll see a giant egg on top of the Gym, and a countdown begins. Once the egg hatches, the Legendary Pokemon appears, and that’s your chance to battle it with friends and fellow trainers. If you manage to defeat the Legendary Pokemon, you’ll get a chance to catch it!
Winning Legendary Pokemons with Playbite
Now, what if we told you there’s another fun way to get closer to Legendary Pokemon? Enter Playbite — an app where playing casual games can earn you awesome rewards, including PokeCoins, which are super handy in Pokemon GO. With PokeCoins, you can purchase items that might increase your chances of encountering Legendary Pokemons, like Raid Passes.
By downloading the Playbite app, not only do you get the chance to earn PokeCoins, but you also enjoy a ton of fun games. It’s a win-win! So, why not give it a try and add an extra edge to your Pokemon GO adventures?

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!
Join Playbite today!
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