Sunday, September 4, 2016

Pokemon Go: How to find and catch rare Pokemon like Charizard, Blastoise and Alakazam

Pokémon Go. It's a phenomenon like no other, with millions of Android and iOS users around the world joining the hunt to catch 'em all. But what if you don't want to catch 'em all as much as you want to catch the good ones – or to follow what seems to be proper Pokéslogan parlance, catch the good'uns. However you're looking to catch 'em, you're probably doing it wrong. Or at least, you could be doing it better. Luckily we've got a few tips for you. Sorry, for ya. Here's all you need to know. So you've been playing Pokemon Go for a bit and want to catch a rare one, eh? You're in luck. We at Pocket-lint have played with the game ourselves and scoured the internet for the best tips and tricks out there, so everything you need to know is laid out below, including details about which Pokemon are common/rare/legendary, as well as how to find and catch rare ones. What are Pokemon? Everyone has heard of Pokemon. They're fictional creatures from the self-titled franchise that exploded in the 90s. The idea is that Pokemon Trainers - aka humans - try to catch and battle Pokemon for sport. Pokemon originated in a Nintendo video game for the first Game Boy and eventually landed in trading cards, animated shows, movies, and comics. Now, via Pokemon Go, they're in an augmented-reality mobile game. There are more than 700 Pokemon that have appeared in the Pokemon franchise over the past 20 years, though only 151 of them are in the new mobile app. What are rare Pokemon? There's actually two types of rare Pokemon: Rare and Legendary. The Legendary ones are the rarest creatures in the Pokemon universe. In fact, few have actually seen them. It's been confirmed (via code in the game) that Legendary-status Pokemon are hiding, and Articuno, Moltres, Zapdos, and Ditto were even spotted by a player. Rumour has it Niantic, the game’s developer, is withholding them for a huge in-game event or something. Now, as for the general rare ones... this gets complicated. Pokemon that are rare might only be rare in your area; they could be very common Pokemon somewhere else. Still, there seems to be some Pokemon, including evolved ones, which almost all players have trouble spotting. How do you find rare Pokemon? The most common Pokemon found in Pokemon Go include Pigey, Rattata, Caterpie, Duduo, etc. Chances are - after playing the game for a few days - you'll notice you keep finding these little guys and none of the rare ones, like a Marowak. So, how do you find these elusive creatures? Simple: raise your trainer level. Wild Pokemon rarity is tied to your trainer level and CP stat (how well a Pokemon can attack). You can see your trainer level in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. To raise your trainer level, you need to get experience. That means you must grab all those PokeStops, fight in several gyms, hatch those eggs, walk around a lot, and just play the game basically. You can even buy a Lucky Egg from the store to double your experience gain for 30 minutes. After about 10 levels or so, you will spot those wild, rare beasts.

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