All "Pokemon GO" trainers would want to get a rare Pokemon maybe once or twice within a day or a week. But what about getting more than that at night?
Rare Pokemons are nocturnal in "Pokemon GO?"
There are reports that several "Pokemon GO" trainers are to observe that from 12 midnight onwards, rare Pokemons are spawning at an uncommon pace compared to in the morning. Here is a Reddit thread regarding this newly observed behavior of Pokemons in "Pokemon GO."
If you read the thread, people are sharing their conclusion over the said theory of more rare Pokemons are popping out at night. With the use of PokeVision, one can just select a certain location and see whatever Pokemon is in that specific area and how long it will stay there.
Many people actually testify to this new theory. Here's one of the statements shared, "Is it just me or do Rare pokemon spawn more commonly at night? I've noticed rather consistently that nearly every night around 3 to 5am something rare spawns near my house. Never seems to happen any other time of the day."
On the screenshot provided by another Reddit user, it shows a list of rare Pokemons such as a Ponyta, Rhyhorn and Ekans. With tons of testimonies online regarding the theory or rarer Pokemons coming out at night, this might cause a problem as youngsters might sneak out of their at 3am or 4am in morning in an attempt of locating a Snorlax or a Pikachu on a neighbor's yard.
We all want to be the very best but just remember, safety should still be a top priority and not some rare Pokemon strolling down 4 to 5 blocks away from your house.
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