First ‘Pokemon Go’ Master Traversed Continents To Capture All 145 Creatures; Who’s Next?

First ‘Pokemon Go’ Master Traversed Continents To Capture All 145 Creatures; Who’s Next?

After cruising the world in search for the mythical "Pokemon Go" creatures, Nick Johnson claims he successfully secured all 145 characters. Johnson, 28, posted on his Twitter account his travel to Hong Kong, Australia and France in his search for the "Pokemon Go" creatures which are peculiar only in these locations.

The Brooklyn, New York employee expressed the importance of network support. His online and offline friends helped him in his quest for the rare "Pokemon Go" creatures.

While he was in Paris, France, he received a tip about the enigmatic "Mr. Mime Pokemon." He combed the streets of the city of lights up until midnight until he was able to snap the "Pokemon Go" creature, according to FC Technology.

The fabled "Kangaskhan," found only in Australia and New Zealand, was Johnson's final catch to complete all 145 characters. He received tips from the friendly residents of Hyde Park. He had been scanning the streets from sunrise to sunset just to hook that elusive "Pokemon Go" creature. Johnson caught "Farfetch'd" in Asia by not sleeping at all!

The New Yorker master has amazingly amassed 5,000 "Pokemon Go" characters! He caught the first 142 within two weeks after the phenomenal game was released in the market, according to Venture Beat.

The "Pokemon Go" trainer's travel around the globe was not without sponsor. Marriott Rewards and Expedia helped Johnson finished off his Pokedex.

Buckling all 145 "Pokemon Go" characters is very challenging. In the United States, only 142 Pokemon are available, while the three can only be found in various parts in the world.

For all "Pokemon Go" players, it is not yet time to pack up and go. A total of 151 original Pokemon characters are in store for every player though the remaining six mythical creatures are yet unachievable according to Entertainment Weekly.

Niantic and Pokemon Company are still expected to release new "Pokemon Go" features. So, do not despair.

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