The race for “Pokemon Go” critters rages on though some are now wisely looking for specific ones. Some have grown old of seeing the usual “Pidgeys” and “Rattatatas” though there is no telling how they can whittle down them down as seen on “Sightings”.
There are several factors to consider, each rendering different chances of snagging “Pokemon Go” critters. The XP level of a player will play a role, something that could be key once a player reaches a Poke Stop.
With all that covered, it all boils down to which Pokemon one will come across. Will it be an ordinary “Pokemon Go” monster or something wild or rare? That may all depend on where you end up hunting them down.
With a wide area of scope to cover, there seems to be a Pokemon you will come across. But for the ones who want to find some better pocket monsters, here are some things you may want to consider.
What’s with the moving leaves?
Moving leaves may likely ring a bell to the ones who have been playing Pokemon games before. That same feature is present for “Pokemon Go”, indicating that something has spawned on the map.
With that in mind, it would be wise for a “Pokemon Go” player to stand or come near that spot, inevitably rendering a new pocket monster to be added to a player’s PokeDex.
Parking and PokeStops
Parking lots seem to be a lure for “Pokemon Go” critters so it would be best to scan those areas when the opportunity arises. The chances of snagging some monsters ramps up, ably supported by some who have witnessed and reportedly caught monsters.
That said, being attentive to the large parking spaces when playing “Pokemon Go” could be a good idea. Players who are looking for something different may finally do so, so make sure that the app is on and see how many PokeStops are within the vicinity.