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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Lucky Egg Hatching Needs Caterpies, Pidgeys and Weedles

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Lucky Egg Hatching Needs Caterpies, Pidgeys and Weedles

“Pokemon Go” is all about raising your XP and best ways to do that would be to catch the critters, do evolutions and of course hatch the Lucky Eggs.

Hatching eggs are the tricky part since it normally requires people to walk, with the assumption that the “Pokemon Go” player/s reading this are doing it the fair way. Cracking them open will, of course, require proper timing, something which you can read here.

Aside from those things that most “Pokemon Go” players have likely come across and done already, there is also the proper place to do it all. But before that, gamers may want to place equal importance on the easy-to-get Pokemon like Caterpies, Pidgeys, and Weedles.

Ideally, these would be the easiest ones to get even if their evolution and XP are not that impressive. Players, of course, want to get the hard and rare ones but the road towards that will need proper build up.

What’s up with the Caterpies, Pidgeys, and Weedles?

Remember that the goal on “Pokemon Go” is to level up fast and that includes evolving the common ones like Caterpies, Pidgeys, and Weedles. It may be a sluggish way up but focusing on what your level can return still requires to go this route.

Together with a cracked Lucky Egg, however, the XPs can double though good for just 30 minutes. So assuming you get a total of about 900 XP when catching and evolving these Pokemon characters, worth noting is that such doubles (1800 XP).

All this should be done at appropriate PokeStops, where catching and evolving will help rack up the XP for a “Pokemon Go” player to level up. It may sound boring at first but before your know it, you may have already amassed enough points to get better chances at snagging rare Pokemon. All it requires is patience and playing “Pokemon Go” the fair and right way.

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