PokéMon GO Cheats: How To Find Legendary PokéMon Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Mew
Pokémon GO is one of the biggest craze in the world at the moment. And although rare Pokémon are hard to find, there are still some tricks you can do to come across a good number of uncommon, rare, and legendary Pokémon. Continue reading for tips on how to get Legendary Pokémon Mew, Mewtwo, Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres in Pokémon GO.
Writerparty.com reported that there have been several rumors on the internet about some rare Pokémon. A lot of people have claimed to have seen Moltres. One person reportedly saw Articuno's shadow with three footsteps next to it. however, nobody has reported seeing Zapdos or the Mew twins in the open. Rumor has it that the Mew twins' centers around the idea that Mewtwo can be found in Times Square. This came from an old trailer for Pokémon GO that was released where players gathered in Times Square, with Mewtwo appearing on all of their phones. And after teamming up to face Mewtwo and then they all caught him.
According to eurogamer.net, after gathering data, it was revealed that the stats of each legendary Pokémon show they are the best Pokémon in Pokémon GO with Mewtwo having the best base attack of 284 compared to the current highest Dragonite's 250. Plus they also have no capture rate at all.
Reports suggests that these little creatures will be captured way differently that other creatures in the game. If people only use a trailer to capture it as a basis, it might mean that players will get the Legendary automatically after they complete a certain task, like everyone lowering their HP in a public space. This is all certainly in developer Niantic's plan, as its previous game Ingress , where Pokémon Go's map data is based on, has hosted several special events range named 'Anomalies', which has teams compete over specific locations across the globe over the course of several weeks.
Meanwhile, an Articuno was said to have been spotted in Ohio in early August. It was said to be the first Legendary appearance in the game. Multiple players verified the sighting, but how the player caught it remains to be a question. The owner claimed she received the Pokémon as part of an apology from developer Niantic after contacting them via email about an issue, and while it sounds possible, it's unlikely, as there has been no suggestion that Legendaries would be given away by the game developer in this manner.
Other possible ways could be an exploit that has edited the creature's data to appear in the game. Another would be an error that has seen one appear accidentally, or a glitch turn another Pokemon into the famed Legendary, reported vg247.com. This was similar to a case reported by a user who had their wild Caterpie transform into a Charizard once in their possession.
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