‘Pokémon GO’ Cheats: How To Find Rare Pokémon Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Vulpix, Horsea

First Posted: Aug 14, 2016 08:14 AM EDT
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While, "Pokémon Go" gamers are leaving no stone unturned to catch all of the Pokémons, there are still some rare creatures like Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Vulpix and Horsea which are not that easy to catch. Players can check for "Pokémon GO" tips, tricks, cheats and hacks like this one for help.

Hitmonchan - The rare fighting Pokémon Hitmonchan belongs to the epic category. Hitmonchan has an attack of 138, defense of 204, base stamina of 100 and CP gain of 19.9 up and max CP up to 1516. According to PokémonGodB rankings, Hitmonchan has an overall stat ranking of #73 among the rest of the original first generation. The said P Pokémon can mostly be found in places related to health and fitness such as real gyms, gardens and parks. The easiest way to acquire it is by hatching a 10KM egg, reported Heavy.com.

Hitmonlee - The rare fighting Pokémon Hitmonlee also belongs to the epic category. It has an attack of 148, defense of 172, base stamina of 100, CP Gain of 19.6 and max CP up to 1492. Its strongest move is the Stone Edge. Same as Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee can be spotted in fitness related places like stadiums, gyms and sporting centers. The most common way to acquire Hitmonlee is by hatching 10km eggs, reported The BitBag.

Vulpix - The fire type Pokémon Vulpix can be found at areas that have warmer conditions like residential areas, cities, farmlands as well as beaches. It has a max CP of up to 831. Another way to get the creature is by hatching a 5 km egg.

Horsea - The water Pokémon Horsea can mostly be found near bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, beaches and oceans. It has a max CP of up to 765.

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