PokéMon GO Tips And Tricks: New Spawning Points Produce Dragonites, How Long Will This Last?

First Posted: Sep 07, 2016 04:00 AM EDT
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Niantic has recently changed Nest Locations and Spawn Points in Pokémon GO. Several players have already expressed their dismay with the update, while some have discovered that these Spawn Points can produce famous Pokémon like Dragonite. However, the recent discovery is difficult to confirm since the Reddit user removed the thread along with his account.

According to pokemongohub.net, TheSilphRoad reported that a number of Pokémon GO players have reported catching Dragonites near Clefairy nests and/or habitats. It was also said on the report that a certain player living in Juiz de Fora, Brazil which has an elevation of 715 m said that he caught 6 Dragonites in the last 7 days. According to the player, Clefairy is apparently very common in Juiz de Fora. Another player also confirmed this by saying: "I can confirm. My suburb heavily spawns Clefairy and I've found 4 Dragonites here."

Itech Post also reported that there has already been several Reddit Conversation thread talking where players are talking about the recent Nest Migration and Spawn Points. Some of the conversation included players' observation about the apparent connection between Clefairy and Dragonite. Players say the correlation is quite high. There are also other things mentioned like, most Dragonites can be found in mountainous or areas with high elevation in the same Spawn Point as the Clefairy.

Players have also observed that the frequency of Dragonites spawning occurred only after the Pokemon Nests migrated, and there are several players who can confirm the spawning frequency of Dragonites.

Meanwhile, pokameame.asia has reported that since Pokémon GO has recently migrated the nests, most Spawn Points, if not all, have changed the Pokémon they are releasing. The change was most notably cheered by the Pokémon GO playing community. It should also important to note that these Pokémon Nests tend to change location approximately every month. There have been multiple Nests which have been transformed into Double Spawn Nests which probably explains why the Clefairys and the Dragonites share the same Spawn Points.

Pokémon GO players are advised to take advantage of this before the Nests migrate again. Keep it here on Science World Report for the latest news and updates on everything Pokémon GO.

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