Pokémon GO Cheats: How To Find Rare Pokémon Snorlax and Dratini
Pokémon GO has undeniably taken the world by storm with its popularity. The Niantic Labs and Nintendo Augmented Reality game allows players to catch Pokémon in real life using Google Maps. However, players that are already in the advance levels of the game are finding it hard to catch rare Pokémon.
Basically, a rare Pokémon is a major factor for Trainers who are aiming to finish their Pokédexes or maybe plan to take over a Gym. According to reports, Snorlax is one of the toughest Pokémon to come by and it usually doesn't spawn regularly. As a matter of fact, it is considered the rarest Pokémon available in the game and players have no idea how to make this pocket monster spawn at a particular rate just like other Pokémon.
Mobile n Apps wrote that there are reports claiming that every time players go to places that they have never been, they would have to use incense and lure items. A Lure Module is a must at rare PokéStops to guarantee a Pokémon. They also need to collect 10K eggs to make sure these eggs can hatch a rare Pokémon, leading them to have more chances of getting Snorlax since there are 15 rare Pokémon in the game. As what a lot of players have observed, Eevee is more common that other rare Pokémon.
Also, other trainers can help other trainers by telling them which Pokémon they have already captured. Players are also advised to continuously find Pokémon is new locations and must check their Nearby option regularly, reported International Business Times.
Another question most Pokémon players are asking about is the location of Dratini? As per the report from Eurogamer Germany, Dratini is a dragon type Pokémon which can usually be found in the wild or famous landmarks and places in the cities or countries. Dratini can be evolved into Dragonair and will eventually into Dragonite, which is considered to be one of the most powerful Pokémon in the game. However, this powerful Pokemon is also very hard to catch or hatch from eggs.
Make sure you're tuned in to Science World Report for the latest news and updates on everything Pokémon GO.
See Now: NASA's Juno Spacecraft's Rendezvous With Jupiter's Mammoth Cyclone
Join the Conversation