Pokémon GO Tips And Tricks: How To Catch Pokémon GO Region-Exclusives-Kangaskhan, Tauros, Farfetch'd, Mr. Mime

First Posted: Sep 15, 2016 05:00 AM EDT
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Pokémon Go players would definitely want to capture all 151 Pokémon. On the other hand, there are some of them that are difficult to capture. Some even thought that they capture them all, but only to discover that there are some missing monsters that are not on their list.

So, who could be these pocket monsters that might not be on your list? These Pokémon monsters are what they called the Pokémon region-exclusives, which are not really exclusive because you can really find them in designated locations. Because of this, they also become the rarest Pokémon that are difficult to capture.

Some people thought that these exclusive Pokémon can be found elsewhere or in the wild. The Eurogamer shared the following Pokémon Go region-exclusives including their where about in this world:

1. Tauros

Tauros is a normal type of Pokémon and no evolution. It can be found in the North America region. Some said that it appears everywhere in the said region and in a desert-like or rodeo-related areas. If Tauros has no opponent, it will knock down thick trees just to soothe himself.

2. Kangaskhan

This Pokémon exclusive is a normal type and no evolution just like Tauros. You can catch it in the cities and parks of Australasia. Some also said that it appears too in New Zealand. Don't ever attempt to catch a young Kangaskhan because its parent will become angry at you.

3. Mr. Mime

Mr. Mime is a Psychic/Fairy that roams around generally everywhere in Europe and in the city of London. With this Pokémon, players could perceive unseen things as it were real because of its gestures and motions. It does not evolve just like the rest of the region-exclusives.

4. Farfetch'd

This normal/flying type of Pokémon flies around Asia. It particularly appears in city centers and parks. It always has a stalk from a plant and would fight with others over stalks.

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