Pocket Monsters of "Pokemon Go" world is scattered everywhere in the real world and rare Pokemons are not easy to catch. Aside from the most popular Pikachu, there are some cute Pokemons that fans are craving to have one such as Bulbasaur, Lapras and Dratini.
At first "Pokemon Go" is just a craze, but as "Pokemon Go" moves on through the days from its release, some are getting obsessed. Some fans which became very addicted to the "Pokemon Go" even created a Pokemon Tracker and some made a "Pokemon Go" cheat or a private server, fortunately, Niantic was able to anticipate and was able to shutdown those intruding third party programs.
To make those non-cheating players a bit of ease, we provide some details below that can help you fans out there on catching some of your favorite "Pokemon Go" monsters.
Let's start with Pikachu. The truth is Pikachu is a rare "Pokemon Go" monster, knowing that Pikachu is the cutest of all and the protagonist monster, of course she needs to be rare in the world of "Pokemon Go". Here is the trick, once you start the "Pokemon Go", after creating an avatar, you will quickly encounter 2 to 3 kinds of Pokemon, move away from those Pokemon and look for another set, wait until the third encounter and you will see Pikachu right there, pull the Pokeball and toss it quickly. Also, there was a guy who said that Pikachu usually appears in parks or rail stations.
Moving forward, Bulbasaur, Lapras and Dratini are also rare in "Pokemon Go". Fans can have a greater chance of catching these monsters, since "Pokemon Go" has virtual map aligned with the real world map, hunting them base on their property will be a great idea and will provide a higher chance to appear.
Bulbasaur can be seen in any grass areas, a golf course would be preferred hunting spot aside from the parks. Another trick is that you may hatch 2K eggs, with this trick you can have a higher chance of finding Bulbasaur since 14 of "Pokemon Go" monster can be hatched from the 2K eggs.
Almost the same process like Bulbasaur, Lapras and Dratini can be found based on their properties. Both can be found in the areas with water, so it's best to hunt them in rivers, lake or beaches. The Bit Bag even reported that a guy found Lapras near the Pier of Santa Monica.
A report released by The Heavy, a man name Nick Johnson claimed to catch 145 by traveling around the world.
Remember, this might not be a hundred percent, but it gives a lot of probability and chances to catch them using these simple tricks. Welcome to the fictional world of "Pokemon Go" and happy hunting.