Legendary Pokemon characters are difficult to find but here are some tips for "Pokemon Go" players to possibly catch one. This comes after an Ohio couple has claimed to have caught one legendary Pokemon character named Articuno.
The "Pokemon Go" founders and creators, Niantic Labs, had to remove the Pokemon characters from the accounts of the Ohio couple who have caught Articuno. Niantic Labs said that they legendary Pokemon character got into a few accounts so it was not fair how the character was caught leading to the removal of the character from the accounts, Earn The Necklace reported.
Legendary Pokemons might have made their way to some accounts of the players of "Pokemon Go" after many hacker groups have claimed that they have manipulated the game's code. It is possible that a Pokedex ID number was changed to that of Articuno's thus the appearance of the legendary Pokemon character in Ohio.
So how do "Pokemon Go" players catch a legendary Pokemon? Basically, there are two types of "Pokemon Go" finds, the Rare and the Legendary. These two kinds are extremely more difficult to locate as opposed to the others. The only way to find these legendary Pokemons are to travel and move around an area as much as possible.
Another way to find the legendary and rare Pokemons for "Pokemon Go" are to keep playing the game because the higher the level, the better the chance of finding rare and legendary characters.
Another thing to remember is that a "Pokemon Go" player must have collected sufficient the Pokemon candy it requires. The candies could increase in number by catching the same type of a Pokemon character every time. A specific number of Pokemon candies will make a character evolve, Science World Report says.
As for finding Pokemon nests, it is better to ask other players. It is also better to increase the social media platform that one joins as many updates on where to find "Pokemon Go" characters are posted on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
20 of the rarest Pokemon characters for "Pokemon Go" are as follows: Alakazam, Blastoise, Charizard, Charmeleon, Ditto, Dragonair, Ivysaur, Machamp, Marowak, Muk, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Omastar, Poliwrath, Slowbro, Vaporeon, Venusaur, Victreebel, Vileplume, and Weepinbell.