How To Catch Water Type 'Pokemon Go' Gyarados, Lapras, Seadra, Starmie And Where To Find Them; Tips & Tricks To Use Evolution

Water type Pokemons are must haves for Pokemon masters playing "Pokemon Go" and here are some tips in order to acquire them and where to find them. Some of the strongest water type monsters are Gyarados, Lapras, Seadra, and Starmie.

Where to catch these water type Pokemons in "Pokemon Go" are in areas near large bodies of water such as lakes or oceans or landmarks that are water-related such as fountains and swimming pools. There are also monsters found near small ponds, rivers, and beaches, iTechPost reported.

However, Mobile & Apps suggest that if these water-type monsters are not found by "Pokemon Go" players once outside their homes, the best option is to evolve the characters. To evolve Seadra and Starmie in "Pokemon Go" one must start from the monster's first form. For Seadra, which is a seahorse like monster, it could evolve from its original form, which is the Horsea. One can make Horsea evolve into Seadra by using 50 Horsea Candy.

As for Starmie, which is a water-psychic type hybrid, "Pokemon Go" players could evolve it using 50 Staryu Candy. Horsea and Staryu could be obtained by "Pokemon Go" players by looking for it in the wild or by hatching 5km egg.

For Gyarados' Evolution, it is a rare monster so catching it and evolving it would be much more difficult than the others. One has to have 400 Magikarp Candy in order to evolve the monster into Gyarados. Magikarp could be obtained from bodies of water.

Lastly, for Lapras, the water and ice type Pokemon monster in "Pokemon Go" could also be caught in the wild but one must have a lot of high level Pokeballs and Razz Berries. Catching it is quite difficult as it is one of the strongest Pokemons in "Pokemon Go." One could also hatch a 10km egg to get Lapras.

Aside from the aforementioned water-type Pokemon monsters, other strong water-type Pokemons are Blastoise, Poliwrath, and Vaporeon.

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