"usgamer" said : Pokémon GO - How to Catch Rare Pokémon Without a Tracker

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As it stated in Here's how to catch Pokémon GO's rare Pokémon without any kind of a tracking system. So here are some tips on how you can catch Pokémon in Pokémon GO without a tracker. Don't hesitate to use Razzberries and Great Balls on rare Pokémon with high combat power (CP)- Finally, if that Dragonite does show itself, don't fool around. Search for Pokémon in areas specific to their typesPokémon GO won't bar you from finding and catching certain Pokémon types based on your location (outside of a few Pokémon that are specific to certain continents). When it hatches after you walk a certain number of kilometers, you may wind up with a very rare Pokémon that's typically difficult to catch in the wild.


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Pokémon GO is Reportedly Targeting 'Cheaters' By Hiding Rare Pocket Monsters


Pokémon GO is Reportedly Targeting 'Cheaters' By Hiding Rare Pocket Monsters
The program update doesn't ban Pokémon trainers from playing the game, instead it prevents them from encountering rare Pokémon and punishes them with common spawns such as Pidgey, Rattata, Hoothoot etc. Many players, perhaps in a bid to avoid seeing the same old Pokémon day after day, have also being using third-party apps to boost their visibility and chances of good finds. Pokémon GO has nearly reached its one year milestone; it's also easy to forget that, for a time, the game took over the world. Creator Niantic has reportedly stepped up its attempts to thwart some of these exploits by rolling out a new anti-cheat system. Do you think this new method to target bots and 'cheats' will ultimately succeed in Pokémon GO?

Pokémon Go 'Cheaters' Say Niantic Is Punishing Them By Hiding Rare Monster Spawns
For the last couple of days, the Pokémon Go community has erupted over a new security measure that allegedly hides rare monster spawns from cheaters. While Niantic considers this cheating, within hardcore communities, playing Pokémon Go with "mappers" is considered an optimal and enjoyable way to play. It would make sense for Pokémon Go to beef up its blockade against cheaters, thereby preventing players from gaming their way to the rarest monsters. We reached out to Niantic to ask about the so-called shadowban, but they have not yet responded to our requests for comment. By now you've probably heard about the myriad of third-party applications that Pokémon Go players use, such as tracking maps that tell people what creatures appear in a given area.


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