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But since that theory was put forth, there's an alternate one that I could buy as well: Raids are actually going to be designed for legendary Pokémon encounters. I have said before that I am not really a fan of the ideal of "landmark" spawns a way to distribute LegendaryPokémon. No, everyone doesn't live by Times Square or the Space Needle, but their local park? So, what would a Legendary Raid be like in Pokémon GO? But one final item of note was found in the patch that players have yet to fully decipher.
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But since that theory was put forth, there's an alternate one that I could buy as well: Raids are actually going to be designed for legendary Pokémon encounters. I have said before that I am not really a fan of the ideal of "landmark" spawns a way to distribute LegendaryPokémon. No, everyone doesn't live by Times Square or the Space Needle, but their local park? So, what would a Legendary Raid be like in Pokémon GO? But one final item of note was found in the patch that players have yet to fully decipher.
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Pokémon GO's Mystery Raids Might Actually Be Live Legendary Events
But since that theory was put forth, there's an alternate one that I could buy as well: Raids are actually going to be designed for legendary Pokémon encounters. I have said before that I am not really a fan of the ideal of "landmark" spawns a way to distribute LegendaryPokémon. No, everyone doesn't live by Times Square or the Space Needle, but their local park? So, what would a Legendary Raid be like in Pokémon GO? But one final item of note was found in the patch that players have yet to fully decipher.Pokémon Go Might Actually Make You Happier, a New Study SaysWhile many may blame video games for keeping kids inside and isolated, one new study on the monster-catching app Pokémon Go found the game was tied to exercise and making friends. The study , authored by University of Wisconsin-Madison teaching assistant James Bonus, found that playing Pokémon Go can be linked to positive outcomes such as friendship formation and walking — which in many cases "predicted enhanced well-being," the study said. "We tend to talk about mobile technology and video games in really negative ways," Bonus said. The study, which surveyed 399 people online between the ages of 18 and 75, showed that Pokémon Go players were more physically active and more likely to be engaging in new friendships, Bonus said. "We wanted to paint a picture that technology is what you make of it, and it can contribute to positive life outcomes, too."
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