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'Pokemon Go' Latest News & Update: Part Two of Holiday Event Underway, Gamers Hope for Better Spawns, Lures
The second half of the “Pokemon Go” Holiday Year End is finally live, 8 with many hoping for better results. For those who engaged in the first part, it was all about getting one-time use incubators to help out in adding more pocket monsters to their inventory.
Similar to traditional egg-hatching, the 10 KM eggs offered better chances of getting Gen 2 Pokemon. But based on feedback, some haven’t necessarily gotten their fair share of new critters. In fact, some “Pokemon Go” players have ended up disappointed with new critters but lower stats.
Among the new breed for the second part of the “Pokemon Go,” Holiday Year-End event are the Gen 1 starters. The increase in appearances is expected, similar to the Santa-Hat Pikachu which is still available as we speak. Among the critters who should spawn more include “Charizard”, “Venusaur” and “Blastoise”. Incidentally, lure modules will last longer at 60 minutes (1 hour) at least for this special event, Dual Shockers reported.
Lately, “Bulbasaur”, “Charmander” and “Squirtle have been making spawning more though some have carried low levels, Forbes reported. Be it as it may, the initiative goes beyond the spawns and more on the Poke Candy needed to evolve critters on “Pokemon Go”. Aside from the spawns, there are the gift boxes which come to mind. Will there be new items included in the lures or lucky eggs expected to be in them? Will Incubators or Incense still be around?
Starter evolutions are now out though the ones to be caught are still left to chance. Most of the ones appearing on “Pokemon Go” are base-level creatures which are not that easy to snag. This means gamers may want to make sure they have ample berries and Ultra balls to make sure their hunting efforts don’t go to waste.
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