Pokémon Go Every Gen 1 Pokémon And How To Catch Them All
Pokémon Go Every Gen 1 Pokémon And How To Catch Them All
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Pokémon Go Every Gen 1 Pokémon And How To Catch Them All
How to catch all Gen 1 Pokémon in Pokémon Go - a complete guide for all original 151. The path to catching every Pokémon in is a long and arduous journey that will take quite some time. Some of this can be cut down through clever trading and participating in events in your local area, but for the vast majority of the time you will need to be outside catching a significant number of Pokémon. RELATED: For those looking to catch every member of Generation 1 here’s a handy list of all the Pokémon you’ll need to catch and the various ways to obtain them. Some will be easily found in your neighborhood, others will require leveling up through candies, and others can only be obtained at raids. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Some Pokémon are found in very specific locations, such as Universities, while others are located in general biomes such as Grassy areas. For clarification purposes areas are anywhere with significant water like oceans, lakes, or rivers; Grassy tends to refer to flat grassy areas like parks or fields; Commercial refers to shopping areas or business districts; Residential is apartment complexes or suburbs. Nature is forests, hiking trails, national parks; Industrial is places like warehouses or factories; Warm and Dry are typically deserts, volcanoes or areas with high temperatures; and finally Recreation refers to places like theme parks and water parks. It should be noted that these areas are generally where certain Pokémon are found and there are often exceptions. This guide is by no means comprehensive and local laws regarding acceptable locations for finding Pokémon can change things, for instance some religions have requested that their churches be Pokémon free zones and some landmarks in many areas have been taken off the list. When in doubt or struggling to find a particular Pokémon reach out to local players to get a better idea on where to find what you’re looking for.