The 18th "Pokemon Go" nest migration has already transpired. It only mean one thing, the avid catchers have two weeks to find out what kind of migratory Pokemon are hatching around their area. That span of time will give them a chance to fill up their Pokedex with as many as they can catch and acquire strong attackers for taking and holding gyms.
The news about this nest migration has been confirmed by "Pokemon Go" Hub. It has actually occurred and for certain, a post of Silph Road will soon to happen. To check these fleeting migratory Pokemon nests, and have better chances to catch them, here are some ways to do it.
By using Silph Road's Global Nest Atlas, catchers can check what Pokemon are showing up on post-migration. However, it is quite sparse due to fortnightly revamp. One can help in filing out the atlas fast by registering a Reddit account with the Silph Road subreddit. Then by logging where a certain Pokemon is spawning, this will be registered on the atlas. If this is out of your league, Global Nest Atlas has confirmed nests location already and those who eagerly awaits this can now start filling their Pokedex.
There is no need to feel unhappy for some unfortunate nest changes because there are quite a lot of city specific subreddits that can be browsed. Posting in the general nest migration update thread can also be done. In a period of two weeks, these spawns will change again, so catchers are advised to make the most out of it.
In other "Pokemon Go" updates, tips on how to get stardust can be checked out at Mic's "Pokemon Go" guides. The guide will also provide information on how long it will take to reach level 40, how to create new PokeStops and how it distribute Pokemon eggs. Ways on how to maximize the chances of catching Pokemon is also stated there. Not only this, but the guide also gives tips on how to catch Gen 2 Baby Pokemon and a lot more information about catching the much awaited Pokemon Ditto.
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