That feeling when you're close to hatching a 10 km egg, butyour phoe is about to die and the distance counter only registers 0.2 km of a 2 km walk. ;_;
I think I'd have to go driving to nests to even get to 110, from the pokemon I've seen arrive in my town, i'd only manage maybe 102 if they appeared often enough.
I have no source of water or electrc pokemon without traveling somewhere else.
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I knw that from my one trip to the beach I've done. It was just annoying I wasn't allowed into the caravan park that had everything.
Well I probably could have snuck in, but I shall listen to the advice it gives me about not tresspassing.
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I'm pretty much at the point where I'm not even playing anymore. I can't make special trips to somewhere actually worthwhile to play everyday. If I'm out for a walk anyways, I'll usually have it open to hatch eggs, but I'm pretty much dry up on pokeballs and without making a special trip somewhere there are lots of stops, I'm not likely to replenish anytime soon. Kinda disappointing really.
In post 531, Cabd wrote:At this point any further progress will come from driving out of town to various nests.
It's also possible that some of your local spawns switch to something new. In the last update our at-home spawn changed to Omanyte, giving us both enough over the past couple of weeks to get Omastars. I'd not found either previously in the wild and so it might have been a long time before I could add them to my dex otherwise.
I'm currently at 102, but will get to 108 with my next evolve batch.
Yeah nests shift every patch or so based on pokedex number. For example; all dratini spawns might shift to eevee spawns; then to magmar spawns. There's a subreddit tracking those and from what they can tell; they're just using a simple "every nest spawns X pokedex positions down" approach each time.
Currently in COVID hell, population: Entire Household
The two nests shifts local to us are:
Eevee -> Magikarp -> Omanyte
Growlithe -> Meowth -> Psyduck
The first shifts seem to be on the list but second ones don't match. So this doesn't actually predict what the next shift will be I guess... it just shows that all shifts are the same when they happen.
The Eevee nest by my house changed to Kabuto, so I don't think that's a hard and fast list
Also, what is NM doing? Worst play I’ve ever seen.
I can't remember the last N_M post that wasn't bland, unimaginative and lame. Some shitposters are at least somewhat funny. You are the epitomy of the type of poster that nobody would miss if you were to suddenly disappear. You never add anything of value.
I'm guessing you haven't read the game and probably never will? Why even sign up to play?
Was that first migration (29 July) or second migration (22 August)? I'm pretty sure that list applies only to first migration (although maybe it's a muddle of the two).
Also, found out about the Global Nest Atlas project, which is pretty cool. Although sadly there are not a lot of nests marked in our area, aside from the ones I already knew about... apart from a reported Exxegute nest on the edge of town which looks promising.
hatch other regional pokemon... I think most reports have been discredited as potential spoofers?
We visited that exeggute nest I mentioned and it was awesome! Also I combined info on max CPs and IV calculator to build up a nice team of 2,000+ CP gym defenders.
Our local gyms are changing hands faster than ever though; where previously we could collect 7-9 coins at the weekend before our batteries ran out, recently it's been a challenge to hold more than 4 simultaneously. But then last weekend we cycled out to a nature reserve and managed to find some off-the-beaten-path gyms, and for the first time, have held onto a handful for more than 3 days in a row.