Pokemon Go Nest Locations: How to Find Spawns in Your Area
Pokemon Go Nest Locations: How to Find Spawns in Your Area
Catching a specific Pokemon isn’t an easy task in Pokemon Go since there aren’t any clear clues where certain species will be. The general types can be found in relevant locations, like water Pokemon near water, but there is one more method which is reliable and that is to keep track of your area’s Pokemon Go nest.
Since you are here, you must be knowing Pokemon Go Nest are places where a massive amount of the same Pokemon spawn on a regular basis. Although, one can find a Squirtle near water, going to a Squirtle nest means a 100 chance of walking away with one. Mostly, super uncommon Pokemon aren’t to be found in nests, but there have been few rare nests across the world where they have popped time and again. In case, you happen to live in one of such areas, count yourself damn lucky.
First thing first, Niantic Labs has started changing nest spawns so that they output different species than when the game originally launched. This is the very reason, various users have reported finding Eevee spawns in Dratini nests. Also, certain nests where rare Pokemon appeared have been removed, since the company found it too easy to catch these high-leveled species.
Now, to know what’s near you, you can through this wiki which is a pretty solid list of spawns from around the world, as reported by users who have been there themselves. It’s a sorted list by species, making it easier to find what you want. You can also click on “town/city” to sort by what’s near you specifically. The last nest update was on July 29th, so just make sure the nest’s “confirmed date” is sometime after that. In case the nest location hasn’t been confirmed past 29th July, it may no longer be home to the same species as it once was.
Following is a list of the July 29th Pokemon Go nest migrations
Bulbasaur –> Bulbasaur
Charmander –> Bulbasaur
Squirtle –> Charmander
Caterpie –> Squirtle
Ekans –> Spearow
Pikachu –> Ekans
Sandshrew –> Pikachu
Nidoran♀ –> Sandshrew / Pikachu
Nidoran♂ –> Nidoran♀ / Sandshrew
Clefairy –> Nidoran♂ / #Nidoran♀
Vulpix –> Clefairy / Nidoran♂
Jigglypuff –> Vulpix / Clefairy
Oddish –> Jigglypuff
Paras –> Oddish / Jigglypuff
Venonat –> Oddish
Diglett –> Paras
Meowth –> Venonat
Psyduck –> Diglett
Mankey –> Meowth / Diglett
Growlithe –> Psyduck / Meowth
Poliwag –> Mankey / Psyduck
Abra –> Growlithe / Mankey
Machop –> Poliwag / Growlithe
Bellsprout –> Poliwag
Tentacool –> Machop / Abra
Geodude –> Bellsprout / Machop
Ponyta –> Bellsprout
Slowpoke –> Tentacool
Magnemite –> Geodude / Tentacool
Farfetch’d –> Ponyta
Doduo –> Ponyta
Seel –> Slowpoke / Ponyta
Shellder –> Magnemite / Slowpoke
Gastly –> Doduo / Magnemite
Onix –> Seel / Doduo
Drowzee –> Seel
Krabby –> Shellder
Voltorb –> Gastly
Exeggcute –> Onix / Gastly
Cubone –> Drowzee / Onix
Hitmonlee –> Krabby / Drowzee
Hitmonchan –> Voltorb / Krabby
Lickitung –> Exeggcute / Voltorb
Rhyhorn –> Cubone / Exeggcute
Tangela –> Rhyhorn / Cubone
Kangaskhan –> Rhyhorn
Horsea –> Tangela / Rhyhorn
Goldeen –> Horsea
Staryu –> Goldeen
Mr. Mime –> Staryu / Goldeen
Scyther –> Staryu
Jynx –> Scyther / Staryu
Electabuzz –> Jynx / Scyther
Magmar –> Electabuzz / Jynx
Pinsir –> Magmar / Electabuzz
Tauros –> Pinsir / Magmar
Magikarp –> Pinsir
Eevee –> Magikarp
Dratini –> Eevee
In case you noticed changes other than the ones mentioned above in the Pokemon Go nests, drop in the comments section below.
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