"Pokemon GO" has taken the world by storm and players all over the world are scrambling to find the virtual creatures. Some of these "Pokemon Go" creatures are difficult to spot and catch such as Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Ninetales, and Vulpix. We have compiled some tips on how to catch these evasive pocket monsters.
"Pokemon Go" creature Abra, whose first evolution is Kadabra and Alakazam later on, can be found during your daily trips outside, but the best period to find them is at nighttime in residential areas with plenty of grassy locations, AttackoftheFanboy reported. Kadabra and Alakazam can be spotted in the same type of location as Abra, but that's really difficult.
The best chance for you to have a Kadabra or Alakazam is to catch numerous Abras. Catch 26 Abra candies and evolve it into a Kadabra, or catch 100 Abra candies and evolve it into an Alakazam.
Some of you may be impatient with this kind of approach but the reward, in the end, is worth it. If you're having difficulties spotting and catching "Pokemon Go" creature Abra, you can always hatch the pocket monster using a 5km egg.
As for Vulpix, this fire-type Pokemon is usually found in warm places like beaches and farmlands. The Pokémon, however, can also be spotted in residential areas, though that's less likely, according to Rankedboost.
Like other fire-type "Pokemon Go" monsters, a Vulpix can be hatched using a 5km egg or be caught using lots of Pokeballs and Razz Berries. Granted, the Vulpix is a little weak in its first evolution with only 12 CP per level, but this fox-like Pokémon evolves into the more powerful and majestic Ninetales.
Ninetales is an advantage in every Pokemon team because of its good fire power and great defense statistics, Mobile & Apps reported. It's possible to catch the "Pokemon Go" monster in the wild, but the easiest and less taxing method to get one is to evolve a Vulpix instead using 50 Vulpix Candy.
Speaking of "Pokemon Go" creatures Vulpix and Ninetales, there are recent reports saying that the two fire-type Pokemon will have an ice-type form in "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon," Polygon reported. In that update, Ninetales will be shooting ice crystals out of its fur to attack enemies.
Other pocket monsters that will have an ice-type counterpart in "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" are Sandshrew and Sandslash. New Pokemon will also be introduced in the update's Pokedex including Oricorio (Sensu, Pa'u, Baile, and Pom-Pom), Mudbray, Minior, Gumshoos, Fomantis, and Lurantis.
"Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" is set in the islands of Alola, an island that bears resemblance to Hawaii. The update will be released on Nintendo DS on November 18.
Stay tuned for more updates on "Pokemon Go" tips and tricks.