‘Pokemon Go’ Cheats, Tips & Tricks: How to Catch Stronger Pokemon; Lapras, Arcanine, or Gyrados

The world's most popular mobile gaming app, "Pokemon Go", has players frantically searching for the strongest "Pokemon" for their roster. While finding basic "Pokemon" is certainly a piece of cake, even for the newest of players, 20 "Pidgeys" and 15 "Rattatas" won't be enough to win battles, let alone take down a "Pokemon Gym". For all of the world's "Pokemon Go" players, here is a helpful guide that will help you catch a "Lapras," "Arcanine," or "Gyrados."

It's important to have a stacked team of heavy hitting "Pokemon" in "Pokemon Go", and catching 3 of the game's heavier hitters is certainly a good addition to any player's collection. Thanks to The Bit Bag, here are ways to catch a "Lapras," "Arcanine," and "Gyrados," and help make your "Pokemon Go" life a little bit easier.

Now, finding these 3 "Pokemon" will not be as easy, as capturing others. Players will have to go greater lengths just to locate them. Gamepur says using incense in "Pokemon Go" will help players find more and sometimes rarer "Pokemon," especially if used in remote places where common "Pokemon" don't flock.

After players have encountered either a "Lapras," "Arcanine," or "Gyrados," the next step now is to actually capture them. According to The Bit Bug, using regular "Pokeballs" to catch them usually won't be as successful. Players could use a "Great Ball" or "Ultra Ball," to get a higher chance of securely capturing them. Writer Party notes that you have to increase your level in order to be able to acquire the higher level "Great Ball" and "Ultra Ball," as they won't be available in the early stages of "Pokemon Go".

The technique of throwing your "Pokeball" at these higher level "Pokemon" also counts. Players should try practicing their throws, before wasting their valuable "Great Balls" or "Ultra balls." Another tip is to feed berries to the "Pokemon" to keep them from running away.

With the right "Pokeball", good aim, and a little bit of luck and persistence, you will definitely have a "Lapras," "Arcanine," and "Gyrados" in your "Pokemon Go" roster in no time.

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