'Pokemon Go' Tips And Tricks: How To Find Nest Locations, Spawns In Your Area To Catch Specific Monsters

"Pokemon Go" players sometimes have a difficult time to catch specific Pokemon monsters as there is no way for them to know where these species are. Although most species are found in locations relevant to their types, players could actually use the nest locations in the area in order to catch needed monsters. One of the most effective ways for you to find nests in your areas is using the Google Maps. Many players have been adding major nests in the Google Maps documents in the past week.

What are "Pokemon Go" nests? Basically, these are the places on the map that have the massive amount of the same Pokemon characters which will continue to spawn consistently. For example, a Squirtle in "Pokemon Go" could be found near a body of water but going to a nest where the Squritle is would guarantee that a player will actually catch one, Heavy reported.

The Bitbag reported, however, that the creator of the game, Niantic Labs, recently made drastic changes regarding the location of nests and what characters spawn there in an effort to make the game all the more unpredictable. Just recently, Niantic Labas shuffled several nest locations in "Pokemon Go" meaning one nest could have an Eevee for at least a week then the next week, the nest will have a Scyther.

Going to these nests would help "Pokemon Go" players stock up candies for one specie and then be able to evolve it. This then leads to increasing the level of the player for "Pokemon Go" making him or her a step closer to being a Master Trainer.

Some nests also have rare Pokemon monsters in them so if one comes across such, it is best to go to the location of the nest as it might be the only way to capture a rare monster. It is unclear if the nests for the rare monsters will also change regularly.

Niantic Labs reportedly did the shuffling of the nets on "Pokemon Go" as they want players to discover other places.

"Pokemon Go" is available for free download for both iOS and Android users. However, there are in-app purchases that require one to spend a certain amount of money.

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