While several creatures in "Pokemon Go" can be captured without breaking a sweat, getting your hands on a slew of other creatures could be quite laborious. Here are a few tips to catch Abra, Kadabra, Ninetails, Alakazam and Vulpix.

Abra, Kadabra and Alazakam are comparatively difficult creatures to capture. Abra can be found in regions that are full of grasses and where the sun is down. Residential areas, parks or fields are some places where gamers should go to capture Abra.

It is worth noting that there are rare chances of discovering the creature in the wild, Yibada reported.

The aboriginal evolution of Abra is Kadabra. This implies gamers can find Kadabra in the same locations where Abra can be found.

That being said, ferreting out Kadabra in the game isn't quite child's play. Alakazam is the subsequent evolution of Abra. To find it, gamers should go to dim-lighted grasslands.

After capturing Abra, gamers should put the creature in the Pokedex and then evolve it into Kadabra and then Alakazam. Abra can be evolved into Kadabra with 25 candies and with 100 candies; gamers can evolve Kadabra into Alakazam.

Abra is an extremely cunning Pokemon in the original games as it boasts ability to teleport. In fact, it is so devious, it can teleport while it is asleep, a useful characteristic, taking into consideration that it sleeps 18 hours a day, Pokédex reported.

Vulpix (Fire-type Pokemon) can be found in moderately hot places such as beaches and farm lands. Alternatively, gamers can get the creature by hatching it in a 5 kms egg.

In addition to Vulpix, players can also find Ninetails in such warm places. In order to get this Pokemon, players can either place Razz Berries at the beach or evolve the Vulpix with 50 candies to get the Pokemon.

Rumors are running rampant that Ninetails and Vulpix will make their appearances in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" games.

In other news, authorities in Iran have banned "Pokemon Go" citing security concerns. The decision was made by the High Council of Virtual Spaces, The Independence reported.

Iran has become the first nation to officially forbid the popular augmented reality game from Niantic. The authorities in Iran were reportedly waiting to see to what measure Niantic would go to work side by side with them before declaring the game illegal.

Indonesia restricts cops from playing the hit location-based game while on duty. Not too long ago, French gamer was arrested after wandering off on a military base in a bid to capture Pokemon.