'Pokemon Go' Tips & Tricks: Find Nest Locations And Nearby Spawns To Catch Specific Monsters [VIDEO]; Hatch Incubated Eggs Effortlessly, Here’s How!
ByCatching specific Pokemon monsters can sometimes get quite laborious, especially if a "Pokemon Go" player has no idea about the exact location of these species. Gamers are likely to bump into most of these species in locations that are relevant to their types; however they could use the nest locations in the area to capture their favorite monsters.
Using the Google Maps is one of the most efficient ways to finding nests in your areas. Several players have been adding some considerable nests in the Google Maps documents in the past week.
What Are "Pokemon Go" Nests
"Pokemon Go" nests refer to areas on the map that boast plenty of the same Pokemon characters which do not cease spawning.
For instance, a Squirtle in "Pokemon Go" is likely to make an appearance near a body of water, however going to a nest where the Squritle is, will ensure that a player will actually catch one, Heavy reported.
In a bid to make the hit augmented reality game even more unpredictable, Niantic Labs recently rolled out a radical overhaul to the location of nests and what creatures spawn there. Not too long ago, the studio rearranged several nest locations in "Pokemon Go," signifying one nest could have an Eevee for about week and then the next week, the nest will have a Scyther, TheBitBag reported.
Visiting these nests would enable you to stock up candies for one species and then be able to evolve it. This helps you increase your level in "Pokemon Go" taking you a step close to being a Master Trainer.
There are a few nests that have rare Pokemon monsters in them, so if you bump into such nests, it is recommended that you go to the location of the nest as this could be your only chance to catch a rare Pokemon. It remains to be seen if the nests of the rare creatures also undergo changes regularly.
The developers did the shuffling of "Pokemon Go" nests to encourage players to step outside the comfort of their homes.
Check out the video below for more information on how to find any rare nest:
Easiest Way To Hatch Incubated Eggs
Avid "Pokemon Go" players are no strangers to the rewards offered by PokeStops. Among the most interesting rewards given by these stops are the eggs that could hatch based on their value.
At present, there are three types of eggs in the game, classified on the basis of the distance a player needs to cover before they hatch i.e. 2km, 5km and 10km. The mechanics is derived from the earlier Pokemon games, which implies that the longer the distance, the rarer the creature to be acquired once the egg hatches, GameNGuide reported.
This is how the mechanics works:
After starting "Pokemon Go," the player receives one incubator as a starting item. This incubator has multiple uses, so it is recommended to use it every time you obtain an egg. However, as you level up, you will receive more incubators as rewards, but unlike the first one you received, these incubators will have limited uses and will break once you've used them three times.
Players, who are willing to shell out some real money, can get more of these incubators using PokeCoins at the Shop.
In this manner, a player can hatch the eggs they acquire from PokeStops, since every player can carry maximize of nine eggs simultaneously. In order to use an incubator to hatch an egg, the players have to fill up the distance meter essential for it to hatch, but the player needs to stay within a specific speed limit to hatch the eggs.
The GPS will reportedly work in sync with the phone's built-in pedometer, meaning you cannot hatch it by going inside a car and driving it a few kilometers. With this, players should either drive slowly or even better, just take a walk.