If you are still new into the game or haven’t had the chance to fill up your PokeDex, now’s the chance to do so.
In a Facebook post, the kind souls at Prize Stage compiled a list of 13 places where you can catch ALL 141 Pokemon – and we presume that it can all be done within 1 or 2 days – provided if you really free up all your time just for that sole purpose.
1. Suntec City
Clefairy, Jigglypuff, Zubats and Onyx (usually behind marche @ grass patch )
2. Vivocity
Dratini (6/hr), Magikarp, Dragonaire
3. RWS Waterfront
Dratini, Seel, Dewgong, Shelder, Magenmite, Voltrob, Pikachu (6/hr in USS)
USS has all the rare Pokemon, visit if u can !
Got 2 Chanseys at USS monorail station 7 eleven at 1 am TWICE.
4. MBS Waterfront
Dratini, Seel, Shelder, Squirtle, Omanyte (@ Fullerton bay too)
5. Straits View Park (MBFC)
Charmander (6-12/hr), Squirtle, Bulbasaur
They come in waves, as in a lot will spawn and then there will be a drought for up to 1 hr.
6. East Coast Park
Cubone, Rhyhorn, Pikachu, Lapras, Hitmonlee & Hitmonchan
7. Sembawang Park
Growlithe, Ponyta, Mankey, Arcanine
8. Woodlands Waterfront Park
Vulpix, Digglet, Abra, Ponyta
9. Yishun Park
A lot of different Pokemon but no nests.
Got 2 Snorlax here though
10. Changi Village
All the random and rare Pokemon can be found here! Drowsee, Vulpix, Pikachu, Kabuto and Omanyte too !
Got a Snorlax and Aeroductyl there.
11. Changi airport T3
Only Eevees but got aircon !
12. Tampines AVE 5 park
Machops and Eevees
13. Pasir Ris Park
Jynx and Scyther !
And here are some tips from them as well:
- All of them come in waves and after 3-4 spawns, there might be a dry period for a while.
- Snorlax and Porygon appear randomly but now it’s very common and there can be up to 5-6 per hour on our island.
- Aeroductyl always appears near the west coast highway and fort canning (saw it there 4 times)
- Just camp at a location for a few hours and usually something rare will turn up! Remember to pick up ur rubbish when you leave k !
All the best!
This post was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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