Okay. We admit it. We’ve been glued to our phones playing Pokemon GO every second of every day as well. Since Niantic’s new location-based game hit Singaporean shores, it’s not surprising to see throngs of people crowding around Pokemon Gyms and known locations of rare Pokemon.
If rare forms of Pokemon have eluded you so far, fret not. We’ve sacrificed our time and sleep for a worthy cause, travelling far and wide to compile a list of locations where you can find rare Pokemon nests & frequent spawn locations.
For the uninitiated, nests are where many similar species of Pokemon will spawn in the same location. In spawn areas, specific rare Pokemon will appear using lure modules or every few hours’ interval.
Pikachu Nest
Location: Universal Studio at Sentosa (see map for exact location spot)
Dratini Nest
Location: Chinese Garden (see map for exact location spot)
Magikarp Nest
Location: Esplanade (see map for exact location spot)
Chansey Nest
Location: Khoo Teck Puat & Changi General Hospital
Onix Nest
Location: Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West (see map for exact location spot)
Growlithe Nest
Location: Japanese Garden near entrance (see map for exact location spot)
TOP FREQUENT LOCATION FOR RARE POKEMON:
Charizard
Spawn locations: Sentosa gateway ave, Sengkang Community Club, ION Orchard Atrium Level 1 & Area between Seletar Club Road and Seletar Country Club
Snorlax
Spawn locations: City Plaza, Woodlands Ave 1, Nex Shopping mall, Vivocity, Bedok Point and 5 Tampines central 6
Blastoise
Spawn locations: SMU, Pek Kio Market, 2 Keppel Bay Vista, Singapore 098382, Outside Ang Mo Kio MRT station along Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 & Stone Boar at Chinese Garden
Raichu
Spawn locations: Leng Kee Road
Jynx
Spawn locations: Kent Ridge Park
Gyarados & Dratini
Spawn locations: 401 Hougang Ave 10
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