Just like previous seasons in the mobile AR game, the Season of Heritage also includes some unique spawns for players to find if they are able to visit specific real-world biomes. The Pokemon that players encounter in the wild will vary depending on whether they are in a city, a forest, or near a body of water. The Pokemon GO community is wrapping up the first week of play during February and there have been a long list of confirmed seasonal sightings.
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PoGO trainers looking for particular Pokemon may want to keep in mind that the following list represents the spawns that are present or increased due to the current season (Heritage). There are plenty of other Pokemon that will be available as well and the list is not comprehensive. Players hunting for something specific may be able to use these locations to help find the Pokemon’s most likely nearby spawn point in their local area:
Cities
Porygon Snubbull Glameow Bronzor Lillipup Trubbish Solosis and many more…
Forests
Caterpie Taillow Croagunk Joltik Ferroseed Karrablast Shelmet and many more…
Mountains
Clefairy Aerodactyl Teddiursa Meditite Numel Hippopotas Munna and many more…
Bodies of Water
Psyduck Lapras Wingull Barboach Finneon Feebas Bidoof and many more…
Northern Hemisphere
Delibird Turtwig Chimchar Piplup Cottonee Vanillite Deerling (Winter) and many more…
Southern Hemisphere
Tangela Treecko Torchic Mudkip Carvanha Combee Deerling (Summer) and many more…
Collectors and fans of Pokemon GO PvE and PvP have some decent motivation to head out thanks to this list and many players will end up bumping into these Pokemon while they are out participating in this month’s events anyway. Trainers should learn much more about exact details of other activities throughout the remaining weeks of the Season of Heritage, while we wait for the next season’s details to arrive.
“Different Pokemon will be appearing in the wild! As the seasons change, different Pokémon will be appearing in different areas across the world!”
Some locations, like the Northern and Southern Hemispheres for example, are not quite as easy to quickly travel to if a player isn’t already there. That said, the others do offer some portion of players something to seek out in most parts of the world, though. Trainers don’t need to go to an ocean to be near a body of water or actually climb a mountain to find those spawns.
Be sure to check back in the near future for more Pokemon GO strategy guides, news, and updates. Until then, good luck out there, trainers!
Pokemon GO is available now on mobile devices.
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