How do you play the Pokémon challenges on Google Maps?
If you think you’re up to the challenge, grab your Poké Ball and the newest version of Google Maps for iPhone or Android. Then tap the search bar, “press start,” and begin your quest. Leave no stone unturned or city unzoomed as you seek out wild Charizards and Pikachus to add to your Pokédex.
How do you play Pokémon on Google Maps?
- First, open Google Maps, tap the search bar, and press Start next to the Pokémon icon.
- You’ll get a map (of Mountain View, naturally), where you’ll start to see Pokémon characters.
- Tap to catch ’em.
- Word on the street is that most of the characters are at major landmarks around the world.
Where does Pokémon live?
Many regions are on separate continents with the earlier introduced regions (Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh) being based on parts of Japan, with later regions being based on parts of the United States (Unova and Alola), France (Kalos) and the United Kingdom (Galar).
How do you find Pokemon near you?
Tap the bar at the bottom right corner of the Map View to see which Pokémon are near your current location. Each Pokémon on the Nearby screen can be found near a PokéStop in your vicinity. Pokémon already in your Pokédex will appear in color, while those not in your Pokédex will appear as silhouettes.
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How do you get Mewtwo in Pokemon go?
Mewtwo and Armored Mewtwo normally can’t be found in the wild, so be sure to battle Armored Mewtwo during the Pokémon Day Celebration event. If you can’t catch one before it ends, be sure to check Pokemon.com to see if Mewtwo or Armored Mewtwo will appear again.
What happens at level 40 in Pokemon GO?
Trainers who reached level 40 before Thursday, December 31, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. local time earned the title of Legacy 40 Trainer and some exclusive perks, like Timed Research that rewards an exclusive Gyarados Hat avatar item and a special Legacy 40 medal.