In Pokémon GO, many players are currently reporting that they are having trouble finding the night spawns. Now a trainer gives an important tip on how to get the appropriate monsters. We at MeinMMO will show you what you can do.
What spawns are we talking about? The day and night event is currently running in Pokémon GO, where you can meet corresponding day and night active monsters. These should alternate depending on the time of day. But the night Pokémon are causing many players a headache at the moment. A trainer has now explained how he was able to find the monsters. We have summarized it for you below.
Trainer finds night spawns after sunrise
What’s the problem with night spawns? While the day spawns, like Sunrock or Ledyba, can be easily caught in Pokémon GO during the day, the night spawns cause difficulties for the trainers. They literally show up in the middle of the night, keeping the trainers up late.
There is criticism from the community, mainly because of the current collector’s challenge, for which some of the night spawns have to be caught. Unlike the Starry Sky Special Research, which is also active during the event and has no time limit, the Collector’s Challenge must be completed in good time before the event ends to claim the rewards.
Coach gives important tip: If you don’t want to spend the night for the night Pokémon, you can easily save them at another time, as the Reddit user Froggo14 reveals in his post. So he explains that he could also find her early in the morning.
He writes (via reddit.com): For anyone who still needs the night spawns, you should consider an early morning walk. I am in Portugal where the sunrise is at 06:15. I went for a walk around 08:15 and got a mix of night and day spawns. I managed to catch Toxiped and Paragoni which were the last 2 I needed.
What does this mean for coaches in Germany? In the last few days, players on social networks have noticed that the night spawns can still be found about 2 hours after sunrise. Some even had a longer chance to catch them.
Depending on where you live in Germany, the sun currently rises between 4:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. After that you have about 2 hours to look for them.
What do other trainers say about this note?
Coaches confirm tip: Other trainers can also confirm this advice. They were out and about in the early hours of the morning and were able to find the night-time Pokémon they needed to solve the Collector’s Challenge Like Day and Night. Here’s what you can read in the comments (via reddit.com):
criticism of the situation: But not all coaches are happy with this proposal. For them, the sunrise is very early and they would therefore have to do their morning rounds much earlier in order to be able to catch the night spawns.
In addition, they criticize the approach and the lack of communication on the part of Niantic. It was not officially announced when the spawns can be found. Here’s how they vent their anger on social media (via reddit.com):
But if you are out early in the morning anyway because of work or school, you can definitely try Froggo14’s tip. Perhaps you will then also discover the missing monsters.
Have you solved your collector’s challenge yet? Or are you still missing night spawns? Will you try Froggo14’s tip and go pokemon hunting in the early morning hours in the coming days? Let us know here on MeinMMO in the comments and exchange ideas with other trainers.
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