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'Pokemon Go' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: How To Catch Hitmonlee And Hitmonchan, Plus Other Pokémon

'Pokemon Go' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: How To Catch Hitmonlee And Hitmonchan, Plus Other Pokémon

Niantic just released Pokémon GO last July and become the most played game in a snap. Players have been outside walking and running looking for Pokémons to catch, and luckily might find the rarest ones in their respective area.

How To Catch Hitmonlee And Hitmonchan

"Pokémon GO" players might get a little bit stuck this time, since Niantic removed the Nearby feature of the said game. So obviously, players will spend more time to find certain Pokémon around, most especially the rare ones.

So here's a quick guide on how and where to catch both of these strong beasts, the Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan. The two are considered rare and both are ranked in the Epic section.

Are this two worth your time to find?  Here are some few classifications of the two and we'll let you decide. Hitmonchan has an attack of 138, base stamina of 100, defense of 204 and CP gain of 19.9 up to max CP of 1516 while on the other hand, Hitmonlee has an attack of 148, a base stamina of 100,defense of 172 and CP Gain of 19.6 up to max CP of1492. According to PokémonGodB, Hitmonchan ranks number 73 while Hitmonlee ranks number 79 in overall ranking.

Additional Information On Where To Find Rare Pokémon

According to Heavy, Fire type of Pokémon like Vulpix and Charmander can be found in areas that have warmer conditions like residential areas, cities and farmlands. Dratini belongs to Epic category and Lapras is considered as one of the strongest but rare Pokémon.

Both are said to be found near lakes, pond and rivers. Snorlax and Porygon are said to appear randomly. Electabuzz and Magnemite are both electric type so they are found in places with many electric wires. Chansey is referred to as a healer so it is usually found hospitals and pharmacies. Pikachu can be found in cities, universities and colleges. And lastly, Squirtle and Horsea is found commonly in water bodies.

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