• Pokemon GO Incense draws from the Nearby List

Pokemon GO Incense draws from the Nearby List (Photo : YouTube / M3KMUS1C)

Niantic may have started to ban Pokémon GO cheats, tips and tricks users because of all the abuse but there is still a perfectly good Incense exploit for rare Pokémon to appear.

The Pokémon GO Incense trick for rare Pokémon has been tested by several players across the globe. Some of them have already caught a Blastoise, Primeape, Ponyta and many Pikachus.

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Those who also want to catch all of the starters will benefit from the Pokémon GO rare Pokémon incense cheat or trick. Players can still catch Squirtle and Bulbasaur even if they started with Charmander contrary to the traditional Pokémon games on the consoles.

Pokémon GO has an item called Incense that draws Pokémon to the player's location without them having to walk several meters to spawn the little monsters. The Pokémon GO trick is that players should use the Incense in an isolated place where there is no nearby list as it will spawn rare Pokémon, Gamenguide has learned.

The theory is that the Incense will have to spawn random Pokémon since there is no nearby list to depend on. Players on Reddit have already claimed that the Pokémon GO Incense tip works as they have already caught more powerful and rare creatures such as Kabutos, Magmars, Growlithes and more.

Pokémon GO players who want to farm as much as Pokémon within 30 minutes can also use the Incense to do so as it spawns one every 200 meters traveled in at least 60 seconds, Lifehacker reported. Another tip is to walk or travel in a straight line as much as possible because Niantic's algorithm's check for the displacement between two points.

Walking around a house or a building may not yield as much compared to walking from block to block. One Pokémon GO Incense, in theory, could then spawn as much as 30 Pokémon for the thirty minutes not including the time to capture each one.

Pokémon GO cheats, tips and tricks that include hacks and whatnot can get players banned by Niantic. The Incense trick, however, is not technically hacking as it just makes use of the game's intended mechanic for the Pokémon GO item.