Here is how to find Magikarp, Dratini, Electabuzz, Scyther and Pikachu in your area.
Pokecrew, a website, lets gamers to enter their location and after that explore their area for potential Pokemon. It works by having players enter Pokemon sightings, reporting places they caught particular species.
These places appear on the map, and all the data combined gives gamers a fair idea of what general area they may look for Dratini, Magikarp, Eevee or other Pokemon.
According to reports, species will frequently concentrate on particular areas based on their type, and, therefore, looking for a water type on the map may draw players to a river or local fountain they did not even know existed.
In addition, there are spawn areas where particular species will always be found. The map will be particularly useful when searching for rare Pokemon. Some creatures such as Ditto, Articuno and Zapdos are so difficult to find that gamers, regardless of their team, have to work together to hunt these creatures down.
Noone has been able to find these creatures so far, therefore, when someone is able to add these Pokemon to the map, it willl going to be a huge deal.
Players who happen to live in the Boston area are in luck - a Google Map called Gotta Catch 'Em All happens to list all the places players have discovered, complete with a list of ultra-rare and rare Pokemon.
Also, there are many online maps players can take benefit of to locate PokeStops in their area.
Here is how to find Gyms and PokeStops into your area
PokeStops are the real-life locations that gamers are asked to journey to get items such as Lure Modules and PokeBalls. Traditionally, shopping malls and museums will translate into PokeStops; however, Pokemon Go does not provide players an overview of all of them.
Players can make use of the game Ingress. Ingress is developed by the same company that developed Pokemon Go. The game operates under a similar premise of having gamers visit real-life locations. The Ingress map has been used as the basis for the Pokemon Go map.
Ingress' version of PokeStops are known as portals, and therefore, if players find a portal on the game's map, there is a fair chance that it will translate into a PokeStop.