The Pokemon Go mania went hype with the tips on how to catch some of the rarest Pokemon in the game: Dragonite, Dratini, Gyardos, and Porygon.
With its uncomplicated gameplay, Pokemon Go didn't take a long time to capture the mainstream populace to geared up and set towards looking for Pokemons. In fact, the game is anchored in one gaming principle - it is not the numbers, but the value of Pokemons that count.
Many players may not be aware that an indication on how valuable a Pokemon is may be found in its IV or Individual Values indication. The higher the IV of the Pokemons, the best it is to invest candies and stardusts on them. Some of the most valuable Pokemons though are also the rarest and the hardest ones to find, such as Porygon, Dragonite, Dragonair, Snorlax and Gyarados. Fortunately, Levelwinner.com has recently released valuable secrets on how to capture these rare Pokemons.
Dragonite is a Pokemon that can be found mostly in the woods. It is considered rarer than other Pokemons because of the location where it can be found, and the fact that it rarely hatches eggs. If players are patient enough to wait, a 25 Dratini candy may be transformed into a Dragonair, which may evolve into a Dragonite with only 100 candies. A Dratini, which may be transformed into a Dragonair, can commonly be acquired using eggs and they are usually found in bodies of water.
Meanwhile, Gyardos is also a water Pokemon which often stays in large bodies of water. It is a Magicarp that requires as many as 400 candies to evolve, which is why there are so many players who rarely make an effort to catch one. After all, Gyardos are not considered as rare as other Pokemons because it can even be easily found than Snorlax.
Lastly is Porygon. It is to remember that this usually hatches in a 5km eggs and they can be best found in crowded and loud areas.
In a nutshell, there is no other way to catch these rare Pokemons other than going to places where they can best be found.