What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
In Pokémon GO, trainers are encouraged to go outside and explore their surroundings. However, players criticize the outdated map and desire better incentives. We at MeinMMO show you what it’s all about.
What is the problem? Unlike most other games, Pokémon GO is designed for trainers to go outside and explore their surroundings. Niantic provides incentives through various PokéStops and Gyms that showcase interesting locations in the area. Furthermore, different spawns and bonuses aim to entice trainers outside.
However, this is not enough for all trainers. Especially long-time players quickly become bored with the content, as they have already caught most Pokémon in various forms and know most notable places in their area.
One factor contributing to this disinterest is an outdated map that trainers frequently criticize. Therefore, they are now demanding that Niantic make the necessary changes and also wish for better incentives in this regard.
Trainers demand an update of the map
What do the trainers specifically demand? As reddit user oroyplata notes in his post, Niantic has not updated the spawn points on the map for more than 3 years. As a result, areas that have since been developed are still marked as fields on the map, which also affects the spawns.
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.
This makes it particularly uninteresting for him as a long-time player to explore PokéStops in the area. For this reason, he wishes that appropriate measures be taken by Niantic.
What do other trainers say about it? Other players like StinkyTofuHF have also experienced this and submitted numerous new stops in their area, which have appeared in the game but spawn virtually nothing. He writes in the comments on reddit:
I worked hard on Wayfarer to ensure my neighborhood is full of PokéStops. After 3 years, it now has 8 PokéStops, 3 Gyms, and how many spawns? None, because Niantic is too busy making all these negative QOL changes that no one asked for instead of updating the map.
StinkyTofuHF via reddit.com
But it’s not just the update of the map that is a major topic among players. Some desire additional incentives to make their surroundings more interesting again and to have fun playing as long-time trainers. One possibility the reddit community sees is the improvement of nests.
How to best submit new PokéStops has recently been revealed to us by YouTuber ChaosLady in an interview:
‘You can do so much with nests’
What are nests? Nests are small areas in the game, for example near water, where you can catch a certain type of Pokémon, like Magikarp, in larger numbers. Especially in the early days of the game, these were frequently found in Pokémon GO and were very popular among players.
Reddit user deirdresm reports in the comments that in 2016 he caught about 30 Magikarp in an hour with the help of the nests near a marina (via reddit.com).
Where are the nests now? According to many players, the nests have become increasingly rare in recent years, leading them to suspect that this is related to the numerous events in the game that displace the nests. This is also confirmed by the experience of OrganicMasonJars:
I have a park nearby that was full of Wailmer nests at the start of the pandemic; it was amazing to evolve them. Now it’s just the same selection of event spawns, and it’s not worth taking a detour to go there.
OrganicMasonJars via reddit.com
What do trainers wish for? Since nests are becoming increasingly difficult to find or often only spawn less interesting Pokémon like Pidove, many wish that Niantic brings nests back in a new way.
Additionally, a few new Pokémon should be added to the pool, and old Pokémon, especially from the Kanto region, should be reduced. This would make searching for nests even more interesting. Some trainers in the comments especially wish for somewhat rarer Pokémon, like Atip, Cottonee, Lurantis, or Iscalar.
And reddit user BorisDirk is convinced that a change in nests would positively influence players’ desire to explore and writes on reddit: “You can do so much with nests. More interesting species, higher shiny rates, more XL candies. All fantastic for encouraging exploration!”
Whether you will actually be able to find more nests in Pokémon GO in the future and whether Niantic will finally update the map to establish spawns in new areas remains to be seen. Should there be any new information on this, you will of course find out from us at MeinMMO.
What is your experience with the map? Do you also have stops in your area where nothing spawns at all? And would you like a change in the nests? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and discuss the topic with other trainers.
The current temperatures are also affecting the gameplay experience in Pokémon GO. For this reason, trainers are demanding a change in spawns during extreme weather conditions.