There are new nests in your area again! The 31st nest migration in Pokémon GO changes the species of the monsters that appear in your area and in parks.
As Pokémon GO players, you may have often noticed places in the vicinity where several monsters of the same species can be found. For several days, many Jigglypuff or Magikarp appear at these locations, for example. These locations are known as “Pokémon nests.”
During a nest migration, the locations remain the same. However, the monster species that you find there changes. Every few weeks, such a change occurs, bringing new species to your area.
Pokémon GO Nests – Where to find them?
You can often find nests in Pokémon GO at PokéStops, gyms, or in parks and green spaces. There, you often encounter a high number of Pokémon of the same species. These nests remain as they are for about two weeks until a nest migration changes the monsters.
Which monsters then appear in the nests is decided randomly. Some players are lucky and can go on a shiny hunt at a Magikarp nest. Other players may have to settle for another Caterpie nest.
Today, on October 5, 2017, the 31st nest migration in Pokémon GO took place. Trainers are already reporting on social media that different monsters are now at the known spots in their cities and villages.
A great opportunity for you to collect Pokémon candies of a specific type and replenish your stock.
Feel free to tell us in the comments what species are now appearing at your Pokémon GO nests and where the nests can be found. Anyone who wishes can register their nests in the atlas of TheSilphRoad and share their findings with other trainers. Here’s the nest atlas on Thesilphroad.com
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