‘Pokémon GO’ Cheats: How To Get Jynx, Electabuzz, Lapras, Magmar, Scyther

First Posted: Aug 11, 2016 05:30 AM EDT
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The wildly popular augmented reality gaming app "Pokémon Go" has made everyone go crazy looking for Pokémon in the real world. While, finding some of the pocket monsters isn't that tough, catching some of the rare ones is definitely a big cumbersome task. There are a number of "Pokémon GO" tips, tricks, cheats and hacks like this one which can help them fill their Pokedex with new creatures.

Jynx - the ice type Pokémon Jynx is most likely be found in snowy areas as well as grassy or wetland. Jynx being a psychic type Pokémon can also be spotted in farms, hospitals and beaches. Players can simply hatch a Jinx out of a 10K egg, reported WriterParty.

Electabuzz - the electric type Pokémon Electabuzz can mostly be found around universities, school premises and industrial areas. Some of the players spotted the cat-like creature in in places with a lot of cables and electrical wires. The easiest way to acquire it is by hatching a 10KM egg.

Lapras - Rare Pokémon Lapras is considered as the best attacker in the game. The dual water/ice-type Pokémon can be found near bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, beaches and oceans as well as in grassy and snowy areas. The most common method to acquire Lapras is by hatching 10km eggs.

Magmar - One of the most powerful Fire-type Pokémon Magmar can be commonly found in deserts and places with warm and dry climates. Another option to catch this Pokemon is by hatching 10km eggs.

Scyther - The Bug/Flying Pokémon Scyther is most likely to be found around grassy areas such as meadows, farms, forests, parks, golf courses, gardens and open fields. For players who find it difficult to spot a Scyther, the best way would be to hatch a 10KM egg, reported MobileNApps.

Stay tuned to SWR for more "Pokémon GO" tips, tricks, cheats and hacks.


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