Pokemon Go Update: Here Is The Most Difficult Pokemon To Catch By Far

The Gen 2 Pokemon Go update brought in a lot of new items and changes as well as possibly the hardest Pokemon to catch. Meanwhile, there seems to be a way to hatch eggs without even moving.

Hardest Monster to Catch in Pokemon Go?

According to Polygon, the mobile Pokemon game has gotten an additional 80 monsters that players can catch. Just like the initial 150 monsters, some of these Pokemon's appearances range from completely common to extremely rare. In line with this, the mysterious Pokemon, Unknown, falls in the latter category.

Not only is it extremely difficult to find, the monster also comes in 26 variants with each one representing an alphabetical counterpart. Because of its scarcity, most players have yet to even find one variant. Needless to say, this is frustrating on the part of players who want to get all of the game's medals as the task of having to catch all of the Unknowns almost seems impossible.

Even so, it is still not entirely impossible as some players have already reported finding and even catching one. With this in mind, it seems like Unknown might not be a region-exclusive monster, unlike its other fellow Pokemon. Moreover, the difficulty is almost fitting enough as players would have to travel to certain ruins in Gold and Silver to catch all of the Pokemon's variants.

Glitch Helps Players Hatch Eggs Without Moving

On a different note, there seems to be a new method of hatching eggs using the GPS, as per BGR. Players have begun to notice that the GPS is becoming inaccurate which leads to something called the 'GPS drift' wherein the phone gets false data from the system and registers it as in-game movement.

It is also worth noting that GPS drift seems to work 'better' on other phones like the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. However, one player using an iPhone 5 has reported the same glitch. Niantic has yet to acknowledge nor reply a possible fix or patch for the Pokemon Go GPS bug.

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