My 7th purified hundo:
I am SHOCKED at this one. I was at work and was casually waiting for Articuno and Mega Pidgeot Raids while filling out reports, and I happened to look down at my phone and see an Audino just outside my door figuratively speaking. They’re pretty rare so I used a Silver Pinap Berry on it with an Ultra Ball. I was annoyed to see it pop out in the first shake–Niantic refuses to acknowledge that bug–but I tried again with an Excellent throw, and it was successful. I appraised it out of habit and went “WHAT!!!”
Is this the one we talked about?
It is
Pretty much back to back. I hatched the Scyther among a group of 5 km eggs that hatched but didn’t IV check it. I caught the Porygon after the eggs stopped hatching.
EDIT: Another hatch!
And that’s number 180!! Time for a montage…80s style…
[Eye of the Tiger starts playing.]
Some fun facts:
- 15 Pokemon later, Water and Normal types have tied once again at 30! Fairy and Ghost remain completely unchanged at 5.
- Unsurprisingly, Kanto still dominates the representation with 54 species. Hoenn is still 2nd at 40, but is losing ground to Sinnoh at 37.
- 116 have been caught in the wild.
- 35 have been hatched from eggs.
- 15 have been caught from Research Tasks.
- 7 were caught in Raids.
- 7 were Purified from Team GO Rocket.
After getting a 0-0-0 Dunsparce yesterday (and 0-0-0 Doduo today), a nice Litwick hatched from a 10km egg.
Congrats. Heracross don’t normally frequent Colorado, do they?
It’s exclusive to the southern United States and all of Latin America, so no. Only time I’ve caught one in the wild was when I was visiting Florida. They’re quite abundant along the coastline. Florida is a great place for some regional exclusives, namely Heracross, Corsola and Carvinine.
A stray wild catch between raids during last night’s dinner hour, discovered during the long catch-sorting process afterwards: