Guide to Regional Exclusive Pokémon in Pokémon Go
By
Julia Lee
An everything bagel for the brain. Substantive, layered, well-seasoned.
Summary
The article provides a guide on regional exclusive Pokémon in Pokémon Go, listing where to find each of these unique creatures. It also mentions the addition of Paldaen Tauros and its breeds to the group.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledFinding these Pokémon means physically traveling to those spots in the real world (or making international friends and trading with them).
Latest update (April 3): Paldaen Tauros and its various breeds have joined the group, so we’ve added them.
It makes sense that a tropical Pokémon like Tropius is only available in tropical areas and that the kangaroo Pokémon Kangaskhan is only available in certain regions.
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