'Pokemon Go' cheats, tips, tricks: government buildings and courthouses likely spot for Porygon spawn nests

'Pokémon Go' promotional ad. Pokémon Official Website

People are still continuing their hunt for the rarest Pokemon in the hit augmented reality game (ARG) "Pokemon Go." While a lot of players are still wondering when they will be able to catch the legendary Pokemon such as Moltres or Mewtwo, there are a lot of other rare Pokemon that players are still gunning for.

According to Game N Guide, one such Pokemon is Porygon, a pretty hard to come by creature that most players agree is one of the most elusive rares to go for. However, it seems that there is a method to the madness, as some players report that Porygon spawn nests have been spotted mostly near courts or administrative buildings. Some sources say that before the most recent migration, Porygon has been spotted in some administrative buildings in Brazil like the Department of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply.

For those still unaware of how rare Porygon is, it was calculated that the Pokemon only has an average of 0.03024 percent chance of spawning at any given time. This might only be the case for Brazil, but could it be possible for other regions as well? As such, "Pokemon Go" players should try it themselves, keeping an eye out for Porygon if they come across courthouses or government buildings.

Meanwhile, Parent Herald reports that for the players who frequent gyms, the Revive item proves to be one of the most highly-rated commodity. As such, players who want to keep on fighting at gyms should take note of their inventory stock when it comes to the item. As always, players should frequently visit Pokestops to get more Revives, but they should take note that they will not be able to get it if their inventory is full.

Lastly, players should refrain from battling in gyms until an acceptable amount of Revive items have been replenished.

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