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"The priority of this sub right now should be gauging the relative rarity of every Gen 2 Pokémon."


#PokemonGO: Obviously some Pokémon are more common in certain biomes more than others. For example I've already caught 3 chikorita's but I probably won't see a cyndaquil in weeks. However if you live in a desert biome maybe you're in the opposite of my scenario.Some Pokémon are universally rare though. Gen 1's rare Pokémon included the likes of Snorlax, Chansey, Grimer/Muk, Porygon, Lapras. What are the new Pokemon that fall into this type of rarity? I caught a Mantine today and I feel like this could be the Gen 2 equivalent of Lapras in terms of rarity. However idk maybe this Pokémon is not that rare. I'm just assuming this because it comes out of a 10K egg. via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2lu3oGd
"The priority of this sub right now should be gauging the relative rarity of every Gen 2 Pokémon." "The priority of this sub right now should be gauging the relative rarity of every Gen 2 Pokémon." Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 05:47 Rating: 5

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