"100 daily spawns"

#PokemonGO: Hi. This post is an analysis on 100 daily spawns I got at home.Since its implementation, I've been curious about how it works. I wondered if daily spawns with their special bold white halo(e?)s generally follow the same biome of nearby spawnpoints and if they're affected by weather, events or day/night spawn tables.I took a screenshot of each daily spawn and then I gathered information about them into an Excel spreadsheet. Besides pokemon's name, I collected info about these attributes: date, hour, current weather, previous weather. This includes daily spawns during events.Most spawns occurred right after midnight and roughly in the same location (almost no drifting). Some of them were in the morning if I hadn't opened the game right before or after midnight.I observed a few general features about daily spawns:1) The location seems to be your avatar's location at the moment the spawn is produced and it doesn't snap to the nearest L20 S2 cell. Visually, it spawns in random locations around your avatar but if you get a bit farther away from the daily spawn and restart your app, you'll see its exact location.2) It gets weather boost status the moment it spawns on the map, not when you click it to encounter it in the capture screen. For example, if a Bellsprout spawns when it's cloudy in the game, it gets weather bonus for cloudy weather and it keeps displaying the cloudy symbol even if you encounter it later in the day under another weather condition (even sunny/clear).3) Daily spawns are not affected by events.So, let's go to the individual results:Table showing 100 daily spawns by the same trainer at home.I'd like to make some considerations from the table above:In case you wondered, weather icons are from https://ift.tt/3kd55Cg. I marked winds as 'none', 'moderate' or 'extreme'. Dates are day/month/year and hours are in 24h-format. Event names may not be official.Most spawns seem to be regular spawns in my biome but not all of them.I took notes of previous weather conditions in the game because some spawn points on the map are based on it. That being said, I haven't observed any concrete relation between daily spawns and a previous weather condition. A Chikorita on Sep 29 could be based on previous weather but it regularly spawns under different weather conditions in my biome, so I wouldn't consider it as evidence. I did observe daily spawns being related to the current weather as opposed to the previous one (see Koffing on Oct 04; Alolan Rattata on Oct 24; and even Lotad, a weather spawn, on Oct 25). I wonder if pokemon with different forms such as Castform and Cherrim can appear as daily spawns.As for day/night cycle, I got a Shuppet (Aug 26) and a weather boosted Gothita (Oct 3) at midnight, and a non-boosted Solosis early in the morning (Aug 25, 08:17, visual sunrise calculated to have been at 06:36 that day according to this). This one doesn't quite fit my observations for regular spawn points, but more data is needed (and another post to talk about it haha).So far, I got regional exclusive spawns that regularly spawn in my region: Heatmor (Sep 11; Oct 10), Heracross (Aug 18; Aug 30; Oct 9) and Maractus (Oct 16). According to a recent post by r/Gokuismygod (here), it's possible to get regional exclusive from other regions as well.Some of the daily spawns are not common in my biome but I got more than one of them: Audino, Cubchoo and Roggenrola. Furthermore, I got a Cottonee (Sep 8) and a Petilil (Oct 20), two spawns I haven't seen in the wild after their release in events. Perhaps both are available in the wild as random rare spaws but they haven't been actively added to any biome so far.If you read this post up to this point, thank you, and feel free to point out details I may have overlooked on my table, and also to share your experience about your own daily spawns. via /r/TheSilphRoad https://ift.tt/3eJu4Mo
"100 daily spawns"
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