Pokemon Go Rumors: Pokemon Go Nests & Spawn Points Migrating & Changing Again

Pokemon Go rumors are buzzing about the reported migration of Nests and changing of Spawn points. Players have been posting about it in various social forums such as Reddit.

Pokemon Go Nests & Spawn Points Changes Reported by Players

Pokemon Go players have been reporting of spawn points changing and nests migration on Reddit sites such as the The Silph Road. Unlike earlier changes, a number of old spawn points did not change location. This seems to indicate that Niantic is adding more rather than merely rearranging the spawns.

Pokemon Go Spawn Points Change

The reported Spawn point changes indicate that Pokemon appearance has been randomized further. The spawn locations too have also been moved from their usual spot. It is not clear yet if the recent change indicate an upcoming buff or nerf in the Pokemon Go game.

Pokemon Go Nests Migration

The Nests migration on the other hand, is wide scale. Virtually all of the Pokemon have been changed. Pokemon Go pundits believed that the Nest migration is actually overdue. There have been reports of Electabuzz nests spewing out different Pokemon such as Pinsir, Squirtle, Poliwag, Shellder or Cubone.

Pokemon Go Players' Reaction

Pokemon Go players' reaction to the recent Pokemon Spawn points and nests changes was varied. Some were happy of capturing more valuable Pokemon while others were dismayed of seeing their old spawn points replaced by less valuable ones. Others Pokemon Go players reported of spawn points appearing everywhere around them while some were sadden by the loss of their favorite hunting ground.

Spawn Points & Nest Changes Still Underway

The current spawn and nest changes are still ongoing. Pokemon Go observers believe that it will take some time before everything settles down. For now, many players are taking advantage of the nests migration and spawn point changes.

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