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Ultimate guide to pokéstop lure module spawns

8/8/2016

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SOUTH COAST DESIGN HOPS ON THE POKéMON GO BANDWAGON WITH A USEFUL COMPLETE GUIDE TO POKéSTOP LURE MODULE SPAWNS.

Pokéstops aren't just the best places to get free goodies. As you are probably already aware you can activate a lure module on a pokéstop to attract a whole host of different pokémon to your location without you having to walk around to catch them, which has quickly become a huge part of the meta of the game, with prime locations in various cities being used as pokéstop farms by activating 3+ lure modules at the same time to give an unlimited source of pokémon to catch.

But are all Pokéstops created equal? The answer is... NO. They aren't.

From the research we have done so far we have been able to ascertain that there are two tiers of Pokéstop which, in turn allow various rates of rarity Pokémon to spawn when a lure module is active.

Long story short: BETTER POKEMON WILL SPAWN AT CERTAIN POKESTOPS WHEN A LURE MODULE IS ACTIVE THAN OTHERS.

Because we are based on the South Coast of the UK we thought we'd use one of our local hot Pokéstop spots as an example.

POOLE QUAY POKéSTOP FARM

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This is without a doubt the most popular spot in Poole for playing Pokémon Go. Poole Quay directly outside Custom House Bar & Restaurant, there are 6 Pokéstops within 2 minutes of each other and almost always full lure modules being placed at peak social times throughout the day.

Almost everybody will sit along the Quay front steps at the three central Pokéstops and catch Pokémon to their hearts content, however some of the more casual players aren't aware that either side of them there exists two TIER TWO Pokéstops which have a higher % chance of spawning a rarer Pokémon. Almost 80% of all rare spawns on the Quay as a direct result of a lure module (not including random spawns) occur at these two Pokéstops, which often means the people sat farming Pokémon in the central three lures often miss out on a good catch unless other players inform them of a rare spawn.

The best possible way to play Pokémon Go down Poole Quay is to farm the middle 3 Pokéstops and every 2 minutes walk down to each tier 2 pokéstop (if a lure module is active) to have a higher chance of not missing any of the tier 2 level spawns.

Some examples of common Tier 2 rare spawns that occur at these two Pokéstops include:
  • Dratini (10%) & Dragonair (2%)
  • Polywhirl (20%) & Polywrath (5%)
  • Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle & Charmander (10%)
  • Eevee (10%)
  • Snorlax (2%)
  • Lapras (2%)
  • Electrode (5%)
  • Blastoise (2%)

(Please note these % chances are not exact and are just compiled from our team of researchers findings over a 2 week period.)

We hope you found this new information useful and as a result you find some rare Pokémon.
1 Comment
Jamie Moore
8/8/2016 04:10:00 pm

Thanks for the info be good to implement this down there with everyone :)

(Also Poliwhirl & Poliwrath ;) )

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