'Pokemon GO' tips: Where to find Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres; how to catch Pikachu

(Pokemon GO)"Pokemon GO" fanatics have been wondering if they could ever catch a legendary Pokemon in the game.

As Niantic's "Pokemon GO" continues to dominate the mobile gaming arena, players have been asking if they could ever find ultra rare Pokemon in the augmented world. Some players have already managed to collect all 142 Pokemon in the game, but they know for a fact that the well-loved animated series has 151 to collect. Hence, the big question, where are the other nine?

There have been speculations going on that the missing Pokemon include the winged Pokemon mirages namely Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, together with the psychic type Pokemon Mew and Mewtwo. Moreover, it's also rumored that these Pokemon are situated in secluded places that are yet to be discovered.

However, there are reports stating that there are no legendary Pokemon to be discovered just yet, that even the earlier mentioned Pokemon are not yet added to the game. It is also said that the mythical avians will be included in the game's future updates. Furthermore, the game also scattered four Pokemon that can only be caught in specific parts of the globe. These Pokemon include the flying type Pokemon Farfetch'd, which is exclusive for players in Asia; Kangaskhan, which is a normal type Pokemon that can be caught down in Australia and New Zealand; the psychic/fairy type Pokemon Mr Mime, which is a European exclusive; and lastly, the wild bull Pokemon, the three-tailed Tauros, which can seen in North America.

Meanwhile, some fans are still wondering how to get the renowned Pikachu in "Pokemon Go." As mentioned from earlier reports, players will just have to somewhat disobey what Professor Willow says in capturing one of the Pokemons at the start of the journey. The game starts with Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur who will pop up on the map and players will have to choose one from these three. The trick here is players will just have to ignore them and wander around until they are no longer seen on the map. Continue to do this for at least four to five times until Pikachu pops up together with the other three.

"Pokemon GO" fanatics will just have to wait for the latest news and updates regarding the game or they can just visit "Pokemon GO's" website.

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