Feb. 10th, 2017 09:39 pm
Where are the Chanseys?
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I've been Googling to see if anyone has identified which biome (if any) Chansey belongs to, and there doesn't seem to be any consensus, at least not yet, possibly because of their extreme rarity.
Now that they're part of the current pink-Pokemon event -- and therefore at least a bit less rare, though still clearly uncommon -- I thought we might try collecting and sharing any data we have.
If you've seen any Chanseys in the wild, whether you managed to catch them or not, please comment and say where they were and what other kinds of Pokemon were to be found there.
Maybe we can help each other take advantage of the event.
Now that they're part of the current pink-Pokemon event -- and therefore at least a bit less rare, though still clearly uncommon -- I thought we might try collecting and sharing any data we have.
If you've seen any Chanseys in the wild, whether you managed to catch them or not, please comment and say where they were and what other kinds of Pokemon were to be found there.
Maybe we can help each other take advantage of the event.
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One was deep inside a Costco (big box warehouse) store. The most common other Pokemon there generally are Ponyta, Diglett, Ekans, Eevee and the Nidorans (as well as the usual dead common 'mons).
The second was in the parking of our one sizable local mall. Others I usually see there are Nidorans, Eevees, Magnemites, Voltorbs, and lots of water types (since this is right on the Pacific coast), and of course the usuals.
ETA: In my general region, water and grass types are everywhere, and bug types are common. Fire types are very rare.