Pokémon Go Wigglet spawn locations revealed by fan-made tool

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Pokémon Go Wigglet spawn locations revealed by fan-made tool
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Pokémon Go has quietly added Wigglet, the white-coloured and suspiciously-shaped species similar to Digglet that debuted in Nintendo Switch games Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and

Wigglet's introduction to Pokémon Go has been unusually low-key, with no official announcement of its appearance in the game on the official site. Still, Niantic has pulled off similar surprise-launches before, and Wigglet's appearance now seems tied to the rollout of Pokémon Go's admittedly very pretty new overworld visual refresh, which highlights the in-game biome you're currently located within.

Fans quickly realised that Wigglet was only spawning in the game's new beach biome - which makes it relatively accessible for a lot of the UK. But not everyone lives near a beach, and with some further research, the creature's exact possible location can be nailed down.Pokémon Go uses map data from the open-source OpenStreetMap, which you can query yourself to find specific types of locations with a bit of basic coding knowledge . A simple.

Some inland locations look to actually be lakes or resevoirs, which have areas tagged as beaches. Milton Keynes, for example, appears to be a Wigglet hotspot. Strangely, I'm not surprised.GameCube and Wii emulation on iPhone unlikely - due to technical constraints, rather than piracy concerns

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