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'Pokémon Go': Nest Migration Changes Reported, Ponyta Among Pokémon Seen More Frequently

Next 'Pokémon Go' nest migration expected to take place on April 20

Recent nest migrations have been taking place like clockwork inside "Pokémon Go." And unsurprisingly, the latest one has also adhered to the pattern that has been established over the past few months.

For those players who may be unaware, these migrations have been happening dating all the way back to July of last year.

As indicated in Pokémon Go Hub's nest migration tracker, initially, there was seemingly no pattern hinting at when these important changes took place, but things became different in October.

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Since then, nest migrations have become more predictable and have now taken place two weeks apart regularly.

With the latest nest migration now having happened inside "Pokémon Go," this would seem to suggest that the next one will be observed on April 20, according to the tracker.

Now, as for what has changed with this newest nest migration, players over on r/TheSilphRoad Subreddit have begun to report what they have seen.

Apparently, Ponytas should be more plentiful in the wild now, which may come as great news for players who have thus far been unable to tame this creature.

Some players have also noted that Charmanders are not showing up as often as they used to.

Changes to Rhyhorns have been noticed as well by the players, with some reporting that they are now popping up more often, while others remark that they have seemingly disappeared.

Players having different experiences when it comes to Pokémon spawns in the wake of a nest migration is nothing new, and that is one more reason why they are urged to go out and explore after each one to see what kind of changes have happened where they live.

More news about the next nest migration that is expected to take place inside "Pokémon Go" as well as any other changes that may happen before then should be made available soon.

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