Pokemon Go Mega Nests explained

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If you’re looking to capture as many Pokemon as you can, you’re going to have to learn how these creatures behave out in the wild. In this guide, we’ll be going over how Pokemon Go Mega Nests work to help you with your monster-collecting goals.

Pokemon Go is a mobile game that utilizes augmented reality to give you the experience of walking out your front door in search of Pokemon. It’s a far cry from traditional Pokemon games, but it has proven just as fun and engaging.

While looking for some of these Pokemon Go Mega Nests, you may come face-to-face with some powerful foes. If you need a bit of help, you can use our counters and weakness guides for Pokemon like Regidrago and Rayquaza.

A Mega Nest in Pokemon Go
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What are Pokemon Go Mega Nests?

Mega Nests in Pokemon Go are locations where groups of Pokemon spawn and gather. Mega Nests are basically regular nests with a much larger gathering of Pokemon.

Going to a Mega Nest in Pokemon Go can help you find that one specific Pokemon you’re looking for or surprise you with something you’ve never encountered before. Either way, a Mega Nest is always worth checking out when you spot one nearby.

But that’s not all that Mega Nests have to offer. Rare shiny Pokemon can spawn in these locations, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled.

Where are Mega Nests located?

Pokemon Go Mega Nests do not have fixed locations. Instead, these gathering points move from one spot to another as Pokemon tend to migrate to other areas.

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Though Mega Nests pop up in seemingly random locations, it’s worth noting that they normally appear near Poke Stops and Poke Gyms. So, be sure to check your map for any nearby nests that may have spawned when you visit your local Poke Stop.

And that wraps up our guide on Pokemon Go Mega Nests. For some Pokemon Go freebies, be sure to check out our list of Pokemon Go codes.

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