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For awhile it seemed like one couldn't go on Twitter, r/gaming or even your local news station without seeing someone else who had fallen off a cliff or crashed their car while playing Pokémon Go, as well as someone else confused and irritated by the flood of millennials Poke-hunting on private property – or even hallowed ground. I mean that neither as an indictment of Pokémon Go nor a claim that such issues have since been fixed ( many haven't), but purely as an observation of the general awareness that now exists for such cases where people allowed themselves to be too drawn into it. With almost two months between Pokémon Go's release and the start of the school year here at RIT, we as a campus have the benefit of having had several facets and issues of the game extensively (if not tirelessly) examined by users, the media and Niantic alike. Geodude : Between the Bausch & Lomb Center and Frank E.Horsea: Between the Schmitt Interfaith CenterAugust Center.Charmander: The Gordon Field House and Activities Center.We feel confident though that at the moment RIT has nests for Ekans, Machop, Eevee, Charmander, Horsea and Geodude. Niantic has not given any indication one way or another when or if they plan to change spawn sites again in the future, but it's worth noting that we've been unable to come across Pokémon who apparently had nests before like Growlithe and Hitmonlee. Our findings were taken after Niantic changed where Pokémon appeared ( chronicled here by Techinsider) toward the end of July and after third-party tracking websites like Pokevision were taken down. The map also identifies what nests (specific areas where you can consistently catch the same Pokémon) are within the vicinity of campus. This was determined then by recording which Pokémon spawned multiple times in the same area f or more than one person, excluding common Pokémon like Caterpie, Pidgey, Weedle and Rattata. In the open space behind Sol Heumann Hall.On the Quarter Mile right before the Gordon Field House and Activities Center.One can do so here on campus quite easily: Gannett Hall and in the open space behind Sol Heumann Hall. Many have found that using lures on such Pokestops concurrently can make catching Pokémon that much easier, as each lure supposedly pulls from it's own pool, exponentially increasing the number that pop up this m akes it an ideal time to use a Lucky Egg and Incense as well. One can do so here on campus quite easily on the Quarter Mile right before the Gordon Field House and Activities Center, on the walkway between James E. RIT is no exception as there has turned out to be quite the concentration of both here.įor those who might have been sitting on their Lures, there are several spots in which the Pokestops in close proximity overlap. Very often host to several landmarks and pieces of public artwork – many of which were locations in Niantic's previous game "Ingress" – college campuses across the country have been prime territory to find a great number of Pokestops and Gyms.
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Aside from feeding our own Poke-addiction(s) we sought to provide an accurate and comprehensive guide of all the Pokestops, Gyms and spawning sites for Pokémon here on campus. Available now alongside our Orientation Issue, we at the Reporter have produced an up-to-date map on everything pertinent to Pokémon Go here at RIT.