So much for Farfetch'd...

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    [PokeCommunity.com] So much for Farfetch'd...

    So a few places now, including Serebii, are now claiming there are at least four continent-exclusive Pok?mon:

    • Farfetch'd - Asia
    • Kangaskhan - Australia
    • Tauros - North America
    • Mr. Mime - Europe

    While I believe the consensus is that you can still hatch these Pok?mon outside of their respective continents (?), there are no places to find them catchable in the wild outside of them. Which throws a real wrench into my plan to start a Farfetch'd army, honestly.

    What do you all think about this? Are you angry you can't get three of these in the wild? Or does this whole thing seem too, well, Farfetch'd?
     
    I wish they hadn't done this. I mean, there's no REAL reason why these Pokemon are in the locations they are, right? It's not like Pokemon Go has really been obeying geography; I find Water-type Pokemon in the middle of the street, nowhere near the water at all. They really expect us to travel all the way across the world to catch a Pokemon? Or we're supposed to trade it? It's not like we can find someone online to trade with, like in the games..
     
    Whilst that does feel annoying, I swear I saw a live map with several Tauros and Kangaskhan on it in Cambridge, England? I'll take a look and see if I can find it...
     
    I'm a bit disappointed that I can't get Farfetch'd or Kangaskhan (if this information is for sure true), but if trading does for sure become a thing in this game, then I'll probably get my hands on at least one or two of them eventually.
     
    I'm not mad. The developers said that someone who wanted to literally catch them all would have to either travel the world or make good use of the trading system. So now it makes a little more sense why they would have said that.

    Have patience. It's stuff like this that is going to make this game epic in the long-term, not just a load of fun right now.
     
    Tauros are available in North America. I have one. And I have not seen any of the others, either myself or in gyms.

    Personally, I don't really care for any of these Pokemon so I'm not really disappointed as much as I am confused that they would do this without having trading available. I guess they're just trying to come up with a way to drag this out so that people will keep playing after a week or two.
     
    Yeah, I too live in North America and have quite a few Tauros; seems legit.

    I'm kinda bummed about Farfetch'd and Mr. Mime though. While they're not the strongest, they are iconic in their own ways.
     
    Turns out the map I mentioned earlier was actually a map of Boston and they just happen to have an area with the same name... oops. I that case I reckon this is probably true! Disappointing to have Mr. Mime as our regional Pok?mon but I like the concept anyway, it's interesting having this global aspect to the games.
     
    You can definitely get the others through hatching eggs, at least Mr. Mime in North America, havn't seen anyone with the other two and it seems everyone has a Tauros by this point in my city so I can buy into the regional Pokemon being legit
     
    You can definitely get the others through hatching eggs, at least Mr. Mime in North America, havn't seen anyone with the other two and it seems everyone has a Tauros by this point in my city so I can buy into the regional Pokemon being legit

    On one of the PokeMaps that are popping up and being crowdsourced for Pokemon spawn locations I saw several Mr. Mime listed in Chicago...

    Was this possibly just someone reporting an egg hatching when they shouldn't have? Maybe. But there were two within several blocks of each other...
     
    It's kind of disappointing, actually. There are people that can't realistically travel that far due to financial reasons, job demands, physical condition, etc. If it ends up being true that kinda sucks. I know it's not as big a deal once the trading feature is added, but..I dunno. Kind of strange.
     
    right now you can only catch farfetch'd in south korea, and even there you have to move to the northeastern corner of the country for pokemon go to work. (which is already full of people trying to catch pokemon now)

    though region exclusive pokemon leads me to believe we can trade pokemon in the future.
     
    Yeah the region-exclusivity almost certainly confirms trading will happen eventually, but I wonder in what capacity? It'd be somewhat easy if we could trade online, but I wonder if they're gonna make it that easy on us... It would be kind of awful to only be able to trade in person. I don't personally know many people who travel outside the continent that often. ]:
     
    Yeah the region-exclusivity almost certainly confirms trading will happen eventually, but I wonder in what capacity? It'd be somewhat easy if we could trade online, but I wonder if they're gonna make it that easy on us... It would be kind of awful to only be able to trade in person. I don't personally know many people who travel outside the continent that often. ]:

    maybe people from your contact list? I haven't really thought about the details.
     
    Do you guys think Niantic is actually encouraging us to explore beyond our neighborhoods and homes? I mean, it's kinda extreme for them to make some Pokemon continent exclusive, but I have hopes that we could actually get them via eggs and trading. Hopefully they'll put in a fix for that, because I know a lot of us really want to catch them all.
     
    Wow. I was really hoping that I'd be able to catch a wild Farfetch'd. Now I have to wait to get it in an egg...hopefully.

    This really does confirm that trading is going to be possible soon. I hope that it's done in a way that makes it easy to trade across continents. Like how many people know world travelers or someone in every continent?

    I was going to say that Tauros is a weird choice for North America, but maybe it's to relate it to the American bison? Or cowboys.
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