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Pokémon Go: A Trainer has already caught all available Pokémon

USA-based Pokémon Go player ftb_hodor says he’s caught all currently-available Pokémon within the game.

All up, he’s caught everything except for the game’s three Legendary birds, Mew, Mewtwo, Mr. Mime, Kangaskhan and Farfetch’d. Of that list, the Legendaries, Mew and Mewtwo simple aren’t available, while Mr. Mime is exclusive to Europe, Farfetch’d to Asia and Kangaskhan to Australia.

The Trainer says he’s walked 153.2km and hatched 303 eggs in order to catch (most of) ’em all.

He also concedes he could keep trying to hatch eggs to get region-locked exclusives, but might just wait it out instead.

“[I have] talked to hundreds of people who have similar level or Pokédexto me,” he said. “Even if they are available in eggs, by time I get them I’m sure trading will be out and it will be moot.”

Niantic says trading will head to Pokémon Go, but hasn’t detailed when.

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