So, I’ve been hooked on Pokemon Go lately, and I figured, why not try it out in Israel? I mean, different country, different Pokemon, right? Here’s how it went.
First off, I started looking up stuff about Pokemon Go in Israel. Found a bunch of trainer codes online, mostly from folks in Tel Aviv. People were talking about trading gifts and all that, so I copied a few codes to add some local trainers as friends. That was pretty straightforward.
Then I stumbled upon this thing called “The Silph Road” on Reddit. It’s like a huge network of Pokemon Go players. They have all sorts of info and resources. I saw some posts about players looking to trade with trainers in Israel, so I figured there must be a decent community there.
I also learned that some Pokemon are region-locked. Like, Kangaskhan is only in Australia, and Torkoal is in parts of Asia but apparently not Israel. Bummer. There are others like Carnivine and Klefki, but they’re found in places like the US and Europe, not the Middle East. I was kind of hoping to catch some rare ones, but oh well.
Anyway, I found out about these things called “Routes” in Pokemon Go. Basically, trainers create these paths to show off cool spots, or you can follow other people’s routes to see what they like. Sounds like a fun way to explore, especially in a new place.
But then I read that there are some safety concerns. Apparently, people in Israel have gotten injured while playing because they weren’t paying attention. That’s a good reminder to be careful, I guess. Always gotta watch where you’re going, even if you’re chasing a Pikachu.
Here’s a summary of what I did:
- Searched for Pokemon Go trainer codes in Israel, especially in Tel Aviv.
- Found out about “The Silph Road” on Reddit for info and resources.
- Learned about region-locked Pokemon and that some aren’t available in Israel.
- Discovered “Routes” in Pokemon Go as a way to explore.
- Read about safety concerns and the importance of staying aware of your surroundings.
Overall, it seems like there’s a pretty active Pokemon Go community in Israel. Even though I might not catch all the Pokemon I wanted, it still sounds like a fun way to explore and meet new people. Just gotta stay safe and enjoy the adventure!