Preparing for the arrival of the second gen pokémon in the mobile hit "Pokémon GO?" There's little concern now about the community caring about people hacking their way up, but with the impending arrival of the expansion, collecting as much as possible from the first gen is nothing but a priority.

To make the duty of being the very best, we have a decent collection of guides specifically catered for those seeking guidance on making the job of finding each pokémon a breeze.

While there isn't any proven formula to catch specific pokémon on specific settings, there are some workaround on making the randomization favor to the players' needs. One such trick is by playing "Pokémon GO" with an Android Emulator.

One such emulator is called Nox, though other popular choices like Bluestacks just work as intended. However, with the amount of built-in function that seems perfectly fitting for playing "Pokémon GO" on an Android emulator, Nox definitely takes the cake.

To setup Nox, follow this simple guide we've created and users will be good to go in about five minutes or less.

This isn't a failproof way of doing things and it could even cause soft or permanent bans, but if used wisely and properly, like how we laid it some of our emulator guides, trainers will find these tool very essential in completing their pokémon collections easier.

For those who wish to use jailbreak and root exclusive tools not listed in any of our guides, bypassing the jailbreak and root detection is also an important factor in streamlining the these workarounds. For those looking for the perfect solution, using this guide will also let them use the tools without stumbling into problems with Niantic's strict rule implementation.

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