Where to Find Lunatone in Pokemon Go

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The region exclusive Pokemon Lunatone is now located in Europe, Asia and Australasia in Pokemon Go.

The Pokemon was originally found in the western hemisphere, specifically North America, South America and Africa according to Eurogamer. Meanwhile, its counterpart, Solrock, was located in the eastern hemisphere, specifically Europe, Asia and Australasia.

However, the Equinox event has just went live in Pokemon Go. According to Niantic, the locations of the two Pokemon would switch at the beginning of the event and stay there even after the event’s conclusion.

Players have also found shiny versions of both Lunatone and Solrock since the event began.

Here’s a list of all the other region exclusive Pokemon in Pokemon Go, according to Eurogamer:

  • Tauros – U.S.
  • Kangaskhan – Australasia
  • Mr. Mime – Europe
  • Farfetch’d – Japan and South Korea
  • Heracross – Latin America & Southern U.S.
  • Corsola – Countries along the equator between 31N and 26S
  • Relicanth – New Zealand and surrounding islands
  • Illumise – North America, South America and Africa
  • Volbeat – Europe, Asia and Australasia
  • Zangoose – Europe, Asia and Australasia
  • Seviper – North America, South America and Africa
  • Lunatone – Europe, Asia and Australasia
  • Solrock – North America, South America and Africa
  • Torkoal – South Asia
  • Tropius – Africa and the Mediterranean
  • Pachirisu – Alaska, Canada and Russia
  • Chatot – Southern Hemisphere
  • Carnivine – Florida and South Carolina
  • During the duration of the Equinox event from now until March 26 at 1:00 p.m. PDT, grass-type Pokemon will appear more frequently in the wild and will appear as bosses in Raid Battles, according to Niantic. New Research Tasks have also appeared in the game.

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