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POKEMON GO FANS HAVE DISCOVERED EVIDENCE THAT SUGGESTS NIANTIC IS WORKING ON A NEW SHINY EVENT. Trainers have noticed a fluctuation of Pokemon IVs (individual values) and movesets. This
means that the same Pokemon would have different stats based on the trainer level. "We’ve received a lot of reports via Twitter and e-mail that the mechanics of wild Pokemon encounters
have changed dramatically, most likely in preparation of the release of Shiny Pokemon," explains Pokemon GO Hub. "Trainers have reported that wild Pokemon no longer have the same
core stats for every player that encounters them. The following stats are now unique per player and determined for that player (and his level) on entering the encounter." Something
similar happened when Niantic introduced Shiny Pokemon for the first time. Likewise, the changes also make it harder to spoofers to fake their location and reap the rewards. POKEMON GO
RECEIVED ANOTHER NEW NEST MIGRATION THIS PAST WEEK, AS NIANTIC MAKES MORE CHANGES FOLLOWING THE END OF THE EASTER EVENT. Dataminers have confirmed that this is the 19th nest migration, which
means fans can expect new cluster spawns and nests in their location. Naturally, some fans have fared better than others with the new local Pokemon allocation. One Reddit user wasn't
impressed with the last nest migration, commenting: “We got Rattata, Sentret, and Poliwag. Why do I even bother playing this game.” Meanwhile, another player prayed to the PokeGods that they
didn't get another Wooper and Marill cluster.