USA POKEMON STAR :Johnson
The tech worker and certified Pokéfan was the first person to announce such feat on Reddit alongside a screenshot of his Pokédex as proof. Now, he is taking on the challenge of catching the rest of the virtual monsters found only in other parts of the world by going off on an international trip. The best part of it all? His trip is going to be free.
International travel firm Marriott Rewards has committed to sponsor Johnson’s mission to catch the remaining Pokémon in Europe, Japan and Australia. The lucky jet-setting Pokémon Go trainer will be on the lookout for Mr. Mime, Farfetch’d and Kangaskhan in his three destination continents. Finding the regionally-based Pokémon means he’ll be able finish his collection
According to his iPhone Health App, he has traveled an average of 8 miles per day by walking since the game was released on July 6th. He said that during his hunting trips, he can be found roaming for the monsters until 2 a.m. to 5 a.m.
Pokémon Go trainer Nick Johnson has accomplished in a few weeks what many of us can only dream of: capture all 142 Pokémon available in the United States
U.K Pokemon Star :
Sam Clarke- Electrical Engineeer
The 32-year-old says that as far as he knows he is the first to catch all of the 143 Pokemon that are available in the UK. That leaves out the two Pokemon that are exclusive to the America and Asia & Austrailia, and also the mystery creatures that don’t appear to have been added to the game yet.
The walking involved in catching the animals – the equivalent of five marathons, 225km, to do this.
The electrical engineer said that he had been walking around for almost “every waking hour” hunting down Pokemon around his home town of Southampton.
Mr Clark said that he has become famous since achieving the feat, which he documented in a YouTube video that included tips for how he had managed to catch them all. Many had insulted him – but others asked for selfies alongside him after achieving the milestone
The electrical engineer said that he had been walking around for almost “every waking hour” hunting down Pokemon around his home town of Southampton.
Mr Clark said that he has become famous since achieving the feat, which he documented in a YouTube video that included tips for how he had managed to catch them all. Many had insulted him – but others asked for selfies alongside him after achieving the milestone
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