As one of the original 151 Pokémon, Jigglypuff was one of the first Pokémon players could catch in . Older fans may remember the singing Pokémon from its appearances in the original anime and in most games dating all the way back to Generation I. Catching Jigglypuff doesn't require any special tricks. Still, a few useful tips can help Trainers hoping to add this pocket monster to their collection.
Unlike certain rare Pokémon such as Tandemaus, Trainers won't need to use any specific methods to catch Jigglypuff. Although does feature many rare Pokémon, many Pokémon are available out in the wild even if no special in-game events are scheduled. Jigglypuff is a great catch for most Trainers: it's part of a three-stage evolution line and does have a Shiny form.
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As mentioned above, Jigglypuff can be found and caught in the wild. Unlike some Pokémon that can only be caught in specific regions, the Normal-/Fairy-type Jigglypuff can spawn anywhere in the world, so trainers only need to keep an eye out while exploring their local areas.
It's also worth keeping track of monthly Spotlight Hour schedule, as Pokémon featured in Spotlight Hours have massively increased spawn rates and grant additional bonuses when caught.
One of the best ways to pin down Jigglypuff's location is to use the Nearby tab on the bottom right side of the screen. This tab displays a small list of nearby Pokémon and Pokéstops, allowing Trainers to see at a glance if any Jigglypuff can be found nearby. Any Pokémon previously caught will have their icons displayed, while previously unseen Pokémon will appear as silhouettes. Jigglypuff's silhouette is rather distinct, so it should be easy to spot.
If a Jigglypuff does appear in the Nearby tab, Trainers can tap it and tap the 'Footprints' button to be guided straight to its location.
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