I. You’ve probably experienced this
The moment an event begins, group chats immediately share coordinates:
“There’s a Shiny here!” or “A 100 IV over there!”
When you check the map, the spawn might be in another city—or even another country.
Without spoofing, there’s no way to arrive in time.
With spoofing, you can stand next to the spawn within seconds.
II. Why Spoofers Are Especially Suited for Hunting Rares
Rare Pokémon spawn locations are scattered and have short lifespans—sometimes appearing only during specific events or limited time windows.
Ordinary players must rely on transportation, often spending tens of minutes or even hours to reach the location.
Spoofers, however, can instantly teleport to the target area and start catching immediately.
This means you can respond instantly to coordinates shared within the community—whether the target is across town or in another country, you still have a chance to reach it before it disappears.
III. Limitations and Risks
Although spoofing is fast, Niantic’s cooldown rule still applies.
If you teleport to a faraway location before the cooldown ends, all Pokémon in the catch phase will instantly flee.
Many players chasing multiple rares forget this and end up wasting their effort.
In addition, cooldown reminders vary in accuracy among different spoofing tools.
Some don’t display cooldowns at all, forcing players to rely on guesswork—making miscalculations especially likely when teleporting across countries.
IV. FlyMon
FlyMon’s cooldown timer automatically calculates the exact waiting time based on teleport distance, helping you determine when it’s safe to catch.
While waiting, you can use joystick walking to explore local areas for other resources, while auto-catching and auto PokéStop spinning continue gathering items in the background.
Even if disconnected during cooldown, FlyMon’s auto-reconnect ensures seamless recovery, keeping you ready to act at the perfect moment when a rare Pokémon appears.