Steel Pokémon Meltan can be caught in Pokémon GO in three different ways: first, via the special research story Let’s Go Meltan, second, via the Mystery Box and third, via rare event tasks, such as the current Pokémon TCG Crossover event. This guide introduces you to all three ways to c
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