I can't disagree with you. On the first day the Santa-hat Pikachus were available, I went out to try to catch one, and I ended up catching two wild Laprases within 15 minutes of each other. They were only the 2nd and 3rd wild Laprases I've ever seen, and one of them was level 30, CP 2453, 77% IV's, IS/B, so it became an immediate impact player on my A-team.
I still believe Niantic is giving out more Christmas presents than mentioned
A week ago, three lapras' were hatched in a row. Today, I caught a L30 dragonite CP2938 SW/DP albeit it costs 45 ultra balls, 25 great balls and a whole bunch of razzberries.
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I am in So Cal (Santa Monica and Santa Clarita) and I have not seen one wild Lapras, Dragonite, or Snorlax. And I am in areas that are constantly riddled with lures and Pokemon, so you'd think percentage wise something would have popped up like this plus some here.
So idk, but shoot, regardless kudos on your luck!
I think it`s the luck of the draw and the new tracker, combined with longer spawns. I have played A LOT but had never hatched a Chansey or a Snorlax. I hatched both within a week last week. But, to me, this is just probabilities catching up, not Niantic giving me a gift...
If you play long enough, probabilities eventually even out. And with the new tracker, even though it has its drawbacks, once you see something on the radar, it is really easy to get it, no more wandering aimlessly.