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- Niantic Support Accounts Have Officially Joined Reddit. What You Need to Know!
- Your Lapras is gigantic—the largest I’ve ever seen! (Happened to catch this guy on campus during the water event)
- I posted a fake Red Gyarados and a week later it was capturable, here goes nothing...
- Surrender now or prepare to fight.
- [Idea] Ditto candy could be used to power up any pokemon. 1 to 1 for mons needing 1km per buddy candy. 3 to 1 for mons needing 3km per buddy candy. 5 to 1 for mons needing 5km per buddy candy.
- Hope is the last one to die
- Every single South Korean sponsor stores have these... They're almost everywhere
- Went to Florida on a vacation and found the first pokestop that made me laugh
- [Analysis] What Generation 3 Can Bring To The Gym Meta
- My take on Shiny Starter evolutions using Photoshop!
- When you just want to take a cool photo with your friend but he ends up screwing it up afterwards.
- New Promo Code area added to the Shop.
- [Discussion] If you don't have a PoGo+, get one.
- Dear Niantic, fix your game
- [Screenshot] Took Jynx to see David Tennant in Don Juan in Soho, but now she's got the theatre bug. Can't take her anywhere.
- What do you hope for with the gym rework? Assuming Niantic is still working on it and read this sub, let's show them what we want
- [discussion] Since now it seems like botters/spoofers/RocketMap will, once again, be able to determine IV's... Why not just make all encounters across all players completely unique (IV's, movesets, CP, etc.) the same way that shinies work?
- Finally completed my Generation 1 Regional Pokedex!
- Top 10 attackers in Pokemon Go based on true DPS against generic defender
- This game needs to use less ram. Almost impossible to minimise on Nexus 5X. RA crashes the game sometimes.
- Near UT Stabbing, PLEASE BE AWARE When Playing!
- Can't wait for the rest of the shinies
- Anyone else missing out on the +10xp curveball bonus?
- [Photo] Cyndaquil statue?
| Niantic Support Accounts Have Officially Joined Reddit. What You Need to Know! Posted: 01 May 2017 11:59 AM PDT Everyone give a warm welcome to /u/NianticGeorge and /u/NianticIndigo who have today joined the Reddit community and are receiving official 'Niantic' flair! We're excited to see a public, verified Niantic presence begin to participate here with us, and we want to answer a few questions about their role and what they will and won't be able to do: What will they be doing in the Reddit communities?George and Indigo are from the support team at Niantic. They will be participating here to help gather information on issues folks experience. They may ask for additional device information, steps to reproduce glitches/bugs, etc if needed. Will they be able to provide individual support for issues?While the support team will now have a presence here, individual help requests should still be sent through Niantic's official help request system. Reddit won't be an effective medium for personalized help. Can we pester them about the game's strategic direction / upcoming features?The support team won't be able to provide information on upcoming features or new mechanics. Can they tell us anything about what Niantic's doing to prevent spoofers?The next major update to Pokemon GO will focus on improving the gym system and Niantic is very aware of these issues, but George and Indigo won't be able to share more details. That's not their domain! What's an interesting fact about each of them?/u/NianticGeorge grew up in the (US) Midwest, is a cycling enthusiast, and has visited 23 US national parks. /u/NianticIndigo leads improv classes on the weekends, is a foodie, and loves to travel. Her favorite part of traveling is trying the local cuisine. Parting WordsWe were happy to see Niantic gain an official Twitter support account, and now we're even more happy to see an official Reddit presence. This is great momentum for the game, and we look forward to having them around in our community. - r/pokemongo Mod Team - [link] [comments] | ||
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| I posted a fake Red Gyarados and a week later it was capturable, here goes nothing... Posted: 01 May 2017 03:15 PM PDT
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| Surrender now or prepare to fight. Posted: 30 Apr 2017 11:56 PM PDT
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| Posted: 01 May 2017 02:16 PM PDT Allows you to use ditto candy, but not abuse it as a 1 for 1 on dratini or larvitar. [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 01 May 2017 02:09 PM PDT After three days of work in Los Angeles, keeping my radar open pretty much all the time, I almost had given up on finding a Taurus ... but I checked the radar one last time, 9 minutes before boarding time to my Denver's connection flight back to Brazil. There was the shadow! Only 9 minutes and 20 gates away, I figured the risk of something going wrong was not small ... Who cares? It was a Taurus. I decide to run ... run through the airport shouting "I'm going to lose it! Get out of the way please!". Breathless but with hope, I reached the point marked on the radar. Nothing! A second of sadness ... I heard a voice in my head: restart the game. I tried and ... the bull jumps on top of me. I caught him! After a few seconds of great joy I remembered: my flight! Second race running and repeating "I'm going to lose it!". I got on board. Lesson: you have the time, you have the chance. I thought my simple story could give hope to those who are unmotivated. I can't way to get home and show the Pokedex to my kid. Good hunting. [link] [comments] | ||
| Every single South Korean sponsor stores have these... They're almost everywhere Posted: 01 May 2017 04:54 AM PDT
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| Went to Florida on a vacation and found the first pokestop that made me laugh Posted: 01 May 2017 02:33 PM PDT
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| [Analysis] What Generation 3 Can Bring To The Gym Meta Posted: 01 May 2017 09:05 AM PDT This is a selective overview of Pokemon that could add to the current gym meta, either offensively and/or defensively. Slaking is excluded from this analysis as an outlier that will hopefully be dealt with by Niantic.TL;DR - Metagross and Salamence will add to the list of overused gym defenders. Aggron, Gardevoir, Hariyama, Blaziken, and Walrein may become useful additions on offense. Generation 3's 3000CP Club: Metagross, Salamence, and Aggron
Defender: Metagross has the CP to outrank Dragonite, and with the right IVs could place above low IV Tyranitar as well. Also notable is that Metagross does not have a double weakness, unlike Dragonite and Tyranitar, and boasts a number of useful resistances due to its Steel typing. When Gen 3 drops, Metagross will be the only high ranking Gym defender to resist Dragon type moves. Further, Metagross resists all of Dragonite's possible movesets (Steel Wing, Hurricane, and Hyper Beam are NVE against Metagross), and all of Blissey's possible movesets as well (though powerful as an attacker, remains somewhat unpopular due to the time it takes Blissey to defeat enemies, which will be further exacerbated by Metagross's resistances). With a .64x double resistance to Psychic type moves, Metagross will also have favorable matchups against strong generalists like Alakazam, Espeon, and Exeggutor (Metagross also sports a .8x resistance to Grass moves). In addition to these resistances, Metagross has decent bulk, being tankier than Dragonite and Gyarados (though falls below Rhydon and Tyranitar). Now despite the lack of a double weakness, Metagross still has plenty of vulnerabilities. Let's look at Dark types first. Houndoom is a hard counter, as all of its possible movesets will be Super Effective against Metagross, and Houndoom has resistances to all of Metagross's STAB moves (which Houndoom desperately needs because it is very fragile). Tyranitar with Bite/Crunch (or Fire Blast, Stone Edge is Not Very Effective against Metagross) is also a good counter, though this is not Tyranitar's most efficient matchup because it could take Super Effective damage from STAB Steel type moves, and you can be sure that a Gyro Ball (a strong Steel move already in the game) Metagross will hit very hard. Metagross is weak to Ground type, but strong Ground types like Rhydon and Golem are also Rock, so they will take SE damage from Steel type moves just like Tyranitar. Donphan doesn't have this problem, however neither of its quick moves benefit from STAB, and Tackle will be NVE here (Counter is neutral to Steel/Psychic). To be effective in this matchup, Donphan will need to have Earthquake, as Play Rough and Heavy Slam do not benefit from STAB, and are Not Very Effective against Metagross. Ghost type is not a significant weakness as Gengar is very frail and takes SE damage from Psychic attacks. We don't know what Metagross's movepool is yet, but if it learns Confusion that will be absolutely devastating to an attacking Gengar. Fire types (which Houndoom is as well) are not in danger of taking SE damage from Metagross's STAB moves, and have a resistance to Steel type damage. Metagross, as a high ranking defender, will make Fire types more relevant in the meta. I think this is a good thing, because there are many powerful Fire types (Fire Spin/Overheat Flareon comes close to Dragon Tail/Outrage Dragonite in terms of DPS) that unfortunately have not had particularly useful matchups thus far. If you use a Fire type that isn't Houndoom, you will take neutral damage from Psychic types moves. Thus, in exchange for doing more damage with Flareon or Charizard, you won't benefit from a Psychic-resistance. Attacker: As an Attacker, Metagross will be a very strong generalist. Psychic type moves are only resisted by Tyranitar, and of course another Metagross. Of the common defenders, Vaporeon and Gyarados (and another Metagross) resist Steel type moves. Metagross with two Psychic type moves comfortably attacks in Vaporeon, Gyarados, Dragonite, Snorlax, and Blissey (also recall that Metagross resists all of Blissey's movesets) for neutral damage. Ground type moves are Super Effective against Metagross, so I wouldn't use him against Rhydon unless you have two Steel type moves (even then, why take SE damage when you don't have to). Metagross is a clear upgrade to Pokemon like Alakazam (Psychic) and Scizor (Bug/Steel), because it is far more durable (sturdier than Dragonite or Gyarados). While it doesn't have Alakazam's attacking power, Metagross lasts longer due to its superior bulk and 9 resistances. In the end it will depend on movepool, but regardless I'd expect Metagross to be near the top of any attacking tier list.
I'm going to keep this one very short. In Pokemon Go, Salamence is basically another Dragonite. It is 13% less durable than Dragonite, but has a 5% increase in its attack stat. Salamence will deal more damage with the same moveset, but can't take as many hits as Dragonite in battle. Due to its lower CP, Salamence will place below Dragonite (3581CP) in gyms.
Defender: I'll try to keep this part short as well. Aggron has a very high defense stat, and overall its bulk is comparable to Rhydon and Tyranitar. But it has two double weaknesses, to Ground and Fighting, as well as a weakness to Water (Vaporeon will be SE against Aggron while resisting Steel type damage). Its vulnerabilities, in conjunction with a max CP below Vaporeon (3157CP), make it a bad choice for Gym defense. Which is a shame, because Iron Tail/Heavy Slam Aggron would have a very good damage output, and at least give it some coverage against Rhydon and Golem. Attacker: On offense, I think Aggron will shine. For starters, Aggron, much like Metagross, resists all of Dragonite's movesets. Not only that, but Aggron has a double resistance to both Normal (Dragonite's Hyper Beam) and Flying (Dragonite's Hurricane) type attacks. Aggron would make a very tanky attacker into Snorlax, Dragonite, Salamence, and Tyranitar (Aggron resists Stone Edge, and is Super Effective with Steel moves). While Ice types will take out Dragon types like Dragonite and Salamance faster, they will also take more damage than Steel types like Metagross and Aggron. Further, Aggron has excellent potential as a generalist against many of the Legendary Pokemon. All Legendary Flying types are weak to Rock moves, and Pokemon like Moltres, Articuno, and Ho-Oh have a double weakness. Aggron has the added benefit of a resistance to Psychic type moves from Mewtwo and Lugia (Although Aggron needs to watch out for Focus Blast Mewtwo and Hydro Pump Lugia). Noteworthy Mentions: Milotic, Gardevoir, Hariyama, Blaziken, and Walrein.
Milotic is one of my favorite designs from Generation 3. Unfortunately, in Pokemon Go it will basically be another Vaporeon. Vaporeon is a little tankier, has a slightly higher attack stat, and a higher max CP; Vaporeon will outperform it on offense and outrank it in gyms. Milotic's only advantage is it will be more potion efficient, since it has a much higher defense stat than Vaporeon. But unless it gets some kind of distinguishing moveset (new Water moves added with Gen 3 that are stronger than Water Gun/Hydro Pump), you can expect Milotic to be function as a slightly worse Vaporeon.
Gardevoir's CP is too low to realistically be a defender, so I'll focus on it as an attacker. An important point: if the base stat formulas do not change, Gardevoir will have the highest attack stat of all non-Legendary Fairy types in any generation. Gardevoir, depending on its moveset, has the potential to either be a standout attacker, or a huge let down. Bulkier than Arcanine, and with the attack stat of Gyarados, Gardevoir has the makings of a really good generalist. Fairy type is Super Effective against Dragon types, and neutral to most of the common defenders (Vaporeon, Blissey, Gyarados, Rhydon, Snorlax) while only being Not Very Effective against newcomer Metagross. What Gardevoir needs, and what the meta (in my opinion) needs, is a Fairy type quick move. If Gardevoir only learns Psychic type quick moves, it will just be another strong Psychic type attacker like Alakazam, Exeggutor, and Espeon. Currently, there are no Fairy quick moves; but, if Gen 3 were to release with a new Fairy quick move in Gardevoir's movepool, that would be significant. Fairy type is Super Effective against Dragon and Dark type, which both happen to be highly relevant in the current meta. And unlike Ice type, Fairy type resists Dragon. Completely Super Effective against Dragonite, Tyranitar, and Salamence (when it arrives alongside Gardevoir); no other Pokemon can do that right now because Clefable, Wigglytuff, and Granbull don't learn Fairy type quick moves. Gardevoir has the potential to become more useful with time, because many future generations will introduce high CP Dragon types (and there are plenty of them that will not have a double weakness to Ice).
Fighting type is an important commodity in the meta given the dominance of Blissey and Snorlax in gyms. Thus, I will discuss Gen 3's best Fighting types together. Hariyama: 288 HP, 209 Attack, 114 Defense – 2765CP
Hariyama is a bulkier Fighting type than Heracross, Machamp, Hitmonchan, and Hitmonlee (listed in order of decreasing durability). Despite that extremely low, potion-inefficient 114 Defense stat, Hariyama compensates with a higher base HP stat than that of Vaporeon and Lapras. Haryiama will be almost as resilient as Poliwrath, and packs a significantly more powerful punch, with a respectable 209 Attack stat. It should make due with Rock Smash/Brick Break, but if it gets Counter/Dynamic Punch or Close Combat in its movepool, expect Hariyama to perform as a solid counter to Snorlax and Blissey. Blaziken: 160 HP, 240 Attack, 141 Defense – 2631CP
Blaziken will have a higher attack stat than any Fighting type currently in the game when Generation 3 arrives (aside from Breloom which has a 241 Attack stat, but is extremely glassy and is not on this list). While that sounds impressive, its drawback is its low durability. Blaziken is very frail, comparable to Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan (for further reference, they are both about as glassy as Alakazam). To be even remotely viable against Blissey, it absolutely must have the best Fighting moves (Counter/Dynamic Punch or Close Combat). But even then, Blaziken will likely require close to perfect dodging and efficient move-use to be a match for Blissey. Depending on moveset, it might be borderline impossible for Blaziken to defeat a Zen Headbutt/Dazzling Gleam Blissey (of the same level). Theoretically Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan (with their best movesets) can defeat a Blissey on their level, but in reality, winning is unlikely. While Blaziken might be a disappointment in terms of performance against Blissey, at the very least it should be a viable Snorlax counter.
Walrein is very similar to Lapras, with a little less bulk but a higher attack stat. Walrein is notable because it is an Ice type comparable to Lapras that you can actually evolve to acquire. This is significant, because the best counter to Dragonite is still very rare, and hard to get candies for; and even worse, since Gen 2 was released Lapras now learns Water type moves (a Lapras with Water Gun and/or Hydro Pump is basically a worse Vaporeon). Unless Niantic decides to make Spheal as rare as Mareep for some reason, you shouldn't have trouble getting your hands on Walrein (a standard 3-stage 125 candy evolution). Assuming it learns Ice moves, Walrein will be an excellent counter to Dragonite and Salamence. Jynx, Dragonite, and Cloyster all deal more damage to Dragon types, but Jynx is very glassy, Cloyster while adequate on bulk and DPS is outclassed by Lapras's (and subsequently Walrein's) longevity, and Dragonite still runs the danger of taking massive amounts of Super Effective damage from a defending Dragonite. [link] [comments] | ||
| My take on Shiny Starter evolutions using Photoshop! Posted: 01 May 2017 07:52 PM PDT
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| When you just want to take a cool photo with your friend but he ends up screwing it up afterwards. Posted: 01 May 2017 05:43 PM PDT
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| New Promo Code area added to the Shop. Posted: 01 May 2017 08:15 PM PDT
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| [Discussion] If you don't have a PoGo+, get one. Posted: 01 May 2017 01:52 PM PDT I've had a plus for a while now, but I've been without it for about 2 weeks now (I left it at my mom's house). Yesterday I finally got it back when my mom came over to my house for dinner (which she laughs at me since I'm 26 playing a game I played as a kid). Today I easily gained 4x the average amount of stardust I typically get in one day, I forgot how easy it is to stockpile. The plus is great for me because I work/live very close to some high density pokestop areas (I can fill my bag in about 30 min, Pokemon stopped spawning on a campus that I do business on). If getting balls is an issue, the PoGo+ is not for you. I can go through 150 balls a day no problem (which I think is a huge fuck you from Niantic to rural players). If you can get access to a lot of stops, get a PoGO+ and watch your stardust pile up. [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 01 May 2017 02:34 AM PDT This morning I wanted to take out one of the pesky level 10 gyms around me. After getting through the bottom 3 Blissy (Only Blissys in the Gym) several times making the gym level 7, I can't battle anymore because of the "Error" kicking me out. Seriously it's been almost a year now, why are there still these bugs that have been around since launch? Niantic please fix your game..... [link] [comments] | ||
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| Posted: 01 May 2017 12:54 PM PDT Sorry for the wall of text As a huge pokémon fan, one of the greatest things for me was having a lot of pokémon to choose from every playthrough I did, picking favorites, themes and whatnot for my playthrough teams, since every pokémon, even if not the strongest, could be used, and in competitive pokémon, you can use most of the available pokemon, depending on which tier you want to play, even if yours isn't strong for OU, maybe it's good in UU or RU, and you have LC for non evolved forms. Now the problem for me with pokémon go, isn't even the battling design itself, which of course is terrible, but the fact that so many pokémon are straight up useless outside of dex completion. Unless you're at the top of the CP chart, you're pretty much never getting used. People keep saying stuff like "my biome is full of fire and rock pokémon, I have bug and water" and while that would be great in any of the normal pokémon games, all I can think when I read that is, wow great you filled that part of your dex, and now you find a lot of fire type stardust. Let's face it, you can claim your cloyster and jynx have their uses to beat a dragonite, but another dragonite with dragon moves will do the job better, while I've had my fair share of fun in pokemon showdown on gen 6 swapping between dragonite and cloyster as late game sweepers until I got to 1.6k rank and had to use better stuff. This game NEEDS MORE POKÉMON TO BE USEFUL other than those with high stats/CP. I think that the introduction of abilities could make a lot more pokémon viable, same with more moves and maybe bring back turn combat with a swap to gym system so that you don't have to turn combat for 2h to take a gym down. Another simple thing is, MAKE SUPER EFFECTIVE SUPER EFFECTIVE, that would mean a lot more pokémon would be used and the movesets would vary way more What do you want to see and think would make the game better? TL:DR Making more pokémon useful other than a dex entry so you'd be happy to collect and use your favorites, make super effective better than STAB like in the main games so more movesets and pokémon would be viable [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 01 May 2017 05:06 PM PDT I'm referencing this PokemonGoHub article, "RocketMap found a way around unique IVs and stats in the Wild". I think that Niantic made a great move at making encounters unique across players below level 30, with all IV's/movesets/CP's remaining the same for players level 30 and above... but why stop there? According to that article, tracker sites/botters/spoofers will now just simply implement scanner bots above level 30, bringing us essentially back to square one. I'm level 36 and I'd really have no problem if Niantic just made all wild Pokemon encounters unique from account to account... just the way that shinies are encountered. This would mean that any Pokemon encountered in the wild, regardless of your level, would produce a completely unique Pokemon in regards to IV/CP/movesets. This would solve essentially everybody's concerns with botters/spoofers being able to simply round up all the 100% IV Pokemon while making the game more exciting for those who like to play legitimately. What do you guys think? [link] [comments] | ||
| Finally completed my Generation 1 Regional Pokedex! Posted: 01 May 2017 07:10 AM PDT I've been playing this game since July 7th 2016 (I think? Somewhere close), that's now almost 10 months, and from the start my goal was to complete at the very least the first generation regional Pokedex, and today I finally accomplished that goal! My final Pokemon (Hitmonchan) I've been on the hunt for, for ages. I never hatched one from a 10km egg at the start of the game, never saw one in the wild (even though I've found Hitmonlee and Hitmontop in the wild), and I hatched 5 Tyrogue's during the Easter Event, and none of them had the stats to turn into one. Lately a lot of rarer Pokemon have been spawning on the island I live on off the south eastern area of England, and because of that and a local tracker of my area from a Facebook group, I managed to locate and find the last two Pokemon I needed which were Venusaur and Hitmonchan. However me getting the Hitmonchan was very difficult. When I saw it on the tracker it said it would disappear in around 16 minutes, me and my dad probably got there with around 6 minutes left, and unfortunately it spawned in the area where the connection is the worst. After getting out of the car and running around a bit to finally get it to show up, I tried to catch it. The game then proceeded to freeze. After a bit of the wait of standing on a sidewalk in the cold, my connection finally came back, and I only had about 1 minute left, I finally got it up on my screen and I caught it. It was a very very stressful time just attempting to get the connection back, and I haven't been happier in ages when I finally saw that third shake. With that I'm now just missing a few Gen2 Pokemon, some of which I'm close to or need an item for, if you're interested on what those are, I can find out. :) Thanks for reading! Excited for the upcoming adventures since rarer things appear to be spawning! TL;DR: Finally completed my Gen1 Regional Dex! Connection issues made me nearly miss it though, and rarer spawns in my area for future adventures! [link] [comments] | ||
| Top 10 attackers in Pokemon Go based on true DPS against generic defender Posted: 01 May 2017 02:29 PM PDT Hi! I have to admit it took some time to make spreadsheet calculations to compare all those top damage dealers against generic defender of 150Hp (300HP effective as defender) and 200 base defence stat. Reason why I did such calculation is to get rid of "Jolteon's anomaly" as explained here: https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemongo/comments/68hl1u/top_10_attackers_in_pokemon_go_based_on_cycle_dps/ problem was that comparing mons only with 1 cycle DPS can bring some errors which do not take into account extra energy created that can reduce duration of following damage cycle. This calculation isn't also 100% exact but is more in line with true damage and reall defenders attacker can meet in the gym. It calculates (divides) HP of defender by time needed to devour him of his HP. This stat: ~DPSagainst defender can be used to compare mons with different movesets and different base attack stat. Link to spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XCvLmLI7-JzT5IXoO8ybIVRcl9XuAeU1H8XOiuTxzD8/pubhtml Link to slideshow: https://youtu.be/fDDqsmvAspo Enjoy! PS. If I have time I ll try to update this spreadsheet with more mons. But next project that I think will be fun is to calculate if it is possible to oneshot (using Thunder only once) Gyarados with Jolteon. [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 01 May 2017 01:54 PM PDT EDIT: AR, not RA Like 9/10 of times I minimise the game, it gets killed in the background. If I enable AR, the RAM gets filled up and it crashes to desktop. The Nexus 5X has 2 GB of RAM, which is not amazing but should be enough for Pokémon GO. This is very frustrating. :( [link] [comments] | ||
| Near UT Stabbing, PLEASE BE AWARE When Playing! Posted: 01 May 2017 12:51 PM PDT I was playing Pokemon Go, minding my own business today on UT Austin's campus. I was where the stabbing took place 5 minutes before when it happened. I had my earbuds in and would have been extremely unaware. Don't forget to be cautious of your surroundings, it can save your life. Catch em all. [link] [comments] | ||
| Can't wait for the rest of the shinies Posted: 01 May 2017 06:32 AM PDT Can't really get a magikarp/gyarados as I didn't get one in the water event and I live in a water biome but the other ones are so cool that I literally can't wait for them, I'll hunt for shiny furret first! [link] [comments] | ||
| Anyone else missing out on the +10xp curveball bonus? Posted: 01 May 2017 12:24 PM PDT I caught a few Pokemon this morning and none of them counted as curveballs even though I'm 100% sure they were in fact curveballs. [Update] New working theory: pokeball must still be spinning when it hits the Pokemon. I've noticed that I'm having a harder time getting the curveball bonus when the Pokemon is further away (I guess the spin slows down mid-flight) When I dramatically spin the ball a few times before throwing, the bonus seems to register every time. Tedious, but seems to be working for now. [link] [comments] | ||
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