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It's such a smart business move. Now, if I could set a lure in my cam room...
It's such a smart business move. Now, if I could set a lure in my cam room...
In the very first screen, you click on which Pokemon you want to start with, you don't have to walk for it.So i just downloaded the app and but i'm stuck on the tutorial screen(?). It's the initial screen where my character are surrounded by three "test" pokemon and it says "catch a pokemon" on the top. I'm literally walking around the area but my character doesn't move. What am i doing wrong?
In the very first screen, you click on which Pokemon you want to start with, you don't have to walk for it.
For those who are finding Pokemans in their house do you actively have to be "playing" the game or will you get a push notification to let you know there's a Pokémon in your house?
I am here to shamelessly brag about my Pokemon.
so, lets say 4 people are out in the park, and a pokemon shows up on your phone, are you the only one that can catch it?
Just wanted to suggest Charity Miles to you guys.
There is also Walk For A Dog that donate to the dog rescue / shelter of your choice!
Hey does anyone know if you can trade pokemon with other people?
Not everyone is happy though... US Holocaust museum asks Pokemon Go players to stop...
Remember how cool Australia was when Pokémon Go launched? What’s been happening in the Sydney suburb of Rhodes this week has been a little less pleasant.
Some background: Rhodes is a suburb with a ton of high-density apartments, all clustered around the waterfront and a big IKEA/shopping mall.
When Pokémon Go was released last week, a combination of the high population density and a number of Pokestops in the suburb’s Peg Paterson Park meant that it was one of the best (and most popular) places in all of Sydney to catch some pocket monsters.
Massive crowds, sometimes peaking at over 1000 people, have flocked to the park, often late at night, and after a few evenings of this noise and bustle the residents of the apartment buildings overlooking the action have had enough.
On Tuesday night, things came to a head. Buzzfeed reports that at some residents—reacting to the “complete chaos” and “massive levels of noise”—started throwing waterbombs and eggs at the crowd.
The police then turned up, issuing tickets to illegally-parked cars just outside, then warning the crowd that they’d have to disperse or face AUD$200 fines.
Which is maybe understandable! Yes, it’s a public park, but considering its location (surrounded by apartments) and the number of players involved that’s a lot of noise being made and a lot of people being kept up in the middle of the night.
To maybe help chill things out, last night someone was there handing out drinks and sausage sandwiches (Australians love some sausage-in-bread), while Sydney’s Pokémon Go Facebook group is doing a good job of policing some of the fallout.
The park is of course still open to players in more civilised hours. Indeed, the local deputy mayor says that extra rangers and waste collectors have been assigned to cope with the hotspot.
“The new game provides a wonderful opportunity for people to enjoy the parks, foreshore and other open areas around the City of Canada Bay in a fun, interactive way but we ask people to do this in a safe, considerate manner,” she told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“When playing Pokémon Go, we ask that people do this with consideration to where they are: in residential areas, keep noise levels to a minimum and bin any rubbish.”
Some phones just don't work with the AR right now because they don't have built in gyroscopes. From what I've heard they are trying to fix it, but it could be a while.Anyone getting the 'cannot see phone orientation - turn AR off now' notification? My oriemtation is set to portrait and still can't see pokemon in the real world!
Three questions:
1. Any tips for throwing curve balls? (spin pokeball until you see stars - then throw) I can't do it to save my life.
2. Do you think it's more important to keep pokemon based on high CP, or high special points? And why?
3. Should you try and keep all forms of each pokemon? Or is it better to trade them all in for candy to help evolve them?
I am basically just farming eevees kind of on accident and evolving them nonstop. I am at 6 so far plus a bunch of eevee candy I haven't used. My house is full of them. It makes me feel better about not driving and only being able to get downtown (near the good Pokemon here) once every couple days.
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This works, if anyone had doubts. Mr. Knight got a jolteon that way last night, once I have enough Eevee candies I'm gonna try it for a vaporeon, it's the only eeveelution I still need.EEVEEOLUTION ALERT:
I just ran into this on Imgur. The comments seem to verify that it works!
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Question for you guys!
Do you think it is cheating or wrong to "steal" a gym? When someone or a group of people work down a gym and you place your pokemon as soon as it goes neutral before they can. I have done this a few times (I have a knack for noticing at the right time) and had it happen to me as well, but it almost always ends in the original party winning because a rep from both teams basically has to be present to keep owning the gym. Unless you're dropping by as a super powerful group it's pretty hard to do this and just keep the gym with no fight back. Because of this and because the original team still got XP from training, I view it more as a strategy. I think that's just the cut-throat world that is pokemon (and like most social games, really...) and so when I gear up to take a gym, I make sure the poke I'm placing is ready right away. If you are the one to take the gym to neutral, you definitely have the first chance to place it unless your poke isn't ready or your game crashes (no one's fault).
Thoughts? I had someone on my local Mystic group warn everyone against doing this because it wasn't "nice/respectful" but it just sounded kinda butthurt to me. If a Valor left their gym open I'd want to take it, just like if they had actually placed their pokemon--- I'd still want to take it. He eventually admitted to me that he cared about not paying for coins, at which point I exited the conversation for like 20 billion reasons and simply gave advice where easy gyms were located. It's okay if you do consider it cheating, just want to know thoughts from elsewhere. I wouldn't go easy on a gym or opponent in any other pokemon game so I personally don't care to start now.
PS my only 10k egg (and I am lvl 21 right now) was an eevee and it was maddening. My eevee are not as common as Lexi's, but I do have really 2 strong vaporeons and 2 really strong flareons, so I'm pretty over it. Gonna try that naming trick for a dope jolteon... But I wish I could get another fucking 10k egg. Ultra balls come at lvl 20, for anyone who doesn't know. They rock. But then your really common avg pokemon become unbearable to catch with a regular pokeball.
Got him from an egg and I was SCREAMING. Best day of my life!You got Laprasssss I am so so jealous.