Tips For Pokemon Go for Android
With soon to be added features, in this guide you will learn about all 151 Pokemons from the first generation as well as the items used in-game such as Potion, Super Potion, Revive, Lucky Egg, Incense, Poke Ball, Razz Berry, Camera and several types of Egg Incubator and more.
Since PokemonGO is an online game published by Nintendo, there are no cheats available and probably will not. That means others that claim to provide cheats are imposters.
PokeStops Refresh Often:
If you happen to live, work, or just be in an area near one of the PokeStops, you'll notice that the color changes from blue to purple once interacted with. If you hang around the area for a bit, you'll find it goes back to its blue color after 5 or so minutes (times can vary), allowing you to easily stock up on Poke Balls, and gain 50 xp a pop, which is useful if you find yourself stuck someplace where Pokemon are not appearing.
Transfer Duplicate Pokemon For Candy:
Leveling Pokemon doesn't work the same as other games, since you don't battle Pokemon in the wild. Instead, each Pokemon caught will come with a few of that Pokemon's candy, as well as Stardust. Both of these items will need to be gathered to train your Pokemon, and the candy in particular is needed to evolve Pokemon.
An easy way to obtain more candy is to transfer any duplicate Pokemon you catch in the wild. Find two Squirtles? Transfer one (which is the same as letting it go) and you'll be rewarded with a Squirtle candy. It's important to never pass up a Pokemon you find - even if you already have that one!
Pokemon and PokeStops in Motion:
Whether you're on a bus, in a car, taking a train, or whatever — you'll find that you can still play Pokemon Go on the go and your avatar will faithfully run down the streets to keep up. This can be both a blessing and a curse, because you'll often pass through several potential PokeStops or Pokemon.
It's important to note that when interacting with PokeStops, if you leave the area, you won't be able to finish interacting with it — and interaction is often best saved when you're slowing down or stopped in a moving vehicle. However, any Pokemon that is encountered and engaged will stay with you, letting you catch them at your leisure (so long as they don't flee).
Trainer Level Influences Rarer Pokemon:
As exciting as exploring new and unknown places for Pokemon are, you won't have to brave the most dangerous places on Earth to find rare Pokemon - instead your personal level will dictate the rarity of Pokemon that appear. To start, you'll often encounter basic pokemon (Zubats, Charmanders, Weedles, etc) but as you gain in level, there will be a better chance of finding both Pokemon with higher Combat Points, and rare Pokemon in general.
Tougher and rarer Pokemon will often be harder to catch - a green ring means an easy catch, yellow harder, and then orange and red. Difficult Pokemon may often break out of a Pokeball, or even run away. Consider using Items to make it easier before trying against these Pokemon
Egg Hatching Distance Measuring:
When trying to incubate a Pokemon Egg, you'll have to travel a distance of several kilometers (usually 2 to 5). While you might be tempted to simply drive the distance, there's more to it than distance traveled. Pokemon Go uses both your phone's pedometer as well as the GPS to calculate how far you've actually walked, and appears to limit your distance traveled if it clocks you going at high speeds. Distance traveled is still counted fairly accurately if done on a skateboard, as long as you don't go too fast.
Get Free Items for Defending Gyms:
Once your trainer is level 5, you can finally visit Pokemon Gyms and battle against other trainers.
Download Pokemon GO:
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Poor interface. Simply plays a Playlist from IGN. Crappy app...