Even still learning to play Pokémon Go . If you too are just learning, perhaps not yet know how to make the most of your pocket monsters. Precisely that is what we are going to teach in this article
In order to advance Pokémon Go – and beat other players if you face them in a gym – – you need to improve in two different stats:
- Your general level of coach = how you played the game
- Your combat power Pokémon (CP) = how strong are your pokémons
in order to win battles, you need to have pokémons high power, but to find them or get them, you need to be a coach high power. The higher your level coach, best pokémons you find, and you can improve your fighting power.
Fortunately, basically everything you do on Pokémon Go gives you points experience (XP) to your level coach.
- Catch a pokemon = 100XP
- Get a new pokémon first = 500XP
- Guessing in a difficult = 10XP launch
- Stop in a pokeparada = 50XP
- Make evolve to pokémon = 500XP
And so everything else. So your first step is to find and catch a lot of pokémons.
The next thing is to give them power. Press pokebola logo at the bottom of your screen, and then touch the pokémon. You will see a list of pokémons you own. If you click on any basic Pokemon, you’ll see two options:
- Give more power = train your pokémon to increase their CP and health points by a small amount
- Make it evolve = transform your pokémon in a different and improved species
the advanced forms of pokémons are usually much stronger, but depending the pokémon maybe you can only make them evolve once, or two before adopting its final form.
You’ll need two types of resources to make them better:
- Polvoestelar (used to give them more power)
- Candy (used to give more power and make them evolve)
We insist, you get both trapping many pokémons.
The more power you give to pokémon, more polvoestelar required to reach new levels of strength. Each pokémon needs a different amount of candy to evolve; in some cases 12, another 25, or 400 to convert the fish useless Pokemon Magikarp in its final form.
In addition, the candy needs to be the same type as the pokémon you are improving, which means you need to capture a lot of pokémons the same type, again and again, to get the candy sufficient and help them get your full potential.
usually you get a few candies of the same type when you catch one, and one more if gunwales some pokémon you do not want (look for the transfer button near the button on the page information of any pokémon). But you might want to not transfer some of your weaker pokémons (like Pidgey, Weedle and Caterpie) because it is more valuable make them evolve to increase your XP coach, as evolve to such pokémons in particular only costs 12 candies each .
Now, the question of 64 million.
should you evolve before giving them more power? Or give them more power before them evolve?
Actually there is no answer to this dilemma at this time. There are several theories circulating on the Internet advocating both tactics, but we have not found evidence that are true. We have tried experiments com pokémons that look identical, but one of them became more powerful when we did evolve first, while the other became more powerful when we gave more power first.
We will do more experiments, and we have also asked for more information to the developer of Pokemon Go, Niantic.
In short, this is how the game works now:
- Catch a lot of pokémons to give them candy and polvoestelar, and increase your level of coach
- evolve and improve your pokémons to increase your level of coaching and fight in the gym.
- once you have a higher level of coaching, traps more and better pokémons, and improve them and make them evolve.
- Transfer your old pokémons when you need to make room and additional candy.
- Rinse and repeat.
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