... And here I keep hoping to get both Laplace and near-perfect Hydro Pump Vaporeon I want to name Mizuki and travel with.I've heard that each Pokémon you meet will have the same IVs for everyone, just not the same level (depending on your own level). Is that true? I found a 15/15/14 Eevee recently, tried to call a friend who lives nearby but he wasn't around so we couldn't try...
But at least I got my Hpump Vaporeon :D
Otherwise, worst moment for me was seeing a nearby Lapras, but couldn't find it. I can't wait for a better radar (or actually, just a radar, since the crap we have now is worthless).
Yeah indeed, eggs can't be taken down nor taken out. Fortunately not a lot of people know how to do this so I hope Niantic hops onto this quickly...And I heard some people overseas now put eggs on gyms, essentially breaking those gyms. Just... what the heck....
It's a glitch, obviously.lol you can put eggs in gyms?
Nope! I hope they will add that to the game though, would make it a bit more like the original games.So just curious, (I couldn't find it on google) can a pokemon brake out after the 3rd shake in pokemon go?
I hope they do not, weak Pidgey's breaking out of multiple poke balls is not fun, and adding this would only make it worse.Nope! I hope they will add that to the game though, would make it a bit more like the original games.
They could make it so the chance of the Pokémon breaking out was the same regardless. For example, if the Pokémon had a 10% chance to break out when it had three possibilities to escape, then they could have it be a ~7.7% chance with four possibilities. I don't know... Feeling that joy from catching a Pokémon should be after the ball clicks shut, not as it shakes for the third time.I hope they do not, weak Pidgey's breaking out of multiple poke balls is not fun, and adding this would only make it worse.
I saw one in my area (Lv 6 or Lv 7 Gym) with the WEAKEST being 1800+ Gyarados. It also had 2700+ Dragonite and 3000 Snorlax.yea read about it, ban hammers for them, given its done with a 3rd party program.
would be fun to put eggs in nearby gyms for a laugh though :( given 1 gym around here is level 5
the weakest thing is a 1261 CP snorlax in there
also 1387 flareon
1535 Gyarados
2018 Vapoeron
2379 Dragonite
cant remove these without nuking it for ages.
Agreed. I recently started playing and the escaping mechanic is absolute bullshit, especially for those in semi-rural areas with less access to Pokestops. Why it's even included is beyond me.Pidgey and Ratatta are the worst for escaping, great fun catching a CP 900 jynx in a Pokeball with its orange circle.. then struggling to catch a pidgey with a green one right after.
the mechanic ruins the game for me, especially when Ultra balls hardly come out of pokestops, you just end up going through balls for no gain, especially in an area with 3 pokestops with lures you still can't maintain.
My only guess is that it's meant to present a "challenge" when catching pokemon since you can't fight them. I know a lot of people are advocates for being able to fight the pokemon in this game, but I'm not sure how it'd work out. Considering the way the battle system works in this game, I feel like even when you've stopped attacking the wild pokemon to throw pokeballs at them, they'd probably still try to attack your pokemon and just move around more than they already do.Agreed. I recently started playing and the escaping mechanic is absolute bullshit, especially for those in semi-rural areas with less access to Pokestops. Why it's even included is beyond me.
Assuming you mean the pokemons CP (combat power) bar, thats your pokemons attacking power but also its 'level' if you like since PoGo pokemon dont have the normal 1-100 levels as they do in the main game. it does have limits but these are goverened by your trainer level and can be increased each time you level up as a trainer. As your trainer level increases the wild pokemon you capture will have higher cp to match your level so dont go ploughing all your stardust on your cp100 pokemon you caught at level 7 as you will end up using hundred/thousands of stardust if u want to keep it maxed out all the time and end up catching a stronger one anyways. If though you have your favourite pokemon that you got from an egg, has best possible final evo moveset and you want to keep by your side throughout your journey together then go for it but stardust is a precious commodity that shouldnt be spread to thinly across all your captured pokemon.By the way, anyone can tell me what the white semi-circle mean? Also, is there a limit to how much Power-Up you can give to a Pokemon (if so, what is it governed by?) ?
I understand that you're being sarcastic with the use of quotation marks, but I don't see how anyone could objectively think that a dice roll that completely prevents you from catching something could be construed as a challenge. I've had even the likes of Pidgey escape from a curveball, "great!/excellent!" throw and immediately run, which is one of the most annoying things I've ever come across in the game. While I understand the intent is to incorporate some measure of eliminating guaranteed capture, I still think that A) Pokemon breaking out of the ball, and B) semi-limited resources (especially for rural and semi-rural folks) should be the main method of presenting "challenge".My only guess is that it's meant to present a "challenge" when catching pokemon since you can't fight them. I know a lot of people are advocates for being able to fight the pokemon in this game, but I'm not sure how it'd work out. Considering the way the battle system works in this game, I feel like even when you've stopped attacking the wild pokemon to throw pokeballs at them, they'd probably still try to attack your pokemon and just move around more than they already do.
it's not a pokemon game unless RNG fucks you overI understand that you're being sarcastic with the use of quotation marks, but I don't see how anyone could objectively think that a dice roll that completely prevents you from catching something could be construed as a challenge. I've had even the likes of Pidgey escape from a curveball, "great!/excellent!" throw and immediately run, which is one of the most annoying things I've ever come across in the game. While I understand the intent is to incorporate some measure of eliminating guaranteed capture, I still think that A) Pokemon breaking out of the ball, and B) semi-limited resources (especially for rural and semi-rural folks) should be the main method of presenting "challenge".