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| Catch || 7 days in a row || Skip catching on Monday and start on Tuesday | | Catch || 7 days in a row || Skip catching on Monday and start on Tuesday | ||
Revision as of 05:55, 5 September 2021
Starter tips
Collection:
A new game, starting out with Pikachu:
- https://www.wikihow.com/Catch-Pikachu-in-Pok%C3%A9mon-GO
- Note: your Pikachu will have low CP and you will probably release him to Pokeheaven before the day is out.
Power up
Save your dust for later and don't power-up your Pokemon just because you can
- When evolving Pokemon their attack types change randomly, evolve your Pokemon fully in one go and check if they are any good
- Walking around, catching Pokemon until you are ready you might find better candidates
- When you have a higher level (20+) you will catch higher level Pokemon that need less power-ups
- Take the Pokemon IV in consideration by using 'appraise', filter for high IV (3*,4*)
A guide on 'breakpoints':
Pick your team
At level 5 you will have to pick one of the three teams. After that you can change it only when spending 1000 coins and not more than once a year. The most popular team is blue (Mystic). A bit less popular is the red team (Valor) after that comes the Yellow team (Instinct). Make sure you pick the same team as your friends.
Starting out, it helps if you can join Gyms without having to capture them yourself. So, if you see a lot of Red in your neighborhood it might help if you join team Valor (the red team).
Stops and gyms and berries
- Spin the picture at pokestops and within Gyms and get new items
- Place Pokemon in Gyms to earn pokecoins.
- Feed berries to add CP and gain dust
- the defender gains more CP if you are close
- max 10 berries per defender per 30 mins
- max 10 different defenders per 30 mins
Pokecoins
Get them:
- Get some by placing your Pokemon in Gyms
- Throw some real money at it (and be a cheat ;-)
Earning coins with Gyms:
- You will get 1 coin per 10 minutes up to 50 coins per day (0:00-23:59) for Pokemon that are placed in Gyms. In other words: you need 8 hours and 20 minutes with one Gym.
- You only get pokecoins after your Pokemon has been kicked out. So no coins for you if none get kicked out before 0:00
- Pokemon stationed at a Gym will slowly loose health, you can replenish this by giving up to 10 berries. A golden raspberry will give full health.
Spend on:
- Item space (200 coins for +50)
- Pokemon storage (200 coins for +50)
- Raid passes
Pidgey/Weedle spam
Farm and store these types of Pokemon. Use a lucky egg and evolve every Pokemon for the lowest candy cost (12). Try to fit as many as 70 evolves into the 30 minutes double experience period. This will get you around 150,000 experience points. If you are blessed with a double experience event this would go up to 300,000 experience points.
Common Pokémon with 12 candy evolve:
- Caterpie
- Pidgey
- Weedle
Note:
- Time hatching eggs within this 30 minute period by walking up to 200 meters from hatching. Hatching eggs gets you even more experience per minute than evolve does.
- With every evolve you receive 1 candy, so the cost is really 11 candy per evolve.
- Transferring the evolved Pokemon will get you another candy back but this is best done after the lucky egg period has finished.
You will need at least 1+11*90 = 991 candy for 90 evolves. Use below calculation to see how many Pokemon you should transfer to have enough candy to evolve the remaining Pokemon:
- Calculator: https://pokeassistant.com/main/pidgeyspam
- Number of Pokemon to evolve = RoundUp( (1 + 11 * [Number of Pokemons] - [Number of candies] ) / 12 )
You can also save up to 1+8*90 = 721 candy of a certain type while transferring all Pokemon, if you catch 80 Pokemon after that you will have enough candy to evolve them.
- Formula: 1+8*[Number of evolves]
Bag is full
Make some space:
- Activate incense and catch Pokemon
- Use the fruit, you can fruit-up (x10) any gym defender of your team. This will also get you much needed dust. Note that if you are close to the Gym this will have more effect on CP
- Battle and heal
- Throw out some red balls, revives and such
Note:
- You can ignore gifts, they don't count as bag space
- Eventually you will need more space as you get different types of items and for convenience
Pokemon storage is full
Make some space:
- Filter for !shiny & !shadow & 2*,1*,0*
- Reverse sort on CP
- Transfer-away
Note:
- Eventually you will need more storage space as the number of Pokemon you want to keep will keep growing
Incubators
- You have 9 eggs and you can't remove them. Get the lower km eggs out first, they are less interesting but also removed more quickly
- You don't need to buy incubators, you will get some for free. Your coins are better spent on other things
- See also "Pidgey/Weedle spam"
Search and filter
To help you with searching for the right Pokemon there are a lot of functions and keywords you can use.
Logical:
- AND with &
- OR with ,
- NOT with !
Some examples:
- defender
- evolve
- 3* 4*
- @weather
- !shiny & weedle,pidgey,caterpie
Evolving Eevee
- https://www.ign.com/wikis/pokemon-go/How_to_Evolve_Eevee
- https://devsjournal.com/pokemon-go-best-eevee-evolutions.html
You can control the next Eevee evolutionary step by naming (case sensitive) your Eevee as follows:
- 'Linnea' to evolve to Leafeon Quick Attack / Solar Beam
- 'Pyro' to evolve to Flareon
- 'Rainer' to evolve to Vaporeon
- 'Sparky' ' to evolve to Jolteon
- 'Tamao' to evolve to Umbreon
- Alternative: walk 10km with Eevee as buddy and evolve at night
- 'Sakura' to evolve to Espeon
- Alternative: walk 10km with Eevee as buddy and evolve at day
- 'Rea' to evolve to Glaceon
Note: this will only work once per type, so it is better to practice your waiting and catch Eevee with good stats.
Trading
- When trading Pokemon, the IV is changed randomly, based on friendlevel there can be a minimum of 5/5/5. There is no relation with the original IV. So it is best to pick the worst.
- When trading, the CP can be changed to be within a range that matches the the player's level. But in this case a higher CP results in a higher CP
- A Pokemon can be traded only once and then never again
Team GO Rocket Invasions
At some point you will run into the black 'R' people, with the choice to battle them. They will announce themselves with a catchy phrase that is also a hint for the type of Pokemon. You can find them here:
Defeat the Leaders:
- Arlo: https://pokemongohub.net/post/guide/rocket-leader-arlo-counters/
- Sierra: https://pokemongohub.net/post/guide/rocket-leader-sierra-counters/
- Cliff: https://pokemongohub.net/post/guide/rocket-leader-cliff-counters/
Red 12km eggs
When you defeat a GO Rocket leader you will receive a 12km (red) egg. But ONLY if you have space for it. So when you have a Rocket radar, skip the leaders until you have an empty egg-slot and don't spin stops or gyms until after your encounter. Hijacked stops (black) don't seem to give you any eggs.
Best Pokemons
Top attackers
Top attackers per type
| Type | Good against | Name | Quick move | Charged move |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bug | Grass | Pinsir | Bug Bite | X-Scissor |
| Scizor | Fury Cutter | X-Scissor | ||
| Dark | Psychic, Ghost | Darkrai | Snarl | Shadow Ball |
| Tyranitar | Bite | Crunch | ||
| Dragon | Rayquaza | Dragon Tail | Outrage | |
| Dialga | Dragon Breath | Draco Meteor | ||
| Salamence | Dragon Tail | Outrage[*] | ||
| Electric | Flying | Zekrom | Charge Beam | Wild Charge |
| Raikou | Thunder Shock | Wild Charge | ||
| Electrivire | Thunder Shock | Wild Charge | ||
| Fairy | Dragon, Dark, Fighting | Gardevoir | Confusion | Dazzling Gleam |
| Togekiss | Charm | Dazzling Gleam | ||
| Fighting | Dark, Rock, Normal | Lucario | Counter | Aura Sphere |
| Machamp | Counter | Dynamic Punch | ||
| Fire | Bug, Grass, Ice, Steel | Reshiram | Fire Fang | Overheart |
| Darmanitan | Fire Fang | Overheat | ||
| Flying | Bug, Fighting, Grass | Moltres | Wing Attack | Sky Attack |
| Rayquaza | Air Slash | Aerial Ace | ||
| Honchkrow | Peck | Sky Attack | ||
| Ghost | Giratina-Origin | Shadow Claw | Shadow Ball | |
| Chandelure | Hex | Shadow Ball | ||
| Grass | Ground, Water | Roserade | Razor Leaf | Grass Knot |
| Venusaur | Vine Whip | Frenzy Plant[*] | ||
| Ground | Electric, Poison, Rock | Groudon | Mud Shot | Earthquake |
| Garchomp | Mud Shot | Earthquake | ||
| Ice | Galarian Darmanitan | Ice Fang | Avalanche | |
| Mamoswine | Powder Snow | Avalanche | ||
| Normal | Regigigas | Hidden Power | Giga Impact | |
| Porygon-Z | Hidden Power | Hyper Beam | ||
| Poison | Fairy, Grass | Roserade | Poison Jab | Sludge Bomb |
| Gengar | Lick[*] | Shadow Ball | ||
| Psychic | Fighting | Mewtwo | Confusion | Psystrike |
| Latios | Zen Headbutt | Psychic | ||
| Espeon | Confusion | Future Sight | ||
| Rock | Fire, Flying | Rhyperior | Smack Down | Rock Wrecker[*] |
| Rampardos | Smack Down | Rock Slide | ||
| Steel | Ice, Rock | Metagross | Bullet Punch | Meteor Mash[*] |
| Water | Fire | Kyogre | Waterfall | Surf |
| Swampert | Water Gun | Hydro Cannon[*] |
[*] Elite Move. This move could be learnt during a special event. Now it is still possible but you will need an 'Elite TM'. This item is extremely rare, hold on to it until you are beyond sure.
Strengths and Weaknesses per Type
Example table
The below example table shows that a dark move against a psychic Pokemon does 160% damage while in return, a psychic response only does 39% damage (to a dark Pokemon). A dark Pokemon would be a good choice for this fight. This table also shows that a dark Pokemon is a bad choice against a fighting-type Pokemon.
| ... | Psychic | Fighting | ... | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ... | ↑ ↓ | ↑ ↓ | |||
| Dark | → | 160% ↓ | 63% ↓ | ||
| ← | 39% ↵ | 160% ↵ | |||
Of course in 'real life' things will be more complicated. Many Pokemon are dual-typed and have different types of quick and charged moves. This list will get you on the right track but from there you will have to find your way.
Full table
An empty cell means a normal (100%) modifier. The type on the right attacks the type at the top: green is good, empty is less, yellow and red are bad.
More info at: https://gamepress.gg/pokemongo/pokemon-go-type-chart
| Bug | Dark | Dragon | Electric | Fairy | Fighting | Fire | Flying | Ghost | Grass | Ground | Ice | Normal | Poison | Psychic | Rock | Steel | Water | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bug | → | 160% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | ||||||||
| ← | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | ||||||||||||
| Dark | → | 63% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | |||||||||||||
| ← | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 39% | |||||||||||||
| Dragon | → | 160% | 39% | 63% | |||||||||||||||
| ← | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | ||||||||||||
| Electric | → | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 39% | 160% | ||||||||||||
| ← | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | |||||||||||||||
| Fairy | → | 160% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 63% | ||||||||||||
| ← | 63% | 63% | 39% | 63% | 160% | 160% | |||||||||||||
| Fighting | → | 63% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 39% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | |||||||
| ← | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 160% | 63% | |||||||||||||
| Fire | → | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | ||||||||||
| ← | 63% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | ||||||||||
| Flying | → | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | ||||||||||||
| ← | 63% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 39% | 160% | 160% | ||||||||||||
| Ghost | → | 63% | 160% | 39% | 160% | ||||||||||||||
| ← | 63% | 160% | 39% | 160% | 39% | 63% | |||||||||||||
| Grass | → | 63% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | ||||||||
| ← | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | |||||||||||
| Ground | → | 63% | 160% | 160% | 39% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 160% | ||||||||||
| ← | 39% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | |||||||||||||
| Ice | → | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 63% | ||||||||||
| ← | 160% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | ||||||||||||||
| Normal | → | 39% | 63% | 63% | |||||||||||||||
| ← | 160% | 39% | |||||||||||||||||
| Poison | → | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 39% | |||||||||||
| ← | 63% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | ||||||||||||
| Psychic | → | 39% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | |||||||||||||
| ← | 160% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | ||||||||||||||
| Rock | → | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | |||||||||||
| ← | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | ||||||||||
| Steel | → | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | |||||||||||
| ← | 63% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 39% | 63% | 63% | 63% | |||||
| Water | → | 63% | 160% | 63% | 160% | 160% | 63% | ||||||||||||
| ← | 160% | 63% | 160% | 63% | 63% | 63% |
Get your Buddy excited
You will need 32 points per day (0:00-23:59) to reach excited mood through a number of activities. Each activity has a 30 minute cool-down, except for walking.
Buddy activities:
- Walk 2km (+3)
- Feed, Play, Snapshot, Battle (each +1)
- Visit a new Pokestop or Gym(+1)
- Open a buddy present (+3)
- Visit a location hinted by your buddy (+3)
Walking around with an excited buddy:
- Double the hearts you can earn to increase your buddy level and unlock extra buddy functions
- Half the walking distance for a candy. Some candies are hard to get and walking around with that Pokemon as buddy is the best way to get them
Steps:
| Time +/- | Activities | Excitement level |
|---|---|---|
| 0:00 | Start running (8km/h) | 0 |
| 0:00 | Get your buddy to join you by feeding 3 berries | 1 |
| 0:00 | Play + Snapshot + Set a timer for 30mins | 3 |
| 0:30 | Feed berry + Play + Snapshot + Battle + 4km | 13 |
| 1:00 | Feed berry + Play + Snapshot + Battle + 4km | 23 |
| 1:30 | Feed berry + Play + Snapshot + Battle + 4km | 32 |
Note:
- It will stay excited as long there are berries (at least 3 hours) and then will lose 1 point per 30 mins
- Battle with your buddy as last in line
- You can receive a candy at the moment the required distance is halved. For example, if the requirement is 20km and you are at 18km. Your requirement goes to 10km and your distance to 8km, you will receive a candy at that moment.
Some research needed:
- At times, the requirements for getting excited seems to be lower than are documented here.
- There is a maximum of candy-km's. It is said to be 40km per 24 hour. However, it seems it is not that strict. It looks like this is focused on walking without stopping (spoofing).
More info:
Other links and information
Go Great League
Player vs. player battles with limits on the Pokemon you may use and a max CP of 1500.
Pokémon Go Great League team recommendations
Line-up your bonuses on Monday
You can pop a bonus item like a Star Piece and get extra dust for all of these bonuses every Monday at or after 9am local time.
| Bonus | Requirement | To line-up |
|---|---|---|
| Walk bonus | You need to have walked | Always on Monday at or after 9am |
| Catch | 7 days in a row | Skip catching on Monday and start on Tuesday |
| Spin | 7 days in a row | Skip spinning on Monday and start on Tuesday |
| Field research | 7 days | Postpone claiming the 7th field research until Monday |
Meltan Boxes
How to get Meltan Mistery Boxes:
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2020/11/17/how-to-get-a-meltan-mystery-box-by-transferring-to-pokemon-home-in-pokemon-go
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Ov_YW8kqg
Throws in a row
It can be quite frustrating to get that last great throw in-a-row. But there is a trick.
- Start catching a Pokemon
- Turn off your internet connection
- Attempt the throw:
- You missed: close the app, turn on your connection, restart the app and try again.
- You make the mark: turn on your connection and make your throw count
Pokemon Spoofing
To get up to speed up your leveling you might want to get some progress when your not able to go outside. For this we have 'Spoofing'. This means you will take control of the GPS locations that are send to apps on your device.
NOTICE
- Be warned that developers of Pokemon continually find ways of detecting spoofing. When you are caught your account may be closed down.
- Take travel time into account, it might be noticed when you are going around the globe in a matter of minutes
Rooting
This instruction is for Samsung Tab S SM-T800 PHN T800XXU1CRJ1
Make sure you have the original stock image at hand if yo need to start again:
- SM-T800 PHN T800XXU1CRJ1
Download at:
- https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-tab-s/firmware/SM-T800/PHN/#SM-T800
- You need to at least register for a free account but will have a slow download
Note about rooting your device: you can go back to a stock image but for many devices it is impossible to reset the counter that records 'unofficial' configurations.
Flash TWRP for your device
Note: this is what will set your 'KNOX counter'. Some security sensitive apps may never work again and any warranty you had is probably lost. On the other hand: a world of ultimate control lies before you.
TWRP is a tool in the 'recovery' partition that allows you to flash anything you want to your device.
Instructions for Windows based machine:
1. Get Odin, no need to install
2. Download/install Samsung USB drivers (if needed)
- you can try step 4 without first
- https://www.samsung.com/us/business/support/owners/product/galaxy-tab-s-10-5-wi-fi/
3. Boot into Download mode
- Power off (hold power button)
- Press key combination
| Device | Download mode | Recovery mode | Reboot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Galaxy Tab S10 | Volume Down + Home button + Power | Volume Up + Home button + Power | |
| Galaxy S8 | Power + Volume Down + Bixby | Power + Volume Up + Bixby | Power + Volume Up + Volume Down |
| Galaxy S5 mini | Home + Volume Down + Power | Home + Volume Up + Power | Home + Volume Down + Power |
Note: the button combinations in this instruction are specific for these devices
4. Flash twrp-3.4.0-0-chagallwifi.img.tar with Odin
- It should say 'added' in de log, otherwise you may have to install the Samsung USB drivers.
- Select "twrp-3.4.0-0-chagallwifi.img.tar" in AP slot, don't change any other settings, click start
5. Boot
Root your device with Magisk
Instruction
There are other options but this instruction is for Magisk. Magisk is typical in that it does not change any files on the system partition so that is will be harder to detect.
1. Download Magisk system-less root (only boot is modified, system is not)
Note: also download the uninstaller,as noted, the uninstaller will remove magisk but might not erase all traces.
2. Download Magisk manager APK
3. Copy the files device storage
4. Boot into TWRP:
- Power off (hold power button)
- Hold Volume UP + Home button + Power button
5. Flash/install Magisk-v[...].zip
6. Wipe Cache/Dalvik
7. Reboot to System
8. Start and update the Magisk App
Hide Magisk and GPS Joystick
Install Terminal Emulator for Android from the playstore
Magisk:
- Use the 'Hide Magisk Manager' feature in the options and give the app a new name (default is 'Manager')
- Enable the MagiskHide feature in the options
- Tap the 'shield', then in the 'MagiskHide' menu you select the apps that are not allowed to detect Magisk
- Install Magisk module 'busybox'
- Install Magisk module 'systemizer', as mentioned below
- Reboot for changes to apply
You will need something to 'systemize' the GPS Joystick, this can be added with Magisk module 'systemizer' and Busybox. Use the Magisk app to add these.
GPS Joystick:
- Download the correct unlocked version from:
- Enable the 'Privacy mode' via the quick settings and rename and repackage GPS Joystick
- Uninstall the original GPS Joystick app
- Use 'systemizer' to change the renamed GPS Joystick into a system app
- This is a command you run in the terminal, first you need to type 'su' to become root, then you start the tool by typing 'systemizer'
- Basically the app will be moved from /data/app/ to /system/priv-app/
- Note that at this point it is repackaged and will have a random name
- Normal apps will not be able to access /system/priv-app/
- Reboot for changes to apply
Links:
- https://bestforandroid.com/pokemon-go-location-spoof-with-root/
- https://www.techjunkie.com/fake-spoof-your-gps-pokemon-go/
- https://soarespt.github.io/PokemonGOSpoofing/
GPS tracks
Creating tracks and markers from GPS coordinates, you can import and export GPX files:
Note:
- you can import and export GPX files
Here are tracks from all over the world:
Troubleshooting - Jumping to real location
There is a problem where your real location is detected and your position jumps around between the real and spoofed location. There are some tings you can try to prevent this.
- Disable "Google Location Accuracy" service, this would use WiFi and Bluetooth to find your location
- Disable Google "Improve accuracy" function - same as above
- (This really helps) wrap the backside of the device in aluminum foil
- Try the fixes (1,2,3,4) in the GPS Joystick app