perfectchaos007
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I'm about to evolve one of my magicarps. Is there anyway I can know which one will know Hydro pump when it evolves?
I'm about to evolve one of my magicarps. Is there anyway I can know which one will know Hydro pump when it evolves?
Its a roll of the dice, its RNG.
Saw a Snorlax on my nearby today for the first time ever and got extremely excited then tapped on him and it showed that he was in the middle of a closed cemetery. Fucking great.
I found a 96% 1900CP Snorlax at the train station, one of the most Pokemon crowded spots in the citySo? Go for it! Given his location, probably has high IV. I find that if the Pokemon is located in far-off location usually they have better IV or CP than the ones you find in crowded street.
I found a 96% 1900CP Snorlax at the train station, one of the most Pokemon crowded spots in the city
Fuck. Well here goes nothing
edit: Got Bite and Hydro Pump!! Yes!!
My 230cp gyarados has bite and pump, should I spend a ton of dust and candy to level it up lol
Actually Gyarados doesn't really have a bad move set. I've mocked Twister in the past before, but after the cp update, Jolteon is the Pokemon Gyarados will see most and Twister really is a pain to dodge because of its fast wind up animation. Hydro Pump will do more damage if you don't dodge, but sometimes it doesn't even come to that.Im not far off 400 candies but I know it'll get the worst move set possible, wasting my only high IV Karp.
Magikarps aren't even common.
The fortnightly update is so far two days behind...
Gee, I wonder what Niantic is brewing...
The fortnightly update is so far two days behind...
Gee, I wonder what Niantic is brewing...
Before gen. 2, they should at least make the rest of gen 1 available. Still no legendary birds or mewtwo legally released
Why?Before gen. 2, they should at least make the rest of gen 1 available. Still no legendary birds or mewtwo legally released
Why?
Damn it, why can't that happen here? All of my Snorlaxes are 60% or below. I feel like IV on wild pokemon have been lowered severely as of late. I miss the time when all of the Dratinis have IV of 82% and above. Although I did find 91% Slowbro with its strongest defensive move on a heavily packed pier.
Before gen 2 they need to do an event for increased spawns of rare pokemon.
Still never seen a Snorlax, Chansey or Aerodactyl.
ehh. What's it's IV %? How easily can you just evolve a high IV Magikarp later on?
Gyrados is great for high CP Pokemon, even more so if you lack a Dragonite or other high CP Pokemon. But keep in mind that Gyrados, is among the worst Pokemon for defense. Joletons (esp after their recent great boost) go through them like a knife throgh butter that's been dipped in lava.
I have a lv 30 95% Gyarados with Dragon Breath / Hydro Pump and I do use him for putting in gyms, but I know usually comes back soon since doesn't help the gym much (though, helps others train it)
I actually have a 100% Gyrados with Bite / Hydro Pump that is in the 200s cp, I might 1 day level that up to lv 30. Though, only likely after I run out of things to level it.
Not even the first time it would've happened. Unless you live in Japan, not every Pokemon has been available every gen, and if they are, it's only for a limited time only.because it is really stupid to release a new gen before allowing people to collect all 150 pokemon of the original gen?
I don't really think it's smart to try and keep the game alive by releasing just 4 extremely powerful and rare Pokemon over the coming winter months...because it is really stupid to release a new gen before allowing people to collect all 150 pokemon of the original gen?
Is there a list of the best moves for each pokemon in the game? If bite and hydro pump are "ideal" moves for Gyarados, that's good because they're the moves mine has too!Fuck. Well here goes nothing
edit: Got Bite and Hydro Pump!! Yes!!
Is there a list of the best moves for each pokemon in the game? If bite and hydro pump are "ideal" moves for Gyarados, that's good because they're the moves mine has too!
I don't really think it's smart to try and keep the game alive by releasing just 4 extremely powerful and rare Pokemon over the coming winter months...
From a personal perfectionist perspective, sure, it may be frustrating if you really want to complete one Dex before starting the next, but I definitely don't think it's stupid for Niantic to satiate millions of players who are tiring of catching the same old Pokemon for nearly 5 months now.
My local tracker also offers timestamps and one thing I've noticed is that Pokémon stick around longer (if that timing's accurate). For instance this Lapras is around for 30+ minutes, and I've seen some that have 45+ minutes on the clock.
How good is Hydro Pump on a Vaporeon?
Is it too slow or easily dodgeable, or is aqua tail preferred?
They could just make the rare Pokemon more common and achieve the same effect. Release the 20 rarest of them in greater numbers.I don't really think it's smart to try and keep the game alive by releasing just 4 extremely powerful and rare Pokemon over the coming winter months...
From a personal perfectionist perspective, sure, it may be frustrating if you really want to complete one Dex before starting the next, but I definitely don't think it's stupid for Niantic to satiate millions of players who are tiring of catching the same old Pokemon for nearly 5 months now.
How does that scanner work?
uh it's way smarter to do that then release gen 2 in the middle of winter for the majority of the player base.
gen 2 should be released late march or sometime in april when there is nice weather around most of the world so people can go out and be excited.
I'd be willing to go to a limited event for a legendary with a foot of snow on the ground, but I am sure as hell not going out and about for gen 2 in snow.
gen 2 is a revival card they can only play once.... it's moronic to do it when a large portion of the player base wouldn't want to do it anyways. let the game rot for a few months while focusing on improving the game, and then play that revive card when everyone can get out and play again. (yes gen 3 and on will be partial revivals, but they won't be nearly as effective because it gets less exciting with each new gen in general given the smaller percent of new pokemon when it happens)
they have been dumb, but I just can't see them being so dumb as to release gen 2 this month.
beyond all of that they only recently started doing events, the can stall the game for a while with solid events like the halloween one was.
Have no idea about the technical side of things, just a site that offers tracking for the bigger and even smaller cities in the country. Think it's all done by one or a few guys. It has cool features though: you can let it show pokestops/gym colors and even see which stops are lured. You can also get a notification in your browser if a selected pokémon appears somewhere.
My local tracker also offers timestamps and one thing I've noticed is that Pokémon stick around longer (if that timing's accurate). For instance this Lapras is around for 30+ minutes, and I've seen some that have 45+ minutes on the clock.
I'd be fine if we get a winter event with Ice Pokemon only. I