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Friday, 12 August 2016

How to Play Pokemon Go!

So, Here's a brief Guide About Playing Pokemon Go! Enjoy.
How do I get started?
First things first, you’ll need the Pokémon Go app, available for iOS and Android in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. If you’re not in those areas, hang tight, as Ninantic is rolling out to other regions as time goes on.
Once you’ve been logged in, you’ll get a brief introduction by the dreamy Professor Willow, who’ll give you an introduction to the game, and walk you through catching your choice of the three starter pokémon — either a Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur, which should all be familiar to Pokémon regulars.
After that though, the game pretty much leaves you on your own, aside from a small tips section that mostly explains basic map icons.  But there three basic parts to Pokémon Go: catching pokémon, visiting pokéstops, and gym battles.





How do I catch pokémon?
Catching pokémon works mostly like you'd expect: you simply walk around with the app open on your phone, which will buzz when pokémon are nearby. Tap on the pokémon on the map, and you’ll switch to the catching interface. The color of the ring surrounding the pokémon helps determine how easy it is to catch — green is easiest, yellow intermediate, and red the most difficult.
GOING FARTHER AFIELD MAY RESULT IN DIFFERENT OR RARER POKÉMON
Pokémon are found at different CP (Combat Power) levels, which more or less determines how powerful the pokémon will be. To raise a pokémon's CP, you'll need two resources: stardust, a generic item you obtain with each pokémon that you catch, and the pokémon's specific candy, which can be obtained by catching duplicates of the pokémon you want to level up. For example, to level up a Zubat’s CP, you’ll need stardust and Zubat candies. Similarly, to evolve your pokémon, you’ll need to use more of that pokémon’s candies, which will also dramatically raise the CP of that pokémon. As your character level increases, you’ll encounter higher level pokémon in the wild and be able to level up the CP level of your pokémon more.
Different pokémon are found in different places — so while The Verge office might be infested with Zubats, going farther afield may result in different or rarer pokémon.





What are pokéstops?
Pokéstops are important landmarks, marked on the map at significant (usually) local locations. Visiting pokéstops is the primary way of getting items. When you’re close enough to a pokéstops to activate it, the map icon will expand into a spinning pokéballs icon, allowing you to tap on it to obtain items, such as pokéballs, potions, revives, and eggs (which can be hatched by walking around). You can also activate lure modules at pokéstops, which are marked by a swarm of hearts on the map, increasing the likelihood of pokémon appearing there. Some items, however, can only be purchased with pokécoins, which can be earned by fighting in gym battles or bought as in-app purchases.
How do I level my character up?
You can earn experience from nearly every activity in the game  — catching pokémon, fighting at a gym, visiting pokéstops — which in turn levels up your character. You’ll also be gifted items when you reach a new level. Additionally, once you reach level five, you’ll be given the chance to choose from one of the three color-coded factions: red Team Valor, yellow Team Instinct, and blue Team Mystic, and have the opportunity to battle other trainers in gyms.





What are gyms?
BATTLING IN GYMS ALSO GIVES YOUR POKÉMON XP
Gyms are in-game locations that are typically tied to major real-world areas  — such as the Bryant Park Fountain or Times Square  — where you can battle other trainers. If a gym is held by your faction, you can select a single pokémon and train against other members of your team, raising the amount of prestige points associated with the gym. The higher the prestige, the more pokémon that can be stationed at the gym, which in turn grants higher daily bonuses of stardust and pokécoins that can be earned. If there’s an open spot at a gym, you can add one of your pokémon to help hold down the fort. Gyms held by one of the two rival factions, however, need to be battled for. If you and your fellow members defeat the pokémon stationed there, you can lower the gym’s prestige and eventually return it to a neutral level. It can then be claimed by your faction and a pokémon can be left there to fight against new challengers. Battling in gyms also gives your pokémon experience and raises their CP and HP.
How do I battle?
Battling in Pokémon Go is like a simplified version of the classic Game Boy game. Pokémon face off one-on-one, and can use one of two attacks — tapping on the enemy pokémon to do a low-damage light attack, and tap-and-holding to unleash a special attack once your meter has filled. Additionally, you can dodge enemy attacks by swiping left and right. Battles continue until one of the pokémon has fainted. And of course, standard pokémon damage type rules are in effect: water pokémon are effective against fire types, fire against grass, etc. Pokémon can be healed or revived using potions and revives that you can obtain from visiting pokéstops.
What are the different items, and how do I get them?
  • Pokéball / Great Ball / Ultra Ball — Pokéballs are your bread and butter tool for catching pokémon. Great balls unlock at level 12 and are better at capturing pokémon, while ultra balls, which unlock at level 20 are even more useful for high-level pokémon. All three can be obtained at pokéstops once you’ve reached the right level, and regular pokéballs can be bought with pokécoins from the Store.
  • Potion / Super Potion / Hyper Potion — Potions allow for pokémon to be healed in between battles.
  • Revives — Allow for revival of pokémon that have fainted in battle.
  • Lucky Egg — An item that doubles the experience you gain in the next half-hour after use. Can be obtained at pokéstops or bought using pokécoins from the store.
  • Razz Berries — A higher-level item obtained starting at level 8, Razz berries can be used on higher level pokémon to help prevent them from running away. More can be found at pokéstops once they've been unlocked.
  • Egg Incubator — Egg incubators are used to hatch eggs, which can contain rare pokémon. You’re given one incubator for free that has unlimited uses, while additional, three-use incubators can be found in pokéstops or bought with pokécoins. Eggs hatch after being incubated for a certain walking distance that depends on the specific egg (usually between two to five kilometers).
  • Lure Module — A temporary use item that can be applied to a pokéstop that increases the chances of encountering wild pokémon at that pokéstop for all nearby users. Can be found at pokéstops or bought using pokécoins form the store.
  • Incense — A temporary use item that increases the likelihood of encoding wild pokémon for the user of the item for the next half-hour after use. Can be found at pokéstops or bought at the store with pokécoins.
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Thursday, 11 August 2016

Pokemon Go: How to Get Pikachu

how to get pikachu in pokemon go
Pikachu Hack Trick
Okay so hellos all of you i am stark here back with an exciting stuff about the most popular game of this all planet and spreading like anything  i.e. POKEMON GO!

Okay so all of you would be now eager to know the trick of how to catch your pikachu!

So the trick is very simple but it is for the new starters so if you have already started started the game, you might have to restart the game if you are deseperate for pikachu!


Pikachu is a rare Pokémon in this game and not many finds it. So here is the trick to catch Pikachu easily, follow the step by step procedure below :

1.Download Pokémon GO on Android or on iOS device.
2.Sign up with a new Google or Pokemon TrainerClub account.
3.Professor Willow will offer you a choice of three Pokémon- Squirtle, Charmander, andBulbasaur. Ignore all three and walk away.
4.When you are sufficiently far from them, the same three Pokémon will spawn again near you. Ignore them again and walk away.
5.Repeat this step at least twice more and you’ll notice that Pikachu has appeared alongside the afore mentioned three Pokémon.



6.Tap on Pikachu, throw the Pokeball and catch it.

CONGRATS!! You have caught yourself a rare pokemon, PIKACHU!!

Note :It only works for new accounts and If you’ve already been playing the game, you’ll have to start over with a new Google account or create a new Pokemon Trainer Club account.

How to Hack Pokemon Go

GPS Trick
Pokemon Go Hack

Pokemon Go Gps Hack Trick!


As "Pokemon Go" continues to garner international recognition, an array of ingenious methods to beat the system have surfaced online, from attempts to sell accounts, phone cases and even drones.


A new video rolled out earlier this week has again raised the stakes for "Pokemon Go" hacking, featuring one-of-a-kind hardware-based solution to deal with the problem of having to step outside the comfort of their homes and take to the road to catch Pokemon.Rather than using software to trick the GPS data dished out to the "Pokemon Go" app, this recently discovered method involves putting the phone in an radio frequency shield box, and utilizing a signal generator to spawn a bogus GPS signal which the phone - and the Pokemon Go app - receives and adopts as the "location" of the device, The Verge reported.



While this looks like an easy way to cheat the system, it is not sparred from flaws. Average "Pokemon Go" players may not even have the tools required to imitate thissetup in their own homes - a signal generator, RF-shielded box, and a slew of other electric pieces of hardware - but even if they could, they'd still need to develop the software in order to control the avatar in the app to move around.Besides, deceiving the game like this is against Niantic's rules, and will likely get a player banned if he gets caught.Getting caught is quite likely, as though the hack replicates movement by modifying GPS signal, a player could still get caught for not displaying the matching accelerometer data to coincide with it, or for quickly teleporting from considerable distances by cheating the signal to sudden change location.



This is how it works: First of all, the user will provide coordinates to indicate a starting point; along with their "Pokemon Go" accounts details for authentication process. The bot then starts searching for nearby Pokemon and replicates a walk to the closest creature by sending fake GPS coordinates to the "Pokemon Go" server at the right time. As soon as the bot is near a Pokemon, it can use a basic API call to catch the character, and quickly move on the next target,ArsTechnica reported.The "Pokemon Go" bots can perform a slew of other tasks such as trading duplicate Pokemon for resources, collecting new Pokeballs at Pokestops, evolving Pokemon, incubating and hatching eggs and shortlisting Pokemon to catch.Users can opt to ignore specific Pokemon based on their current needs and stats.Tests show "Pokemon Go" bot can help a player earn an average of 50,000 experience per hour, as a result of which, aplayer can reach level 15 in less than a day, simply by operating in the background.That said, "Pokemon Go" players are encouraged not to try this at home.