The entire point of Pokémon Go is to catch Pokémon — and you’ll find tons of the critters while out and about. When one appears, your phone will vibrate, and you’ll see them on the map. Tap them to begin the capture sequence, which will require you to flick Pokéballs (or greatballs and ultraballs) at the Pokémon on your screen. Below are some tips on how to successfully capture them.
Tip #1: A colored ring will appear around the Pokémon you’re trying to catch. Different colors denote the likelihood of catching the Pokémon, with green being the easiest and red the most difficult.
Tip #2: As you hold down the Pokéball, the colored ring will go from large to small. You want your Pokéball to land on the Pokémon inside that circle — the smaller the circle the more experience points you get for hitting it on target. You can also toss a curveball by holding down on the pokéball and moving it quickly in a circular motion before you throw it. In some situations, a curveball may be the only way to toss your Pokéball inside the circle while also catching the Pokémon.
Tip #3: You can feed Razz Berries to a Pokémon to make it easier to catch. Berries are a random drop from Pokéstops, and a reward for increasing your trainer level. Use them by tapping on the backpack icon when attempting to catch a Pokémon. If you often find yourself running out of space in your bag and have a lot of berries, feed every Pokémon you see a berry to clear some space and increase the chances of catching them.
Tip #4: Pokémon will sometimes move to avoid Pokéballs, or even use an attack to deflect them. Pay attention to their movements so you don’t waste too many Pokéballs trying to catch them. Their distance to you can also affect how quickly you can capture them — close is easy, but when they are further it can be trickier.
Tip #5: You should catch every Pokémon you see to get more stardust and experience points. Stardust is very important to power up your Pokémon later on, so getting as much as you can is important.
Tip #6: Finally, if you’re having trouble catching the Pokémon due to it’s position on your screen, or you simply don’t want to be pointing your phone at random angles to find them, turn off the AR mode. This can help make catching Pokémon easier especially while walking as they will stay centered on the screen amid a forest environment. This does sacrifice some of the game’s charm, but it pays to have stability when you’re trying capture that coveted Dragonite.
VIA - digitaltrends.com
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