Saturday 23 July 2016

How To Play Pokemon Go ..


Method of playing Pokemon Go Step By Step

When you start the game, the Professor will ask you to catch your first Pokémon - traditionally Squirtle, Charmander or Bulbasaur.
But rather than catch one of them, you can walk away - in real life - until your phone vibrates. You'll be prompted again to catch one of them.

Here are thE STEP TO Be FOLLOWED

  1. USE THE MAP

  • The map is your main view while playing Pokémon GO, and it is based on the actual real-world map of the streets and pathways where you're standing. The map contains lots of information that's useful when you're exploring. You'll always be in the center of the map. Use it to find PokéStops, Gyms, the location of nearby Pokémon, and more!
  • PokéStops usually exist at easily identifiable landmarks, such as public art installations or other points of interest/

2. ENCOUNTER POKÉMON

  • Keep an eye out for glowing areas called habitats that indicate where you may find Pokémon. You won't always find a Pokémon in a habitat, but the chances are very good. Pokémon love places like public parks and recreation areas. So get outside and walk around to find more Pokémon
  • Be sure to explore many habitats that show up on your map so you can catch a variety of Pokémon.

3. FAVORED HABITATS

  • It’s most effective to look for Pokémon at habitats that match where they're most likely to live. For example, if you’re on the beach or at a pier, you’re more likely to find Water-type Pokémon. However, if you’re in a desert climate, you would be much less likely to find Water-type Pokémon.

        You can see the kinds of Pokémon that might be found near your current               location by using the Nearby feature. Note that Pokémon already in your               Pokédex will appear in color, while those not in your Pokédex will appear as           dark silhouettes.

If you see a Pokémon someplace where it might not be safe to capture it (like in a construction site or on private property that you can't get to from the street), don't do it. There will always be another chance to catch that Pokémon later on!
  • If you find yourself in a big open field, it's possible you'll encounter Grass-type Pokémon.

4. VISIT POKÉSTOPS

  • Look for PokéStops located at interesting places, such as public art installations, historical markers, and monuments. You can collect more Poké Balls and other items at PokéStops, which show up on your map as blue squares. When you’re close enough to a PokéStop to search it, the box on top of the blue square will open. That's the time to gather items from the PokéStop!

If you can't get to the PokéStop because it's on private property, there will be more just around the corner, so don't worry!





5. LOAD UP YOUR BAG

  • Access your Bag in the Map view by touching the Poké Ball icon. The kinds of items you'll keep in your Bag include Poké Balls, medicines, Berries, and more. (Pokémon Eggs will not appear in your Bag.) You can also access your Bag during Pokémon encounters.
Each item is accompanied by a description of what it does.


6. LEVEL UP YOUR TRAINER

  •  Catch as many Pokémon as you can to earn Experience Points (XP) and increase your Trainer level! Each capture awards XP based on the kind of Pokémon you've caught, whether you've caught the Pokémon before, and the accuracy of your throw.

        At higher levels, you'll have access to stronger items, such as Great Balls, to        give you a better shot at catching Pokémon. Keep exploring and                            encountering Pokémon to raise your level!

Catch a lot of Pokémon and watch your level increase!

Final and last

7. EARN MEDALS

  • A wide variety of challenges are available that highlight many different accomplishments, such as the number of Pokémon you've caught and the distance you've traveled. By completing these challenges, you'll unlock achievement medals that will appear in your player profile. Try your best to unlock as many medals as you can!

Check out your profile page to see your progress on various medals.

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