![]() You might throw it with superhuman strength way, way past them as of August. Don't try to throw a Pokeball the moment you see the Pokemon.Best learn the curveball technique while you can. As you level up, your balls will start to randomly curve regardless.Combat this by intentionally throwing curveballs - an intentional curveball won't be affected. Razz Berries will increase your chances of catching a Pokemon, but they can make your balls tend to curve.It's better to land a Pokeball inside the colored circle than to throw when the colored circle is small.To land a "Nice," "Great!" or "Excellent!" throw instead, imagine an underhanded throw, or a basketball 3-pointer, that drops to hit the Pokemon square in the chest, inside the colored circle.Does your Pokeball typically bounce off the top of a Pokemon's head before you catch it? That might work at the start, but as your trainer level increases, Pokemon (even weak ones) will escape those near-miss throws more often.Plus, you don't get any more Stardust or candy for a Pidgeotto or Pidgeot than you do for a common Pidgey. The first time you discover a new Pokemon, you get a 500 XP bonus - which you'll probably want to double with a Lucky Egg. Don't waste Pokeballs on the evolved forms of common Pokemon, particularly starting out.They take 50 candy to evolve, and they're just not worth all those Pokeballs. If you're not good at catching Zubats, maybe stop trying.The first time a Pokemon jumps out of a Pokeball, they'll be even further away.Pidgeys are very close, while Zubats are far. Different Pokemon are different distances away, and you need to throw accordingly. Flicking the ball the same way every time won't work.Here are a few tips that kept us from wasting our balls. Update, October: Now, the more Pokemon you catch of each type, the easier it is to catch more of them.īut you might run out of Pokeballs before you ever manage to catch that many Pidgeys. ![]() Pidgeys are still one of the best ways to level up, but it'll be much harder now. Update, August: The August update seems to have made Pidgeys and Rattatas (the most common city-dwelling Pokemon) much harder to catch, because they run away more often. (You need 25,000 XP to go from level 19 to 20, but 50,000 XP to get to level 21 and 75,000 XP for level 22.) That's the point when it starts getting much harder to level up your trainer.
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