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Wednesday, 26 October 2016
12 "Pokemon Go" Hacks That Will Definitely Help You Catch 'Em All
By LUCIA PETERS Jul 13
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Millennial in possession of a cool piece of technology must be in want of some hacks. As such, it is utterly unsurprising that "Pokemon Go" hacks, tricks, and secrets have been flooding the internet this week. In the days since its release, users of the augmented reality game have uncovered an impressive array of tips, techniques, and Easter eggs guaranteed to help any would-be Pokemon trainer catch ‘em all. So let’s take a look at a few of them, shall we? I mean, we all want to be the very best, right?
If you have somehow managed to exist this week without encountering "Pokemon Go" in any form, a) I applaud you, because that is quite a feat, and b) here’s a brief primer: "Pokemon Go" is an augmented reality game which lets you catch Pokemon in the real world — sort of. By using your phone’s GPS and camera, the app ties together the physical world with the virtual one. If you have it running while you’re out and about, your phone will alert you when there’s a Pokemon nearby, and if you pull out your device and try to catch said Pokemon, you do so by looking through your phone’s camera. When the battle displays on the screen, it looks like the Pikachu you’re trying to catch is hanging out in your actual environment. Like so:
Caught Pikachu! #PokemonGo pic.twitter.com/1qpO5XJarA
— Victor Ulloa (@ulloa_victor) July 10, 2016
There’s much more to it, of course, but that’s the general gist. Naturally, the internet has gone bonkers for the game. I assume it’s a combination of the super cool technology and the fact that anything Pokemon hits all our nostalgia buttons in all the right ways. But if you’ve been wondering whether there are ways to make your "Pokemon Go" experience even better, guess what? There are! Here are 12 of them to start. It’s far from an exhaustive list, but it should get you going. Have fun, kids.
1. Get Pikachu As Your Starter Pokemon
"Pokemon Go" has three main starter Pokemon that spawn wherever you are as soon as you start playing the game: Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle. If, however, you ignore those three starters when they appear and keep walking, then continue to ignore them enough times when they respawn, they’ll eventually appear with a fourth one in the mix: Pikachu. Here are detailed instructions for how to get Pikachu as your starter Pokemon.
2. Hatch Eggs Faster (Sort Of)
If you want to hatch an egg faster, it’s unfortunately not as simple as hopping in your car and driving somewhere. As Los Angeles Magazine notes, “Pokemon eggs hatch after being incubated for a specific distance, but they’re immune to high speeds. In other words, you’re not going to hatch a Pikachu going 65 miles an hour. After all, this is a game that encourages physical activity, not driving.” (Also, please do not drive and play "Pokemon Go." I mean it, you guys. That way lies disaster and car accidents.)
But, if you live in a place where traffic jams are common, you might be able to use them to your advantage. Writes LA Mag: “bumper-to-bumper speeds simulate walking or biking, meaning those eggs have a good chance of hatching.” Or you could actually do that whole hopping-on-a-bike thing — you’ll cover more ground quickly, but at a speed slow enough to incubate your egg. Voila: Slightly faster egg hatching for would-be Poke-parents.
3. Find More Pokemon
Pokemon are designed to spawn in areas with high cellphone traffic, so your best bet for finding more of the little critters is to go somewhere that’s home to a lot of crowds — monuments, tourist attractions, parks … you get the idea. Your odds are even better if you live in a highly-populated city.
4. Find Specific Types Of Pokemon
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