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‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Get Better Pocket Monster Hunting With This Chance Calculator

‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Get Better Pocket Monster Hunting With This Chance Calculator

There is no definite way to figure out the chances of capturing “Pokemon Go” characters considering this is technically a game of chance. The common thing most players do right now is to make sure they are stocked with ammunition (PokeBalls) and hope they don’t waste them with each throw.

Just the same, each pocket monster on “Pokemon Go” varies in terms of catch success rates. It may depend on the type of Pokemon you are trying to capture, something that differs. Thanks to the efforts of Pokemon Go Hub, this special calculator should assist players in time and save up for PokeBall use.

The "Pokemon Go" chance calculator is based on the "Grand Unified Catch Theory", BGR reported. This is no simple formula, making use of the type of Pokeball used, species, balls and so on.

Somehow, Pokemon Go Hub was able to bind all those things into a calculator. This gives “Pokemon Go” players an overview of whether they have good chances at capturing the pocket monster.

The procedure to use the “Pokemon Go” calculator is pretty basic. All players have to do is select the Pokemon from a list, enter their trainer level and key in things like medal bonuses, the type of ball throw and so on. After inputting all those stuff, the probability of a successful catch will be rendered.

Using the “Pokemon Go” calculator seems to be a lot of work when it comes to capturing certain critters. However, it does come in handy to the “Pokemon Go” folks who are a bit apprehensive on when it comes to using the items on their account inventory.

It does curb down on wasted balls or Razzberries, items which may at some point run dry. This especially for players who simply want to play the game and gamble on their chances against the elusive critters on “Pokemon Go”.

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