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Pokemon Go Latest News & Update: Pokemon Battle Enhanced! More Damage Points Tweaked?

Pokemon Go Latest News & Update: Pokemon Battle Enhanced! More Damage Points Tweaked?

There is no denying that "Pokemon Go" is among the most popular games existing at present time. As a matter of fact, fans cannot help but stand in awe since the "Pokemon Go" was released last July 6, when they started trying "catching them all."

Just like any other game, "Pokemon Go" underwent a few tweaks and updates to enhance the gameplay.  Its latest tweak had something to do with bugs during Pokemon Battles for players who are using Android and iOS platforms.

The location-based virtual reality game has been updated by developers to enhance players' experience during Pokemon Battle and lessened spam fast attacks and gave more space for tactics and skill-based attacks.  Reddit's "Pokemon Go" community that the notorious Pokemon, Vaporeon, who initially dominated Pokemon Battles, has been tamed and adjusted for fair online battles.

The newest update for "Pokemon Go" have noticeable weakened the quick attack mode.  This is good news for players because it will lessen the chances of spamming the attack and having an overly suspicious easy battle.  With the "Pokemon Go" newest update focused on battles, players have to actually use their strategic skills to mix up skills and powers to have a full blast attack.

Popular moves used in Pokemon Battles, like Fire Blast and Solar Beam, have also been strengthened in the "Pokemon Go" game and can now cause more damage than before. Reportedly, the damage to the enemy of the said moves was only 70.  With the new update, it can cause damage up to 120 points.

The latest Pokemon Battle update is really helpful, especially for players who want to climb up the ladder.  As of now, only selected countries are able to enjoy "Pokemon Go."  Hopefully, the developers can speed up the process of making Pokemon Go available worldwide.  

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