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'Pokemon GO' Cheats, News & Updates: This Trick Will Let You Catch Monsters That Are Far Way From You

'Pokemon GO' Cheats, News & Updates: This Trick Will Let You Catch Monsters That Are Far Way From You

There is a trick in "Pokemon Go" that allows trainers to catch monsters located farther than usual. "Pokemon Go" players can save a lot of Pokeballs by using the approach.

Generally, creatures in "Pokemon Go" can be captured if they are found within a limited radius from the player. The augmented reality game relies on GPS to present a map and the position of the player. The total distance actually covered by the player will be presented at almost the same distance on the generated map. The new "Pokemon Go" trick will let players capture Pokemon easier, even if these are far away.

Some "Pokemon Go" players noticed that more creatures spawn father than usual after Niantic introduced its latest August updates. Many recently found it very challenging to capture Pokemon in the wild. Players are advised to observe the Pokemon's level, ring color and type when trying to catch rare ones.

Mobipicker reported that "Pokemon Go" players can use augmented reality (AR) mode more to capture distant creatures. First, turn on the AR mode and place the Pokemon at the base of the screen. Throw the Pokeball. Players will realize that they do not have to lob the Pokeball for it to reach the Pokemon. In effect, "Pokemon Go" trainers can save more Pokeballs and capture more Pokemon over time.

Heavy revealed that turning AR mode for too long in "Pokemon Go" can drain the battery quickly, as well as slow down the app. However, players may be more inclined to keep the mode on after realizing the benefits. AR mode is the feature the uses the mobile device's camera to show the Pokemon in real time, compared to a generic grassy background.

Aside from using AR mode, other "Pokemon Go" players throw the Pokeball from the bottom left of the screen. They use the edge to aid in throwing the ball in a straight manner. As a result, the throw will properly be guided far into the distance. The ball will also curve slightly to the right, which will most likely hit the Pokemon. "Pokemon Go" trainers can save dozens of Pokeballs in the process.

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