If I were to give 1 tip to beginners, it would be that don't spend stardust until you actually need it. I see a lot of newer players eager to max out their legendaries or shinies but they get a better one by the time they get enough candies to power up. My rule of thumb is wait until you have enough XL candies or you actually need to use it in raids now or pvp. This applies to other things like purifying and evolving. Consider why you want to do it now? If you're undecided, it's almost always smarter to hold it off because you can't reverse the process.
Not a beginner but always watch these type of videos from RUclipsrs I like and sometimes you do learn something and most of the time you don’t 😆 but still love to watch
Another good tip as a new trainer is to find a friend and try to trade as often as possible. I like to save high CP mons with any IV’s. That way when you trade them, you won’t have to use stardust to level them up if they turn out to have good IV’s or even lucky!
Your 121 tips and tricks video was the first one i watched when i downloaded the game this time last year. I learned so much and i remember watching it a few times as there is so much in the game.
I appreciate this video. I’m a 40 year old who just got back into the game a couple of months ago and just recently started battling and whatnot and this just a helped a ton. Thanks!
I'd dispute "new players should ignore CP..." sort of. Until you have candy/startdust to build that CP10 hundo, keeping some things with high CP means you can participate in raids/pvps sooner without spending anything -- and save up to raise that hundo.
2 месяца назад+1
Honestly imo - even with higher cp stuff wild caught you still won't be much help in raids - highest level you can have is a level 35 and odds you find something relevant at that level is pretty low - I always say just get carried in raids
one thing people say is never purify shadow pokemon but my Tip would be purify things that dont have good IVs and that can mega evolve such as Abra, bagon, abamasnow, weedle, etc and trade those till you get a lucky purified. a lucky purified pokemons candy and stardust costs are both reduced which makes powering them up cheaper. they also say never purify a shadow legendary, but eventually youll have a bunch of them and it might be worth purifying some and lucky trading them. I did a ton of shadow mewtwo raids and didnt get the shadow shiny so I traded with someone who got multiple shiny shadow mewtwos and I ended up getting a Shiny Purified Hundo Mewtwo on the first try. that is now ready for when its mega comes out. that was my first hundo mewtwo even though ive been raiding it every time it comes back since the EX raids
THIS! This is the video I have been looking for! I just picked Pokemon Go back up after a 5 year hiatus and I have been struggling to figure out how to get the most out of the game. Thank you for making this video to reference other in-depth videos.
Regarding the top raid counters, I've always recommended new players, or players who don't want to spend a ton of money on the game, to know the budget raid counters as well. You can often times find budget raid counters that are *close* to as good as the top ones, but they aren't going to cost you a ton of raid passes and/or rare candies to power up. A lot of community day pokemon fall into this category. Salamence, Machamp/Conkeldurr, Mamoswine, Tyranitar, and Hydreigon, just to name a few. Those are all great options for raid counters that, while not at the top of their respective class, will do just fine in most raid lobbies. Also, don't sweat the IVs for pokemon you're using as raiders. It's very rare that they actually matter all that much.
Love from Malaysia bro. Restarted last Aug at lvl 30++ after stopping on 2017 and found your channel, learned a lot and currently at lv 49 n gonna max soon. Keep sharing! Cheers🚀
coordinating gyms has been blessing. I knock people's mon on my daily route like 2-3 gyms a day out of 15 gyms, eventually its my mons in all 15 gyms and they knock mine out on same day -_- I started coordinating gym with my cousin and we get 50 almost every day
Please catch EVERY single 12 candy mon and evolve it. Such any easy way to grind XP and grab platinum scientist. I don't care if you've caught a million pidgys, catch them all.
Given how easy it is to gain XP these days, I challenge the point of intentionally seeking out way to level up faster. XP often goes up far faster than Stardust and potentially Candy (very likely Candy XL - once you qualify for it). Higher trainer level is worthless (in fact for Shadow Battles can be detrimental) if Pokémon aren’t on an equal level.
Excellent tips! Wish I'd known all this stuff when I started in 2020. I hunted "shiny" Stunky for ages before finding out it wasn't released yet. lol. Another tip - use Tags! Keep your collection organized from the begining, before it becomes an absolute mess to sort out.
I always used to quick catch years ago when u just had to press back on android i thought the feature was gone completely i had no idea it was still possible thank u
08:38? Unfortunately??? lol why is that unfortunate? You get to make new friends/acquaintances/connections and play a video game all at once. That’s a good thing, having fun playing a game and still being able to socialize.
I would say for the excellent throw tip: u should actually focus on hitting great throws first, specifically curveball great throws. Not only will a new player gain more xp in the long run, but the skill gained and the confidence boost from hitting an occasional excellent curve will make it more likely u start hitting more excellent throws.
Where is my usual weekend yap sessions dax? I need those man those were so good. Please bring them back because I am sure I am not the only one who enjoyed the yap sessions.
Much appreciated as I'm new and live in a very small town. So my friends list is very low, do you have any suggestions as to how I could make and add more friends?? I'm just starting Campfire so I'll do that first, thanks for the tips+
Love this video !!! Very useful ! Question.... is Vikavolt decent in master league ? Mine is 3500 ish cp and i never used it in pvp but it doesn't seem to bad ? Let me know.
Earning poke coins is hard, i beat a gym n suddenly there’s like 2 Pokémon spawn from the gym(different team) or when I’m batting 5 mins later Pokémon fully healed
Yes, Niantic learned from the mistake this time, do not use us as Pokemon Go players for creating Power Spot for them like previous routes and Pokestops.
Summary of "Know your IVs"/ What I learned from poke genie: Pokemon that you want to be less than 2500cp/below master league - find and use pokemon that have a low attack stat but high defense and hp. Pokemon you want in the master league is better for having hundos because you want the most combat power. Attack stat increases the cp more than defense and hp. You want to cram the power into a pokemon for the lower leagues, but want more cp for pokemon in master league.
Me and my brother on his day off we're like 29 and 34 we literally go on adventures like really long adventures in Toronto and Oshawa and there's lots of force in Oshawa that nobody's aware of and it's just like complete Insanity. But I'm also happy that nobody knows about it point being is I think if we started out now we'd probably beat the game with a matter of like a year or so
I was in my mid twenty leaver when i finally mastered the curvball throw. I watched so many videos but i just couldn't get it. In the end i just read snd followed the short text guide on the app when the game is loading. I am level 40 now and still struggle with excitement throws.
I usually play the main games, so I'm kinda bad in Pokemon Go. I love Lucario and I have 2 of them. The first has 12/15/15 IVs (3*) and the second has 15/10/9 IVs (2*). I want it just for Raids so which one should I power up? I don't really understand how dps and stuff works so if you guys can tell me which one will be better to use I will be thankful. Also thanks for the tips Dax.
Im a returning player and my question is im lvl 23 currently, at this lvl should I be evolving my 3 stars only, evovle everything or not be evovling and saving candies for later?
What makes no damn sense to me is PVP IVs. People are happy as hell to use shadow Pokémon that give 20%attack and negative defense, yet love their defense for pvp? Theoretically, a Pokémon with max hp and defense with no attack IVs vs a Pokémon with max attack IVs and no HP and Defense would do the same numbers. Since that little extra defense and hp would just get eaten by the opponents extra attack.
XP gains are overrated. There is no point levelling up if you cannot keep up with powering up Pokémon. But at the same time you don’t just want to power anything up, no what is meta and IV relevant.
Is it just me or did catch/throw physics change this season? I feel like the circle needs to be smaller than it used to for an excellent, and the angles and distances feel different… anyone else noticing this since last week?
I want to disagree about "local trainers 85%", but honestly, using the freindship XP to zoom thru levels, will leave you with a weak account. The XP you get from catching is wayore valuable, because it comes with the vandies and the stardust gains, too. Dont race to speed level up, build out your account with solid teams on quality mons, before you get too hing up on levels. If you practice those excellent throws, XP will happen. Nasically, 1 extra excellent catch a day is equal to 1 best friend. Now, there are advantages to having aome friends around world, like Vivillian types, or hatching 7k eggs trade for your Pilot badge, etc. But intil you get into the mid level 40's, it shouldn't be a primary source of XP.
I’m sick of doing remote raids, throwing nearly all excellent throws whilst using berries and it getting away and waving good bye to another raid pass, it’s bullshit!!! If you don’t get the Pokémon you should get the pass back…
LOL ! Add local friends ! You made me laugh I think I once made a battle with another trainer IRL, and I played in 2016-2018 and came back to the game beginning of this year. You players that live in big cities might encounter other local players but frankly this rule of 85% of local friends would mean that I have a single friend... No way. (And you forget to mention the Vivillon medal)
Thank you for these tips. I made a account in 2016 but stopped. Started again almost a month ago. So much new things. Thankfully where i live now, has a pokestop and the park literally like 2 houses down has 15 pokestops . Edit: believe it or not. I hit a grookery with 6 excellent throws and 4 berries and it still ran off lol.
not sure why hes posting this right now and not waiting for dynamax to shake out first, it will almost certainly be a feature new players are very curious about also tip 2 doesn't even include the changes they've made to quick catch, anyone new who tries to do it as he shows it won't be able a little unfortunate that daxi seems to be putting out careless content (last video he didn't even describe this weeks event correctly, confused the event bonuses with the season bonuses) instead of waiting a bit and sending out polished info.
If I were to give 1 tip to beginners: You will probably need to "pay to win." This isn't 2016; the game has been fully monetized. If you want to get the best Pokemon with the best IV's, you will have to raid, and that costs money ("PokeCoins"). If you don't want to pay money ("free to play"), you will spend an enormous amount of extra time and effort. So you're better off not playing the game and just watching the pro's do it on RUclips.
Tip 9 is simply wrong. New players don't have a lot of stardust and so, prioritizing high CP pokemon is much better than high IV's. Suppose you're a level 25 trainer. What would you prefer? 500 CP 4* Gyarados OR 2500 CP 0* Gyarados The choice is obvious. Do not transfer those high IV pokemons but ALWAYS evolve higher CP ones so you can actually raid and defeat Team Rocket.
Tip 11: have fun, pokemon GO is a game and games are supposed to be fun
nah i take games serious
TRUEEEE!
Best tip fr 🔥
If I were to give 1 tip to beginners, it would be that don't spend stardust until you actually need it.
I see a lot of newer players eager to max out their legendaries or shinies but they get a better one by the time they get enough candies to power up. My rule of thumb is wait until you have enough XL candies or you actually need to use it in raids now or pvp.
This applies to other things like purifying and evolving. Consider why you want to do it now? If you're undecided, it's almost always smarter to hold it off because you can't reverse the process.
I was about to say the exact same thing, I couldn't agree more
Good Tip!
Not a beginner but always watch these type of videos from RUclipsrs I like and sometimes you do learn something and most of the time you don’t 😆 but still love to watch
Thanks for watching none the less
Another good tip as a new trainer is to find a friend and try to trade as often as possible. I like to save high CP mons with any IV’s. That way when you trade them, you won’t have to use stardust to level them up if they turn out to have good IV’s or even lucky!
Good shout!
Your 121 tips and tricks video was the first one i watched when i downloaded the game this time last year. I learned so much and i remember watching it a few times as there is so much in the game.
Glad it could help!
I appreciate this video. I’m a 40 year old who just got back into the game a couple of months ago and just recently started battling and whatnot and this just a helped a ton. Thanks!
Same here
finding a buddy for the daily gym coins is a great idea. ironic considering the aspect of the teams vs teams but youre actually being co-operative
I'd dispute "new players should ignore CP..." sort of. Until you have candy/startdust to build that CP10 hundo, keeping some things with high CP means you can participate in raids/pvps sooner without spending anything -- and save up to raise that hundo.
Honestly imo - even with higher cp stuff wild caught you still won't be much help in raids - highest level you can have is a level 35 and odds you find something relevant at that level is pretty low - I always say just get carried in raids
one thing people say is never purify shadow pokemon but my Tip would be purify things that dont have good IVs and that can mega evolve such as Abra, bagon, abamasnow, weedle, etc and trade those till you get a lucky purified. a lucky purified pokemons candy and stardust costs are both reduced which makes powering them up cheaper. they also say never purify a shadow legendary, but eventually youll have a bunch of them and it might be worth purifying some and lucky trading them. I did a ton of shadow mewtwo raids and didnt get the shadow shiny so I traded with someone who got multiple shiny shadow mewtwos and I ended up getting a Shiny Purified Hundo Mewtwo on the first try. that is now ready for when its mega comes out. that was my first hundo mewtwo even though ive been raiding it every time it comes back since the EX raids
Big Brain right here
So purified and lucky discounts stack?
@@Challenged_pogo yes, the purified gives discount to candy cost and the lucky gives discount to stardust cost
@@traverserred thats insane
THIS! This is the video I have been looking for! I just picked Pokemon Go back up after a 5 year hiatus and I have been struggling to figure out how to get the most out of the game. Thank you for making this video to reference other in-depth videos.
Regarding the top raid counters, I've always recommended new players, or players who don't want to spend a ton of money on the game, to know the budget raid counters as well. You can often times find budget raid counters that are *close* to as good as the top ones, but they aren't going to cost you a ton of raid passes and/or rare candies to power up.
A lot of community day pokemon fall into this category. Salamence, Machamp/Conkeldurr, Mamoswine, Tyranitar, and Hydreigon, just to name a few. Those are all great options for raid counters that, while not at the top of their respective class, will do just fine in most raid lobbies.
Also, don't sweat the IVs for pokemon you're using as raiders. It's very rare that they actually matter all that much.
The first tip is definitely true for urban players, but rural players don't have access to that many pokeballs.
This is another edge case for having a fuller friends list by any means necessary. Open those gifts for potentially more balls and potions.
Love from Malaysia bro. Restarted last Aug at lvl 30++ after stopping on 2017 and found your channel, learned a lot and currently at lv 49 n gonna max soon. Keep sharing! Cheers🚀
Way to go!
I just started playing again after not regularly playing for.. six years. HOW HAVE 8 YEARS PASSED SINCE THIS GAME CAME OUT? rip my 20’s
its crazyyyy
coordinating gyms has been blessing. I knock people's mon on my daily route like 2-3 gyms a day out of 15 gyms, eventually its my mons in all 15 gyms and they knock mine out on same day -_-
I started coordinating gym with my cousin and we get 50 almost every day
Please catch EVERY single 12 candy mon and evolve it. Such any easy way to grind XP and grab platinum scientist. I don't care if you've caught a million pidgys, catch them all.
Given how easy it is to gain XP these days, I challenge the point of intentionally seeking out way to level up faster.
XP often goes up far faster than Stardust and potentially Candy (very likely Candy XL - once you qualify for it).
Higher trainer level is worthless (in fact for Shadow Battles can be detrimental) if Pokémon aren’t on an equal level.
VERY TRUE!
The max I've got is 15540 exp, so with another event 2x multiplier + lucky egg, it would be a lot higher.
Excellent tips! Wish I'd known all this stuff when I started in 2020. I hunted "shiny" Stunky for ages before finding out it wasn't released yet. lol. Another tip - use Tags! Keep your collection organized from the begining, before it becomes an absolute mess to sort out.
I’m new to the community and absolutely got tripped out hearing you’re also in Ottawa!
I always used to quick catch years ago when u just had to press back on android i thought the feature was gone completely i had no idea it was still possible thank u
Holy crap. Found you on a random youtube search but did not realise you live in my hometown!
My wife and I have been doing that gym method for a year. Opposite teams obviously helped that but yea do that.
top tier trick
Tips like these from you helped me to become a pro
08:38? Unfortunately??? lol why is that unfortunate? You get to make new friends/acquaintances/connections and play a video game all at once. That’s a good thing, having fun playing a game and still being able to socialize.
Agreed
not sure why I said that
The most important,have fun,find one thing you like,its not a competition, someone go for catch,dust,medals,gyms,teams,shiny, pokedex etc
I would say for the excellent throw tip: u should actually focus on hitting great throws first, specifically curveball great throws. Not only will a new player gain more xp in the long run, but the skill gained and the confidence boost from hitting an occasional excellent curve will make it more likely u start hitting more excellent throws.
Starting again and learning even more. Thank you master!
Where is my usual weekend yap sessions dax? I need those man those were so good. Please bring them back because I am sure I am not the only one who enjoyed the yap sessions.
Much appreciated as I'm new and live in a very small town. So my friends list is very low, do you have any suggestions as to how I could make and add more friends?? I'm just starting Campfire so I'll do that first, thanks for the tips+
Do you think we will be able to collect fusion energy for necrozma again in the future?
Love this video !!! Very useful ! Question.... is Vikavolt decent in master league ? Mine is 3500 ish cp and i never used it in pvp but it doesn't seem to bad ? Let me know.
nah not rlly good
Tip #11 don’t spend money on the game
Oops
Agreed
LOLL
Why?
I already spent like 200$
Earning poke coins is hard, i beat a gym n suddenly there’s like 2 Pokémon spawn from the gym(different team) or when I’m batting 5 mins later Pokémon fully healed
MAKE A VIDEO ON THE NEW RAID MECHANICS
yes coming soon!
Yes, Niantic learned from the mistake this time, do not use us as Pokemon Go players for creating Power Spot for them like previous routes and Pokestops.
Summary of "Know your IVs"/ What I learned from poke genie:
Pokemon that you want to be less than 2500cp/below master league - find and use pokemon that have a low attack stat but high defense and hp.
Pokemon you want in the master league is better for having hundos because you want the most combat power.
Attack stat increases the cp more than defense and hp. You want to cram the power into a pokemon for the lower leagues, but want more cp for pokemon in master league.
This is a W
Can you make a complete guide about campfire, please
Hey :D i am beginer and your videos are gold for me and my girlfrend. Today i get hundo Kyorge🎉 we joined game 07.07.2024.
For new player trade relevant pokemon and hope its lucky bc its cheaper and decent IV great to have a buget team
Catching everything is fine, but maybe not an Ultra ball on an eevee when you could use it on a lower catch rate like beldum or a G bird
Useful Tip - please slow down when you are speaking. It isn't easy to follow your words even with captions enabled.
Me and my brother on his day off we're like 29 and 34 we literally go on adventures like really long adventures in Toronto and Oshawa and there's lots of force in Oshawa that nobody's aware of and it's just like complete Insanity. But I'm also happy that nobody knows about it point being is I think if we started out now we'd probably beat the game with a matter of like a year or so
Could u plz do a video on ponyta comm day?
coming today
I was in my mid twenty leaver when i finally mastered the curvball throw. I watched so many videos but i just couldn't get it. In the end i just read snd followed the short text guide on the app when the game is loading. I am level 40 now and still struggle with excitement throws.
Awsome dax tres interessant
It's necessary to add friends around the world to get vivillon quicker 🤓☝️
I usually play the main games, so I'm kinda bad in Pokemon Go. I love Lucario and I have 2 of them. The first has 12/15/15 IVs (3*) and the second has 15/10/9 IVs (2*). I want it just for Raids so which one should I power up? I don't really understand how dps and stuff works so if you guys can tell me which one will be better to use I will be thankful. Also thanks for the tips Dax.
If you are lucky friends with someone and don't trade shinies can u still get a shundo from that trade?
Your pokemon cant turn shiny. It can be a hundo but not shundo(shiny hundo).
earlier i hit excellent throw twice, and the pokemon got out, and i hit a great throw once after that and caught it
See im all ways careful what I catch so I don't run out of balls or its game over when you find something decent 😂😂❤❤
Im a returning player and my question is im lvl 23 currently, at this lvl should I be evolving my 3 stars only, evovle everything or not be evovling and saving candies for later?
It depends on the IVs. A 15/15/14, evolve and power up. An 11/11/11, not so much.
What makes no damn sense to me is PVP IVs. People are happy as hell to use shadow Pokémon that give 20%attack and negative defense, yet love their defense for pvp? Theoretically, a Pokémon with max hp and defense with no attack IVs vs a Pokémon with max attack IVs and no HP and Defense would do the same numbers. Since that little extra defense and hp would just get eaten by the opponents extra attack.
Wtf second tip was awsome
Do I catch the ones I already have?
Living my life with no people near me who play pokemon go...
How and from where to catch powerfull Pokemon and what r they
Catch them all!
XP gains are overrated.
There is no point levelling up if you cannot keep up with powering up Pokémon.
But at the same time you don’t just want to power anything up, no what is meta and IV relevant.
its a cool flex I guess
True. But also inevitable.
Is it just me or did catch/throw physics change this season? I feel like the circle needs to be smaller than it used to for an excellent, and the angles and distances feel different… anyone else noticing this since last week?
some people are saying this I haven't noticed
Tip 12: dont burn yourself out playing all the time and pace yourself while setting reasonable goals
I want to disagree about "local trainers 85%", but honestly, using the freindship XP to zoom thru levels, will leave you with a weak account. The XP you get from catching is wayore valuable, because it comes with the vandies and the stardust gains, too.
Dont race to speed level up, build out your account with solid teams on quality mons, before you get too hing up on levels.
If you practice those excellent throws, XP will happen. Nasically, 1 extra excellent catch a day is equal to 1 best friend.
Now, there are advantages to having aome friends around world, like Vivillian types, or hatching 7k eggs trade for your Pilot badge, etc. But intil you get into the mid level 40's, it shouldn't be a primary source of XP.
Apologies for the massive typos .🙈
Don’t transfer Pokémon’s you don’t need in regards to meta, the whole point of Pokemon is to catch em all
How to manage with 300 poke storrage 😂
Literally need that
can child accounts use campfire?; mostly thinking here is the checkin for rewards and joining the community
As for gymming, isn't it 5 hours to cap?
1 coin every 6 minutes defending = 10 coins an hour, or am I mistaken here?
It's 1 coin every 10 minutes. It's actually 8 hours and 20 minutes of gym defense to cap.
@@mikeweeks694 This.
@@mikeweeks694 Aw hell, now I feel bad flipping gyms after 6 hours.
Well, kind of, nobody else gives my mons their time.
wat was the website for shinies?
serebi.com
but i dont have friends that are playing pokemon go i legit dont have a singel reallife friend who is still playing😂
So you tell us noobs tip to master excellent throws.. but don’t show us how to throw them? That sure would be useful.
Ik how do I do it good 😭😭
I’m sick of doing remote raids, throwing nearly all excellent throws whilst using berries and it getting away and waving good bye to another raid pass, it’s bullshit!!! If you don’t get the Pokémon you should get the pass back…
My biggest problem is having no storage for Pokemon and items I always ran out of these also I don't have enough healing items.
After I finished the video I will say it's awesome it's really really helpful
I am from Turkey and Campfire doesn't work in here. What can I do to find a community?
try discord or facebook group
Thanks man
LOL ! Add local friends !
You made me laugh I think I once made a battle with another trainer IRL, and I played in 2016-2018 and came back to the game beginning of this year. You players that live in big cities might encounter other local players but frankly this rule of 85% of local friends would mean that I have a single friend... No way.
(And you forget to mention the Vivillon medal)
I’m really struggling with pokeballs. I seem to never have any.
Yeah honestly a lot of pro players dont know about quick catch...
....said no one ever
Thank you for these tips. I made a account in 2016 but stopped. Started again almost a month ago. So much new things. Thankfully where i live now, has a pokestop and the park literally like 2 houses down has 15 pokestops .
Edit: believe it or not. I hit a grookery with 6 excellent throws and 4 berries and it still ran off lol.
those starters are hard to catch
I’m not a big fan of the PvP in PoGo… then I hit level 43 😐
I bought a pokemon box upgrade but i didnt upgarde ,why?
Sounds like you're saying accent throws
How do I transfer Pokémon and can I trade them with my son?
My first 2 and only 100%....Kabutops and Spinda lol
not sure why hes posting this right now and not waiting for dynamax to shake out first, it will almost certainly be a feature new players are very curious about
also tip 2 doesn't even include the changes they've made to quick catch, anyone new who tries to do it as he shows it won't be able
a little unfortunate that daxi seems to be putting out careless content (last video he didn't even describe this weeks event correctly, confused the event bonuses with the season bonuses) instead of waiting a bit and sending out polished info.
otherwise a good vid tho
2:20 isn't it technically 10,000 if you don't have the pokemon in your pokedex
And play with out the music pls 😂
oh yes plssss
Can you still get banned for quick catching
no
What if i dont want/dont like pvp
Lv 34 have to be like new player cuz it's me
If I were to give 1 tip to beginners:
You will probably need to "pay to win." This isn't 2016; the game has been fully monetized. If you want to get the best Pokemon with the best IV's, you will have to raid, and that costs money ("PokeCoins"). If you don't want to pay money ("free to play"), you will spend an enormous amount of extra time and effort. So you're better off not playing the game and just watching the pro's do it on RUclips.
i cant catch everything bc i have no pokeballs😭😭😭
i have shiny zacian
Hi
Who's here under 10 minutes?
Me
Me
Not me
6hr
11 hours
🎉
Tip 12: just spend money to buy ur progress, (just kidding really… its just stupid to spend money, stay f2p)
I have no friends
Or did not just use trubbish as an example of trash😂
Bro*
Bro*
Your camera is having a seizure😂
🤪
11 min ago and early
Tip 9 is simply wrong. New players don't have a lot of stardust and so, prioritizing high CP pokemon is much better than high IV's.
Suppose you're a level 25 trainer. What would you prefer?
500 CP 4* Gyarados
OR
2500 CP 0* Gyarados
The choice is obvious. Do not transfer those high IV pokemons but ALWAYS evolve higher CP ones so you can actually raid and defeat Team Rocket.