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This would be better with their pictures from the actual game.
ReplyDeleteKrugeru the game just came out, I highly doubt people have caught legendaries and mew/two
ReplyDeleteWish they didn't all sat TBD for location >_>
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the suggestions. Embedding Google Maps into this site would be awesome. I'll do some research and see how to get this implemented.
ReplyDelete#143 snorlax is a sleeping type of Pokémon
ReplyDeleteI've personally noticed that pokemon seem to appear in similar if not the same places I've encountered them before (not by species but in general) to the point that I've gone back to some of those previous catch areas to find more pokemon. As for magikarp i do troll the waterfronts daily but I've found them quite far inland as well at fountains or even just in the street on a rainy day (weather effect on spawn is yet to be determined). Read somewhere that pokestops and gyms are Ingress portal points but I haven't played that game to confirm. If that's true they also have a map for that already.
ReplyDeleteHej, imo Order of the Evolves From and Evolves Into Columns should be changed.
ReplyDeleteBecause it seems more logical to me the other way around.
I think people generally want know to what it evolves into more than what it evolves from. Therefore you could even remove the Evolves From Column. It seems a little bit redundant.
Just my 2 cents and I appreciate what you've created for us so far!
Keep on going!
Think it means they are the ones you caught recently.
ReplyDeletePlease include exp gain from evolution
ReplyDeleteOur problem is that we have a lot of customers and employees that play the game all the poke stops are a good bit away and when the game first came out we caught good Pokemon and Seen a good bit but now no one really wants to play due to never really seeing anything I personally have wasted several of my insense and not caught anything or maybe one Pokemon at work and my house.... And I can be around several people and they see or catch stuff and I not see anything it's starting to make me not want to play....
ReplyDeleteBillie-Cat it means that you tried to catch it but didn'the and that you haven't caught it before
ReplyDeleteSo, i live in a rural area and i gotta say you guys would have a much bigger following if you spawned more of a variety of pokemon in such areas. All im getting is pidgeys, ratatta's, and weedles, maybe the occasional catterpie.
ReplyDeleteI know you guys are aiming for a more challenging gaming experience. But maybe thinking of those of us who dont have cars to drive to urban areas would help greatly.
I can't find #5 overall.. which one is rank #5 overall?
ReplyDeleteI have a few questions on how you ranked best charge moves.
ReplyDeleteFirst the moment you do a charge move is a moment you can not do your fast move. So wouldn't the true damage improvement be what you want to look at? Like if a fast move does 10 damage but charge move does 15 you really gain only 5. Looking at it like this would favor the larger more power moves and not the faster less power charge moves.
Secondly how do you factor in cooldown in dps. Using Tangela as an example, it has two 100 energy moves Power Whip with 70 power and solar beam at 120 power. Ypu rank Power Whip higher because its cooldown is only 2.8 seconds and solar beams is 4.9 so theoretically it can be done nearly twice as often. However Tangela's fast move of Vine Whip only provides 7 power every 0.65 seconds so it would take 14.28 Vine Whips to charge up to 100 energy to do the charge move that many Vine Whips would take 9.28 seconds to do. So even though Power Whip cools down in 2.8 seconds and Solar beam in 4.9 you will only be able to do one of them every 9.28 seconds so clearly Solar Beam would be better. I mean if I am not understanding a mechanic of the game and seeing this wrong please explain.
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ReplyDeletethat confused me a whole lot as well. I finally figured it out however.
After looking it up, i found two sources (one this website) that vaguely say you get 1/5th of a bar worth of energy per second. So if Power Whip costs 100 energy, you also get 20 energy per second in addition to energy from the fast attack.
I have yet to confirm the amount of 1/5th the bar per second, and couldn't really tell during youtube gameplay videos, but I will be going to a gym today and will confirm if this is right or not.
But you are still absolutely right. Dragonite's Dragon Claw move isn't actually his best because the 1.6 second cooldown is realistically a little bit over 2 seconds, making it actually his worst move.
I think this websites idea is that if you spam the fast move until the bar is completely full, then use your charge attacks, the ones it have listed are the best. However there doesn't appear to be any benefit to attacking this way, and for maximum dps would make more sense to use the charge move right when one bar gets filled.
But anyways, hope that clears that up for u, as it confused the hell out of me. Like i said, I will confirm the 20% of a bar per second asap