How to Catch Nearby Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarJokingTunic9 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier9 months ago

Just tap on the Pokemon that appears on your screen, aim your Poke Ball, and flick it towards the Pokemon. Don't forget to use berries for higher chances!

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avatarManningAndy9 months ago

Open Pokemon GO, make sure your GPS is on, and walk around until you see rustling leaves or Pokemon on the screen. Tap on them and start throwing Poke Balls!


avatarRollingHank9 months ago

Keep an eye on your 'Nearby' tab in the bottom-right of the screen to see which Pokemon are close, then follow the footprints to find them.


avatarSingingRidge9 months ago

Honestly, just wander around and they'll show up! It's like magic but with adorable creatures.

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