How to Catch Pokémon Easily in Pokémon GO?

avatarNoticingPuff·5 months ago
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avatarConcludingDisc·5 months ago

Getting better at throwing curveballs is key! Spin the Poké Ball in a circular motion before flicking it. You'll get bonus XP and a higher catch rate!

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avatarWipingBride·5 months ago

Use Razz Berries and Golden Razz Berries to make Pokémon easier to catch. They calm the Pokémon, so they’re less likely to escape!


avatarBeatingDebit·5 months ago

Honestly, just wait for them to attack before you throw. They have an animation cycle, and you can time your throw perfectly when they're done.


avatarAttainingFord·5 months ago

If you want to catch Pokémon easily, try to hit the 'Excellent' throw target. It's the smallest circle, but it gives a significant bonus.


avatarDroppingSway·5 months ago

Pro tip: Use Ultra Balls for higher level Pokémon. The higher catch rate can make a big difference!

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