How to Do Curveball Throws in Pokemon GO

avatarJokingTunic·5 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon·5 months ago

To do a curveball throw, start by spinning the Poké Ball in a circular motion until it sparkles, then swipe your finger across the screen at an angle. Voilà, you've got yourself a fancy curveball!

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avatarAutocancellingWeek·5 months ago

The trick to a curveball: Spin the ball, release at an angle. It’s like Pokémon bowling but with more magic!


avatarColoringNoon·5 months ago

From experience, spinning the ball counter-clockwise and throwing it slightly to the right gives me the best curveballs. Experiment a bit, though!


avatarMuggingCreek·5 months ago

Honestly, just flick it to the side after spinning it. That's how curveballs work in Pokémon GO.

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