How to make an excellent throw on Pokemon GO

avatarCaringEthos·5 months ago
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avatarSortyingSlag·5 months ago

To get an excellent throw, you need to wait for the target ring to shrink to its smallest size while still being large enough to hit. Then, swipe the Poké Ball in a straight line towards the center of the ring. Practice makes perfect!

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avatarNailingSurge·5 months ago

Spin your Poké Ball before you throw it. When the circle is at its smallest, release the ball with a slight curve. You might not nail it every time, but you'll improve!


avatarBivouacingFirm·5 months ago

Just aim for the center of the shrinking circle when it's tiny, then flick! Don’t overthink it!


avatarRollingHank·5 months ago

From personal experience, take your time. Watch the Pokémon's movement pattern and time your throw when the circle is small but manageable. Patience is key, but success feels amazing when it happens!

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