How to Make Curveball Throws in Pokemon GO

avatarVitriolingMouth5 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth5 months ago

Just spin the Poke Ball in a circle and fling it while it's spinning. If you practice enough, you'll become a curveball master in no time!

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avatarComposingGuru5 months ago

Curveball throws in Pokemon GO are all about that flick of the wrist! Spin the Poke Ball by moving it in circles on your screen, then swoop it towards the Pokemon. It might take a few tries, but you'll get the hang of it!


avatarWipingBride5 months ago

I've found the best way is to spin the ball until it sparkles, then throw it at a slight angle. Works every time for me!


avatarSingingRidge5 months ago

Honestly, I stick to normal throws. Curveballs are overrated.

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