What Is Tanking In Pokemon GO?

avatarCaringEthosa year ago
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avatarReplyingThefta year ago

Tanking in Pokemon GO usually means intentionally losing battles to drop to lower ranks so you get easier matchups. It's like playing hide and seek but you want to be found last!

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avatarCarryingTreea year ago

When you tank in Pokemon GO, you're basically letting your Pokemon lose battles on purpose to lower your ranking. This way, you can face less challenging opponents in the future.


avatarMisleadingBridea year ago

Tanking is when you lose battles on purpose to drop your ranking. Some might call it strategy, others... not so much.


avatarCoilingShipa year ago

It's when you lose on purpose to get easier fights later. I did it once, and facing Magikarp teams was hilarious!

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