Why Do Pokemon Run Away in Pokemon GO?

avatarSingingRidge9 months ago
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avatarBustingSpire9 months ago

Pokemons run away if your Poke Balls miss too many times, or if you're using a ball that's too weak. Try using Razz Berries and stronger balls!

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avatarDislikingTramp9 months ago

Pokemons run away because they're annoyed you keep trying to catch them! Just kidding... but using better berries and balls could help!


avatarRemovingMyth9 months ago

If a Pokemon has a high CP and you鈥檙e using regular Poke Balls, it might get frustrated and run away. Give it a better challenge!


avatarReplyingTheft9 months ago

Running away is just part of the game鈥檚 mechanics. Sometimes you鈥檙e just unlucky; it happens to the best of us!


avatarSinkingDuel9 months ago

Some Pokemon just don鈥檛 like you. Kidding! But they can run away if you keep missing or if the encounter lasts too long.

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