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Showing posts with label pokemon go. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pokemon go. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2016

Pokémon Go: tips pt.4

Since Pokémon Go is so popular, I thought I might post some Pokémon Go information. Some of this may be obvious to my readers, but let’s face it: not all of us are as quick to catch on to new games as others. Bear with me if you know these or find them obvious… they aren’t obvious to everyone! (…I’m proof of that.) I'll post tips on a different topic for the next few days!

Catching Pokémon
-          Since much of catching a Pokémon really is self explanatory, other than the obvious "use the special razz berry" or "aim at the circle the game shows you", I offer you this: keep your screen clean! Little fingers are often the ones trying to catch the Pokémon on my phone, and those little fingers quickly dirty the screen. I've noticed those smudges have made capture success rates horrible, so keep it clean!

Battles
-          I actually have no tips for this. I am horrible at it. Feel free to give me tips!


Disclaimer: Thoughts of Fluff is responsible for the content of this post. All opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own. 

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Pokémon Go: tips pt.3

Since Pokémon Go is so popular, I thought I might post some Pokémon Go information. Some of this may be obvious to my readers, but let’s face it: not all of us are as quick to catch on to new games as others. Bear with me if you know these or find them obvious… they aren’t obvious to everyone! (…I’m proof of that.) I'll post tips on a different topic for the next few days!

Pokémon
-          You can only carry 250 pokémon at any given point in time. I didn’t realize this until I hit the cap, but this allowed for me to keep those duplicates that only had the highest CP, and made my selections for which to evolve much easier.
-          To transfer pokémon, scroll all the way down after you capture one (or just go to “Pokémon” when you click on your pokéball, select your pokémon you want to transfer, and scroll down there). There is a button that says “Transfer” and will permanently send that pokémon to the professor. You will get a candy when you transfer.
-          Many have seen the tip on how to select the evolution your Eevee gets, but if you haven’t yet, just name the Eevee either “Pyro” (spelling/caps count) to get Flareon, “Sparky” to get Jolteon, and “Rainer” to get Vaporeon.


Disclaimer: Thoughts of Fluff is responsible for the content of this post. All opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own. 

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Pokémon Go: tips pt.2

Since Pokémon Go is so popular, I thought I might post some Pokémon Go information. Some of this may be obvious to my readers, but let’s face it: not all of us are as quick to catch on to new games as others. Bear with me if you know these or find them obvious… they aren’t obvious to everyone! (…I’m proof of that.) I'll post tips on a different topic for the next few days!

Pokéstops
-          Spin the image at a pokéstop to get items. Yes, it seems a given to many, but I’ll be the first to admit I had no idea what to do and clicked the stop and just stared at it wondering why I didn’t get anything. Yeah, I’m old.
-          Every 5 minutes you can get items from a pokéstop again. This is also a helpful way to let the kids know when it’s time to leave if they can’t tell time: Sorry, guys! We got to get items for our bag 6 times! That means it’s been 30 minutes, we need to go home now.
-          You probably don’t need more than 10 of the healing items (though I keep 20 of each) in your bag, so if your bag is full discard those to stock up on more pokéballs at pokéstops. If your bag is full, and you collect nothing from the stop, you still have to wait 5 minutes before you try again after you discard things. Yes, even if you got nothing.


Disclaimer: Thoughts of Fluff is responsible for the content of this post. All opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own. 

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Pokémon Go: tips pt.1

Since Pokémon Go is so popular, I thought I might post some Pokémon Go information. Some of this may be obvious to my readers, but let’s face it: not all of us are as quick to catch on to new games as others. Bear with me if you know these or find them obvious… they aren’t obvious to everyone! (…I’m proof of that.) I'll post tips on a different topic for the next few days!

Hatching Eggs
-          To hatch eggs, you have to walk... but you have to have the Pokémon Go app open to do it. It won’t register walking done while the app isn’t open on your phone! (The same is true of the little incense things… they attract Pokémon near you, but the app needs to stay open to actually get any benefit from it!)
-          If you want to log miles, driving isn’t the way to do it. You have to be going really slow for it to register (since obviously you could hatch a lot of eggs by driving on the highway!). I still have the game on when I drive (not actively playing, of course), but it only registers about 0.2mi of a 7 mile trip, for example, so probably only when I’m coming to a stop and starting out (or in a parking lot).
-          Swings are your friend! If your kids are at the park but are old enough to not want you to interact with them while there (my kids would rather play with other kids at this point), swing! Swinging is enough movement that your phone registers it like you were walking, but you can stay there and watch your kids, get a bit of exercise, and have a bit of fun while hatching an egg.
-          Speaking of swings, a baby swing will do the same thing, but it’s not as fun.

Disclaimer: Thoughts of Fluff is responsible for the content of this post. All opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own. 

Monday, July 25, 2016

Pokémon Go

Pokémon Go became a huge sensation as soon as it was released. I don’t need more things to distract me or occupy my time, but I have noticed that when I go out with the family that Bobble is reluctant to do things. Squiggle wants to hike and walk, Bobble just wants to go home. Sometimes he evens asks to just go home so he can play video games.

This is disappointing for me, as he really doesn’t get to play video games very often. Sometimes not even at all in a whole week. I finally succumbed to the Pokémon Go fad because I thought that if it would get him to stop complaining when we were out and about, it might be worth it. Also, it's free.

I tested it out to get an idea of how you play the game while the kids were asleep, catching a few Pokémon in our house and learning the very basics. I even saved Bobble's life that night. Obviously.



The next day I took them for a walk downtown to catch Pokémon. They fought over who got to hold the phone, and it wasn’t very fun because the fighting escalated into tantrums.

I tried again the next day, walking around the neighborhood with them. This time, I turned the volume on the game up (I had it on silent and it would vibrate when a Pokémon appeared) and put it in my pocket. I told them that when there was a Pokémon, I’d let them know, and they would take turns. That worked much better.

Now they know that I hold the phone no matter what. We walk, and I let them know who gets to catch the Pokémon (they alternate) and who gets to spin for items at the Pokéstops (they alternate for these, too). If I have the volume off so it just vibrates, sometimes I don’t pull the phone out hardly at all, and the kids just happily walk with me. Bobble occasionally will ask if there is a Pokémon or Pokéstop near, and sometimes I’ll pull the phone out and look with them. As it stands, however, they (mostly Bobble) accept I’ll just tell them when it’s time to catch something, and we now get to enjoy walks without as much whining.

Thanks, Pokémon Go!


Disclaimer: Thoughts of Fluff is responsible for the contents of this post. All opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own.