EVOLVING POKEMON in in Nintendo and
Niantic’s new hit mobile title, Pokemon Go, can appear a bit of a grind
until you find out some of the secret tricks to speed things up.
First the basics, every time you catch a Pokemon of a particular species, you’ll receive Candy for that species.
Evolution requires a different amount of Candy for each species. Pokemon that require more Candy to evolve tend to show greater gains in CP.
That’s why Pokemon Go's Magikarp has such an outrageous appetite for Candy, 400 will turn him into a Gyrados, quite the jump in firepower.
Evolved Pokemon generally have higher CP and HP, making them a valuable addition to your collection.
And just to be clear, you’ll still have the same number of Pokémon in your collection after completing an Evolution. The Pokemon you selected has evolved—transforming into an evolved Pokemon—so you haven’t gained or lost in total Pokemon.
Until you have enough Candy, you won't be able to evolve your Pokemon. You can view the amount of Candy needed to evolve your Pokemon in the Pokemon’s summary.
To evolve a Pokemon :
Candy is also earned when you hatch Pokemon eggs, baby Pokemon usually give out more than three Candies, place the egg you found at the Pokestop in an incubator, and the egg will hatch into a Pokémon as you walk.
By grabbing a big haul of these Pocket Monsters, you can then hand them in and grab a stash of Candies, after which you can evolve your strongest specimens.
One trick some trainers in Urban areas employ is to find a place with a lot of Pokestops that can be accessed almost at once.
Dropping a lure will bring more Pokemon to your location, you can also keep spinning the Pokestops following their cooldown of a couple of minutes to grab fresh Pokeballs and other useful items.
By saving up the Pokemon that can evolve, you can then level up faster - 100 EXP for each evolve - unlocking more items and stronger Pokemon to choose from.
Resource: http://www.express.co.uk/
Resource: http://www.kvtr.com/
First the basics, every time you catch a Pokemon of a particular species, you’ll receive Candy for that species.
Evolution requires a different amount of Candy for each species. Pokemon that require more Candy to evolve tend to show greater gains in CP.
That’s why Pokemon Go's Magikarp has such an outrageous appetite for Candy, 400 will turn him into a Gyrados, quite the jump in firepower.
Evolved Pokemon generally have higher CP and HP, making them a valuable addition to your collection.
And just to be clear, you’ll still have the same number of Pokémon in your collection after completing an Evolution. The Pokemon you selected has evolved—transforming into an evolved Pokemon—so you haven’t gained or lost in total Pokemon.
Until you have enough Candy, you won't be able to evolve your Pokemon. You can view the amount of Candy needed to evolve your Pokemon in the Pokemon’s summary.
To evolve a Pokemon :
- In Map View, touch the Main Menu
- Touch Pokémon
- From your list of Pokémon, select one Pokémon to evolve.
- On the Pokémon’s summary, touch the Evolve Button
Candy is also earned when you hatch Pokemon eggs, baby Pokemon usually give out more than three Candies, place the egg you found at the Pokestop in an incubator, and the egg will hatch into a Pokémon as you walk.
By grabbing a big haul of these Pocket Monsters, you can then hand them in and grab a stash of Candies, after which you can evolve your strongest specimens.
One trick some trainers in Urban areas employ is to find a place with a lot of Pokestops that can be accessed almost at once.
Dropping a lure will bring more Pokemon to your location, you can also keep spinning the Pokestops following their cooldown of a couple of minutes to grab fresh Pokeballs and other useful items.
By saving up the Pokemon that can evolve, you can then level up faster - 100 EXP for each evolve - unlocking more items and stronger Pokemon to choose from.
Resource: http://www.express.co.uk/
Resource: http://www.kvtr.com/

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