With people going crazy over "Pokémon Go," guides and tricks are all over the Internet. Here's a small bite-sized handy guide of some of the best Pokémon catching practices and nifty tricks.
Quick Level Up Trick with No Money Involved
Folks from Cnet are pretty much aware with the micro-transactions that exists in Pokémon Go. This speeds up the leveling system. If making purchases is out of the question, are players stuck with hanging out at PokeStops? Fortunately, there's a workaround for it.
To summarize Cnet's guide, it simply involves teaming up with other players. According to the guide, places like historical districts, town squares and tourists attractions are good spots and getting this trick done. Pokestops are usually concentrated on such places.
Next step is to find a good spot and gather scattered supplies in that area. One player sets a lure for each Pokestop passed by. Same step will be done while moving from one Pokestop to another. Keep doing this while walking around in a loop.
Chances are, players will more likely stop by Pokeballs and other items in the way as Pokestops refreshes after a couple of minutes.
Power Banks
A small app like "Pokémon Go" induces quite a huge consumption with players' mobile devices. According to a guide from Make Us Of, there's no universal solution for each and every phone model, but for dedicated players, Generic Power Bricks is a good option.
There are two factors to consider regarding the use of portable power bricks. These are size and capacity. Price can easily be overlooked on this one.
Anker PowerCore 10000, as the name suggests, nearly provides 10,000 mAh and priced at $20. Possibly lower, but it compensates for its small factor. There's a number of model-specific power banks for various handsets, but Anker PowerCore 10000 is the closest to not having to carry an extra baggage.
For those who doesn't mind the bulk, there's RAVPower Xtreme Portable Charger that carries 26,800 mAh. Almost thrice the capacity of Anker PowerCore 10000, but it is heavier.
Priced at $50, this definitely isn't a cheap solution, but with this amount, you are all set for the long haul.
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