Niantic's "Pokémon GO" has been a very popular game and it will be no surprise if people try to find ways in making it easier through cheating. Unfortunately, most cheating third party tools get players banned, but there are some that still work as intended like Necrobot.
Necrobot is a tool that does the following things:
It assists in capturing, evolving, transferring pokémon and even farming at PokéStops
It emulates the players' character movement and is highly customizable depending on the requirements and the need.
Easy setup. It only needs to be downloaded and run. No other software needed
In order to use the tool, users need to use a computer with a decent Internet connection.
Once Necrobot has started, users will be prompted to login their "Pokémon GO" accounts. Players can use either the Google or the Pokémon Trainer Club account. It would be best to use the Google account instead for safety purposes.
The first thing that needs to be setup is the starting point or location. The tool then starts hunting for nearby pokémon while moving in the pace that is also set up by the user.
If this is set up properly, the server will not detect the actions taken by the bot to be suspicious so it is highly suggested that users set a realistic speed rate. By default, this is set to 31kph and doesn't appear to be a human-like walking speed.
Instead, set this to somewhere around 15kph or even lower. This wouldn't really matter how low it is because in most cases, it would still be faster and more consistent than a live player will do.
Once all is set, Necrobot will do the magic, collecting Pokéballs at Pokéstops, catch pokémon etc.
Niantic is already weeding out bots, but fortunately, Necrobot is still alive (pun intended).
The use of Necrobot will help those who don't have access to a good area to farm resources and pokémon or for those who simply want to play "Pokémon GO" without actually stepping outside their homes.
As with all bots, tools, and cheating apps, this too may perish sooner or later, so grab it while it still works. Stay tuned for more updates and news about "Pokémon GO."
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