Diemos wrote: » martingriff wrote: » I have 9 5KM eggs what happens to eggsyou get at pokestop. I had read but have not seen it approved that if you find a 10KM it replaces one You have them in incubators right?
martingriff wrote: » I have 9 5KM eggs what happens to eggsyou get at pokestop. I had read but have not seen it approved that if you find a 10KM it replaces one
Walter H Price wrote: » That really depends how you look at it like my highest IV pokemon is a 98% 660 CP Beedrill to keep evovling that would need 1,900 in stardust per go and 2 candies , on average it goes up about 35 cp points with every power up ... at the minute this pokemon dosn't even feature in my top 25 high CP Pokemomn with my top being and 1,975 CP 80% Lapras which costs 3,000 stardust and 2 candies to power up. To get my high IV Beedrill to the same level as my Lapras i would need to power it up about 35 times , costing 66'500 stardust and 70 candies , dost really seem worth it to be honest when i can just keep using the star dust to power up my top 6
stephenl15 wrote: » Don't really understand IVs, but am I better off evolving a lower CP pokemon with a higher IV% rather than my highest CP pokemon with pretty low IV?
jamescd wrote: » I tried for a day but couldn't find a stronger Magikarp than the 140CP one I already had. Then I finally lost my patience and evolved it. I powered it up to 160CP first and it turned into a 1,812CP Gyarados. Really wanted at least 2,000CP but oh well. I suppose I can just power it up more to bring it over 2,000. Are you gonna evolve that 135CP one or look for a stronger one?
Inquitus wrote: » I am closing in on 400 Magikarp Candies, highest I have is 135
mcgovern wrote: » Seems like it has already been partially cracked.
Digitalism wrote: » botting has been nuked. without getting into too much detail, they've made some very interesting and difficult to crack changes server side. looks like they took botting very seriously at niantic.
Shorty11857 wrote: » A maxed out high IV Pokemon will have higher CP than a maxed out low IV Pokemon, whether or not that's worth it is up to you. IVs only make a difference if you plan on powering up that Pokemon, otherwise current CP is more important for gyms etc
SpaceCowb0y wrote: » Looks like my time in the Pokemon filled world is at an end. I used one of the 0.29 apk versions of the game so i could play on my Galaxy S4 and now it's requesting me to update but the phone isn't able to run so therefore download the update :( Anyone any ideas about this, bar buying a better phone.
SpaceCowb0y wrote: » No, i originally installed an old APK that was knocking about. this is what i have been running up until now but they are forcing an app update to continue to play now and wont let me in to the app.
Rsaeire wrote: » Can't you just do what you did originally to get the game on your device or is the latest update now not supported on your device?
SpaceCowb0y wrote: » Load of bollox, don't see why Niantic wouldn't just let the old version run for those on older phones while pushing the latest release out to the new phones. Like Facebook does. Cutting off a big chunk of the game base i'd imagine. HArd to picture all the younger kids playing the game walking around with shiny Samsung S6 and iPhone 6 etc. Although i'm sure plenty are.
Kavrocks wrote: » What kind of access do they get to your Google/Pokemon Go account?
riffmongous wrote: » I'm in the same boat, but with an S5, anyone got any ideas? I'd actually stopped playing more or less a while back because of the server issues, started to get back into it and now locked out again