2024-01-02 21:13:02
With so many types of Pokémon to remember, preparing for a battle can feel like homework. Luckily, a Pokémon Go fan has shared some handy information to help everyone save time.
Many Pokémon fans have been following Pokémon types for almost three decades, so it’s natural for them to be reminded of resistances and weaknesses while playing Pokémon Go.
Grass is weak to fire, yes that makes sense because fire burns grass. Water is weak to electricity, because water conducts electricity, understood. But, what is the Fairy type weak once morest? And why is Psychic type weak once morest Insect type? This is because people are often afraid of insects, but it’s still hard to remember.
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Basically, there’s a lot to keep in mind, and not all of it makes sense, so it’s good that a Pokémon Go player is sharing tips, and other players are enjoying the ease this brings to Pokémon Go raids and battles .
Pokémon Go Weaknesses Chart
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In a Reddit post shared by Pokémon Go fan Unreadoak, the comment contains a helpful infographic, easily showing each Pokémon type and its respective weaknesses.
This doesn’t take everything into account, as it doesn’t show resistances or the difference between 2x and 4x weaknesses, with some Pokémon being weaker once morest certain types than others. But it’s a great start and will surely help many new players find their feet.
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But that’s not all, as the comments below the post contain some golden tips that might help any Pokémon Go fan, regardless of experience.
Useful search commands in Pokémon Go
As one comment adds, “For those who don’t know, you can search your Pokémon for ‘>type’ to get all your Pokémon with attacks that counter the given type. For example, ‘>insect’ will give all your Pokémon with rock, fire, and flying type attacks.”
However, another user adds to that, sharing a complicated but essential tip that’s sure to save time.
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As they begin to explain, “You can do more with this. ‘>’ means ‘better than’ ” will determine which of your Pokémon is effective once morest a particular type. Conversely, ‘
But there’s more, because the user expands by saying: “Pogo also has the classic programming command ‘!’, essentially meaning ‘NO’.
“If I’m once morest a Dragon Pokémon, I’ll search for ‘>dragon’, this will give me (among other things), all my dragon Pokémon… but dragon is weak once morest dragon so yes, I’ll do a lot of damage, but I’ll also receive a lot of damages.”
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Finally, they add, “In short, if I do ‘>dragon&!dragon’, it will give me Pokémon that are effective once morest the dragon without being dragons themselves.”
Yes, it’s quite long, but this useful tip may not be common knowledge, because while some commenters share that they already knew this technique, many fans are excited regarding this new knowledge and the time it took. ‘she might save up for the fights.
One person commented under the tip, saying “You are the real MVP.” Then another added “Wait, what? In my storage box?!? I’m level 50 and I finally learned something new. I just tried it and holy cow.”
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In a game as complicated as Pokémon Go, it’s no surprise that many features go unnoticed, but it’s always encouraging to see the community share useful tips. Especially when even some veterans learned something new.
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