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Max Battles - Mechanics (self.pokemongo)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by braindamagebuddy to c/pokemongo
 
 

Taken shamelessly from Flyfunner on Reddit

TLDR -

  • Max guard shields all active Pokemon for 20/40/60 HP
  • Max spirit heals all active Pokemon 8/12/16% HP
  • Strong attack - Raid boss attack targets 1 player, gives a "boss is preparing an attack" message, and can be dodged
  • Spread attack - Raid boss attack hits all players and can't be dodged

Battle Mechanics, Raids, and Bugs – Information Extravaganza!

After much testing and too much time, we’re back with more information on changes to Raids, Max Battle Mechanics, and some interesting bugs. As always: keep in mind that this is an ongoing research and we do not know things with 100% certainty. We are trying as hard as we can to provide accurate and factual information but be caution against taking anything we say here as hard fact. Especially considering some of what we write about are most likely bugs that we expect Niantic will fix soon.

Parameters of MAX Heal, MAX Guard & sparkling Buttons

Last time we didnt have any data on this, but this time we have a good idea of how the other 1 MAX Moves work:

MAX Guard seems to give all players currently active Pokémon a protective shield, absorbing 20 / 40 / 60 damage per application. This button will sparkle during the MAX Move selection, if any active Pokémon is about to get hit by a Targeted Move.

MAX Heal seems to restore all players currently active Pokémon by 8% / 12% / 16% of their maximum HP value per use. This button will glow, if any currently active pokémon is below 25% of their max HP (has a res HP bar). However Heal seems to be a bit bugged, as we also observed it healing next to nothing on some occasions. We also do not know yet if healing applied to others is based on their max HP or based on yours.

We must correct the record: Dodging and Boss Charge Moves

Unfortunately this is something we didn’t get quite right in our previous reporting. In our last update, we wrote that the boss can have 2 different charge moves (randomly chosen from its non-elite/legacy movepool). What we missed though is that the Boss actually assigns each of the two chosen Charge Moves to a different “charge attack type”. We’re calling these two attacks ‘Spread Move’ and a ‘Targeted Move’. For example: Falinks can choose Megahorn and Superpower as its 2 moves, and assign Megahorn as a Spread Move, and Superpower as a Targeted Move. It doesn't look like the boss can choose the same move for both roles, unless it only has one single charge move available like Beldum.

Now you may be wondering: what is the difference between these two attack types?

Spread moves hit all players present in the raid, dealing “normal” damage to each player’s Pokémon. These moves cannot be dodged (no matter what you do!).

Targeted Moves only target one specific player, while ignoring the others. Targeted Moves deal twice the normal damage and can be dodged. These moves don't come by surprise but are announced in the battle log as “{Boss} is preparing to attack {Pokémon}”. A few moments later a visual indicator appears as 3 yellow lines above the targeted Pokémon. The appearance of these lines telegraph the earliest moment you can dodge the upcoming attack. The longer you wait after these lines appear, the more effective dodging will be. However, about a second after these lines appear, they begin to flash red. Once flashing, it’s too late to dodge as damage won’t be reduced even if you do. We suspect this is a bug, as dodging while the lines are already flashing still displays the “Dodged!” text in the log, even though you take full damage. We hope Niantic revisits this and fixes it soon™.

As alluded to above, dodge timing is important. The later within the dodge window you dodge, the more the damage gets reduced. So far we have observed a reduction of 50%, 60% and 70% respectively, where 50% is at the beginning of the dodge window and 70% at the (currently functional) end of the dodge window. This dodge timing mechanic encourages a “game of chicken” where the longer you wait, the higher the dodge payoff could be. But, if you wait too long, the dodge doesn’t work at all! We aren’t sure if this is fully working-as-intended. We suspect damage is supposed to be reduced even more if you dodge while the lines are flashing, however this is just speculation on our part. This is a case where it is hard to determine if something is an intended game mechanic or simply buggy.

We also feel obliged to mention that dodging more than once within the dodge window appears to completely negate any positive dodging effects. Even if the first dodge was perfectly timed, a later dodge (before the move hits you) seems to cause the move to hit you with full damage. This may be an intentional mechanic, but we aren’t completely sure.

There exists one special case that we have just noticed in our data:

Beldum, which only had 1 Charge move (Iron Head) was forced to choose the same move as its Targeted and Spread Move, which you’d think just means it just used Iron Head for both and that's it. But from analyzing some previous videos it seems that the Targeted Move from Beldum dealt the same damage as the Spread Move. It's possible that this is a bug due to the boss being forced to use the same move twice, but unfortunately we cannot conduct any further research on this for now, but will aim to do so if Beldum ever returns.

Max Battle “Cheering”

If one player’s team faints in a Max Battle, they are still able to stay in the battle and “Cheer” for the remaining players in the battle. Cheering works similarly to a charge move. Each tap you do charges up a cheer meter. When the meter is full, clicking “Cheer” adds a big chunk of “Max Energy” (ME) to the Max Meter.

For 2-player Max Battles it takes 25 taps (each takes 0.5s) to fill the cheer meter (12.5 seconds in total) and then using the charged up Cheer contributes 20 ME to the Max Meter. We have not tested 3 or 4 player Max Battles so we aren’t sure if the cheering mechanics remain consistent with more players.

Also note: there is a bug that prevents charging up the cheer meter if you tap too quickly! If you spam more than about 5 taps per second the meter doesn’t register any progress. Simply tap about twice per second and the meter will charge without issue.

Source link with more details - https://www.reddit.com/r/TheSilphRoad/comments/1fxjzpn/battle_mechanics_raids_and_bugs_information

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Good chance to get some meteor mash Metagross before they eventually release his Mega.

Unboosted 100IV - 837

Weather boosted 100IV - 906

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I wish I'd taken a picture... I saw a ditto just chillin' totally undisguised, so I caught it. You know how with a disguised ditto, it does the whole "Oh, what's this? It was actually a ditto!" thing? Well after I caught this undisguised ditto, it did that and turned into a Zorua instead!

I tried briefly googling this phenomenon and found a single mention of somebody seeing an untransformed ditto in the wild, but they didn't catch it, and nobody in the comments had an explanation. What in the world just happened?

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Sizable Surprises Event (pokemongohub.net)
submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/pokemongo
 
 

Get ready to encounter more XXS and XXL Pokémon in the Sizable Sizes event! Plus, shiny Wimpod debuts, and take part in raids for Kartana and Celesteela, which can be shiny for the first time!

Starts Thursday, April 4, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. local time

Ends Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. local time

read more: https://pokemongohub.net/post/event/sizable-surprises-event/

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Pokémon GO’s April Community Day Classic featured Pokémon is Bagon! Bagon is making a return as a Community Day Pokémon, this time giving Trainers an opportunity to evolve to a Salemence that knows the Dragon charged attack Outrage.

Bagon will be appearing more frequently in the wild. If you’re lucky, you may encounter a Shiny one! Catch Bagon to complete event-themed field research rewarding encounters with Bagon, Pokéballs, Stardust and more.

Bagon Community Day Classic takes place on Sunday, April 7th, 2024, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time.

read more: https://pokemongohub.net/post/event/bagon-community-day-classic-april-2024/

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.duck.cafe/post/27114

Nice Throws or better will register as Excellent Throws

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Wetstew to c/pokemongo
 
 

I'm a monster, and I'm using a grasshole team.

Lead with Grotile, it's frail and hits hard with grass and flying attacks.

Tropius x4 resists grass and ground, ground's more common to check the part steels that plague this format.

Mawile counters Ferrothorn with Fire Fang, and I forgoed the Power-Up-Punch set for Iron Head and Play Rough. People tend to eat the first charge attack from Mawile since PUP seems to be the most common.

The only mon I struggle with is Tentacruel and G-Weezing. Mawile resists poison, but it's so frail and Tentacruel resists everything it has. Weezing has a fast fairy attack so a healthy Mawile can beat it with shields, but Overheat and Sludge Bomb gibs my entire team.

If it's a bad opening match up I sacrifice Grotile to safely let in Mawile to either finish off the open or lock in a bad match up for Tropius to farm energy.

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Charged Up Research Day (pokemongohub.net)
submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/pokemongo
 
 

The Charged Up Research Day is coming to Pokémon GO, with a focus on Electric type Pokémon! On March 3, 2024, you will be able to catch select Electric-type Pokémon, with an increased odds to encounter a shiny version of them!

read more: https://pokemongohub.net/post/event/charged-up-research-day/

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I'm slowly building up the XL Candy for a shiny 96% Lucario to get my fighting DPS up.

I also got a 98% Palkia Origin that I want to get up as high as I can, but that's going to require a ton of XL Rare Candy.

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Use this code : 0HY0UF0UNDM3

Here : https://store.pokemongolive.com/fr/offer-redemption

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The Lunar New Year is upon, and 2024 is the year of Dragon! Pokémon GO’s Lunar New Year 2024 event brings the debut of Drampa, increased Lucky odds while Trading, increased chance to become Lucky friends, and a ton of Candy for special throws!

Aside from these bonuses, Trainers will collaborate together to complete the global Lunar New Year 2024 Global Challenge, and unlock new Pokémon in Wild Encounters and Raid Battles. Get ready, as this event runs from February 5, 2024 to February 11, 2024, and every throw counts towards the Global Challenge!

read more: https://pokemongohub.net/post/event/pokemon-go-lunar-new-year-event-2024/

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Pokemon Go Rumor Tracker (www.pogo.community)
submitted 10 months ago by focusforte to c/pokemongo
 
 

I run this, and figured it could be useful for more people to know about.

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ill go first this lil guy :D caught him before my first hundo 💀 still love him a lotnundo drowzee 🥰

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Trainers, let’s go back in time to where it all began, the Kanto region! We started our Kanto journey in Pokémon GO way back in 2016, and during this event Kanto Pokémon will be spawning more than ever. Adventure with Professor Willow, Party Play, Routes and Showcases, in the Adamant Time event.

link: https://pokemongohub.net/post/event/pokemon-go-adamant-time-event/

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Get ready for a seriously snowy Catch Mastery event featuring Ice-type Pokémon, like Snorunt and Bergmite! For the first time in Pokémon GO, you will get the chance to encounter Shiny Cryogonal!

Saturday, December 9, 2023at 10:00 AM local time

Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 8:00 PM local time

read more: https://pokemongohub.net/post/event/pokemon-go-catch-mastery-ice-event/

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/pokemongo
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