‘Pokémon Go’ Cheats, Tips, Tricks And Hacks: Easiest Way To Catch Rare Pokémon And Save Pokeballs

First Posted: Sep 29, 2016 06:30 AM EDT
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"Pokémon Go" has been going strong even after two months of its release. In fact, gamers are leaving no stone unturned to capture the rare Pokémon like Lapras, Gyarados, Dragonite and Snorlax. However, those trying their level best would agree to it that catching rare Pokémons is not at all an easy task. Sometimes, catching a single rare Pokemon costs gamers around 8-10 ultra-balls which is pretty much frustrating. This "Pokémon Go" cheats, tips and tricks guide will help gamers save some of the pokeballs while trying to capture rare Pokémon.

The Easiest Pokémon Go Tips To Catch Rare Pokémon

According to reports, capturing rare creatures in "Pokémon Go" becomes extremely hard in case when the game's Augmented Reality (AR) feature is turned off. In such a situation, the game loads the Pokemon at some 'distance' from the player which ultimately requires them to throw the ball with more efforts. A recent Reddit post published offers the best and the easiest "Pokémon Go" tips on how to save precious pokeballs.

All players need to do is turn the AR back on and aim the phone in such a way that the rare Pokemon is at the bottom of the screen and then finally walk towards it and capture it with a regular throw.

"Some Pokémon you'll encounter are super far away. Dragonites, Rapidash, Charizard, Venusaur, etc. You'll throw like 10 balls before 1 actually hits them sometimes. The trick is turn on your AR. Aim your phone so they are at the bottom of the screen. Then you'll be able to reach them with a regular throw," the Reddit post read.

Another Redditor suggested that players can turn on the AR then off it again to 're-center' the Pokemon and load it to a comfortable distance where it can be captured with an easy throw.

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