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Hundreds of people running into Central Park because a Vaporeon spawned in it
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Vaporeons are serious business.
Shiva.Shruiken said: » Hundreds of people running into Central Park because a Vaporeon spawned in it I saw that, hysterical the amount of people going for it. I bet you it was some low level one also. That still comes to 97%! :p
Cerberus.Jiko said: » That still comes to 97%! :p YouTube Video Placeholder
http://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2016/07/16/the-pokemon-go-ko-video-michael-venom-page-scores-ko-and-rolls-a-poke-ball-at-his-foe/#1101ada365a8
It's worth checking out for a laugh. I've never been a fan of Pokemon but man the doubling in value of some stocks makes me love this phenomenon Those little lines don't mean anything.
Shiva.Shruiken said: » Hundreds of people running into Central Park because a Vaporeon spawned in it Got mine chilling on my bed watching T.V. Started off with 1.2k CP, just can't find any damn Eevee to upgrade it for the life of me. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » YouTube Video Placeholder that is pretty funny. But i dont think id have the balls to ever do that lol 5km is only 3.1 miles lol...
Valefor.Endoq said: » 5km is only 3.1 miles lol... Get out of here MATH no one likes you! is there a limit to the use of pokestops? can u only hit one once a day or such/can you hit different stops each day, etc
Odin.Godofgods said: » is there a limit to the use of pokestops? can u only hit one once a day or such/can you hit different stops each day, etc You can hit them multiple times, just have to move a certain distance away from them. I hit my post office like 3-4 times a day. They turn purple until you can use them again and then blue when they are available. each pokestop resets like every 5 mins, can get as many times you want
Apparently confirmations are coming that if you name your pokemons after the evee brothers and the select to evolve you force the that evolution type
Quote: Several Pokémon Go fans have discovered a method which, according to them, guarantees players their preferred evolutionary form of Eevee, one of the series' most popular characters. The trick stems from the original Pokémon cartoon, with a reference that only a Pokémon lover deeply familiar with the television show will recognize. Here’s how to force Eeveelution, based on several corroborating reports from Pokémon Go-playing Redditors. Several Pokémon Go fans have discovered a method which, according to them, guarantees players their preferred evolutionary form of Eevee, one of the series' most popular characters. The trick stems from the original Pokémon cartoon, with a reference that only a Pokémon lover deeply familiar with the television show will recognize. Here’s how to force Eeveelution, based on several corroborating reports from Pokémon Go-playing Redditors. Naming your Eevee — the normal-type Pokémon that, in the traditional games, evolves into one of eight Pokémon in accordance to stones, time of day and other factors — after one of the Eevee Brothers from the first season of the anime (episode 37, available on Netflix) will net you said brother’s respective Eeveelution. The Eevee Brothers were a group of four; the youngest, Mikey, had a standard Eevee, while his older brothers each had one of the original three evolutions. Rainer had Vaporeon, Sparky had Jolteon and Pyro had Flareon. (It’s unclear whether these were the names they were assigned at birth or ones they chose for themselves based on their Pokémon-typing affinities.) Thus, according to Reddit, if you name your Eevee Rainer, you’ll get Rainer’s Eeveelution, Vaporeon. There are several screenshots and even video that seem to confirm this method, but players should keep in mind that there’s a 33.3 percent chance of randomly getting the character you want, which isn’t huge, but isn’t tiny either. Others have said that this only works on the first try, which may push you further into the realm of "this doesn’t work." The original poster of the Reddit thread also suggested the trick won’t work twice in a row; perhaps try spacing out your Eevee Brother-inspired evolutions. Although several players have confirmed that this odd, obscure method works for them, The Pokémon Company refused to comment on if this or other anime-based secrets exist within Pokémon Go. Eevee require 25 candy to evolve, so it’s up to your discretion whether you want to take the risk to evolve it into that otherwise elusive Vaporeon. If worse comes to worst, you’ll just end up with one of the other equally great Eeveelutions. For more on how evolution works in Pokémon Go, check out our guide on candy. We’ve also got primers on egg-hatching, catching and gym battling, as well as all of your other big questions. Correction: There are eight Eeveelutions in total across all of the games. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Apparently confirmations are coming that if you name your pokemons after the evee brothers and the select to evolve you force the that evolution type Quote: Several Pokémon Go fans have discovered a method which, according to them, guarantees players their preferred evolutionary form of Eevee, one of the series' most popular characters. The trick stems from the original Pokémon cartoon, with a reference that only a Pokémon lover deeply familiar with the television show will recognize. Here’s how to force Eeveelution, based on several corroborating reports from Pokémon Go-playing Redditors. Several Pokémon Go fans have discovered a method which, according to them, guarantees players their preferred evolutionary form of Eevee, one of the series' most popular characters. The trick stems from the original Pokémon cartoon, with a reference that only a Pokémon lover deeply familiar with the television show will recognize. Here’s how to force Eeveelution, based on several corroborating reports from Pokémon Go-playing Redditors. Naming your Eevee — the normal-type Pokémon that, in the traditional games, evolves into one of eight Pokémon in accordance to stones, time of day and other factors — after one of the Eevee Brothers from the first season of the anime (episode 37, available on Netflix) will net you said brother’s respective Eeveelution. The Eevee Brothers were a group of four; the youngest, Mikey, had a standard Eevee, while his older brothers each had one of the original three evolutions. Rainer had Vaporeon, Sparky had Jolteon and Pyro had Flareon. (It’s unclear whether these were the names they were assigned at birth or ones they chose for themselves based on their Pokémon-typing affinities.) Thus, according to Reddit, if you name your Eevee Rainer, you’ll get Rainer’s Eeveelution, Vaporeon. There are several screenshots and even video that seem to confirm this method, but players should keep in mind that there’s a 33.3 percent chance of randomly getting the character you want, which isn’t huge, but isn’t tiny either. Others have said that this only works on the first try, which may push you further into the realm of "this doesn’t work." The original poster of the Reddit thread also suggested the trick won’t work twice in a row; perhaps try spacing out your Eevee Brother-inspired evolutions. Although several players have confirmed that this odd, obscure method works for them, The Pokémon Company refused to comment on if this or other anime-based secrets exist within Pokémon Go. Eevee require 25 candy to evolve, so it’s up to your discretion whether you want to take the risk to evolve it into that otherwise elusive Vaporeon. If worse comes to worst, you’ll just end up with one of the other equally great Eeveelutions. For more on how evolution works in Pokémon Go, check out our guide on candy. We’ve also got primers on egg-hatching, catching and gym battling, as well as all of your other big questions. Correction: There are eight Eeveelutions in total across all of the games. Valefor.Endoq said: » 5km is only 3.1 miles lol... Haven't been able to log in to Pokemon Go all day.
Drac where do you live? Pokéstops everywhere
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