![]() ![]() (Spin the circle by swiping side to side on your phone and it’ll spit out goodies like Pokeballs, potions, and eggs. Tap it and an image of the landmark will show up in a circle. Get close enough to the Pokestop and the cube will turn into a circle that looks like a Pokeball. A landmark doesn’t have to be something famous, just something very easy to spot, like the sign at the entrance to a housing development or a clock. Pokestops show up on your map as blue cube-shaped icons marking a local land mark. Visiting a Pokestop gets a 100 points, but hatching an egg can get you 1000! The higher your level, the better Pokémon you’re likely to see and be able to catch. You gain experience by doing things in the game catching any old Pokémon nets you 100 points, while catching one you’ve never found before will get you 500. Some aspects of Pokémon Go are locked off until you’ve moved up to a certain level. If you run out, you can get more at a Pokestop or buy them with real money. The number to the right of your Pokeballs tells you how many you have left. Do it right and the Pokeball will twitch for a bit, then spew stars and say “Gotcha!” Pokémon can break out or run away, and you may just plain miss, so the number of Pokeballs you need to catch a Pokémon will vary. ![]() Flick the Pokeball at the bottom towards the ‘mon. Tap a Pokémon on your map and the view will switch to your phone’s camera so that you can see the Pokémon superimposed on the real world. If a Pokémon is really close, they’ll appear on your map. ![]() One paw means they’re quite close, three paws means they’re 150-200 meters away. Tap it, and you’ll see everything in proximity. In the lower right corner, you’ll see a box with silhouettes of Pokémon who are nearby. The map comes from Google, so it should be pretty accurate. When opening the map, you’ll see yourself on a map of your surroundings. Some of the Pokémon even only come out at night. Different kinds of Pokémon can be found in different geographical areas wandering around a park will likely net you plenty of grass and bug types, while a day at the beach will load you up with water types. As you move around you look for Pokémon that are in your area, and toss a Pokeball at them by flicking your screen and if you toss it just right, so you catch any creature you find. It is an app for your mobile phone that merges the classic collectible card game with opportunities to exercise (walking/hiking), explore interesting locations, and participate in a scavenger hunt. If you are looking for some basics about the game, where here they are! You might already know that the Monastery Grounds is quite the destination for players since there are 5 Pokestops and 2 Pokegyms here. We have no doubt that you have heard of Pokémon Go even if you haven’t become one of the many, many people who are playing it. ![]()
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