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The next wave of Gen 4 creatures is here in Pokémon GO. This is not the case, however: these are all evolutions of existing Pokémy, something we knew to be a long time ago It gives us Magmortar, Rhyperion, Mismagus and Honchkrow: you can see the full list here. If you go to evolve a Magmar, Rhydon Gold Misdreavus, however, you'll notice that you need it if you have the requisite 100 candies. The game asks you to find another "special item" before they'll evolve. Here's where you find that.
For fish tops, click here.
The special item is called "Sinnoh Stone," and it works similarly to the steel coats, sun stones, and other evolution items introduced with Gen 2. No matter which Pokémy you're evolving, you get it the same way: a reward for a 7-day field research breakthrough.
That you need to complete a field of study, but they do not reset if you miss a day. When you complete that you'll get a Sinnoh Stone along with the standard breakthrough rewards: in that Shedinja.
Sinnoh Stone, so evolving all of these creatures will take a while. There will, however, be other ways to get the item in the future.
Tying them to research breakthroughs represents a deviousness here that I appreciate. Anyone making a free-to-play game, especially on mobile, will tell you how to play fast and easy. You do not want to go to the movies every day, but you do not want to have a lot of time. It keeps the game in the back of your mind.
Pokémon GO mechanics to encourage daily play on a certain level. We have the catch streaks and the Pokéstop streaks, both of which reset if you miss a day. The rewards for these are not really enough to make high-level players, however, which we assume is one of the reasons Niantic introduced the field research breakthroughs. Those require you to complete a field research task to a successful set of rewards along with a powerful Pokémy. Problem is, people do not necessarily continue to complete them once they've gotten the powerful Pokémy that month. Niantic addressed this to some degree with this month's Pokémy, which you need to catch multiple times to get candy.
Sinnoh Stones Increases That System by Giving Us Rare, Exclusive Rewards That Brings Us To The Reaching Field. It will take you to late January or early February to evolve all of these creatures, even if you commit to doing one day and you've got the candies to spare.
Between the research breakthroughs and the social pressures of sending gifts, I'm finding myself more addicted to this game than ever. Which is good, because this is really not a bad game to be addicted to.
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The next wave of Gen 4 creatures is here in Pokémon GO. This is not the case, however: these are all evolutions of existing Pokémy, something we knew to be a long time ago It gives us Magmortar, Rhyperion, Mismagus and Honchkrow: you can see the full list here. If you go to evolve a Magmar, Rhydon Gold Misdreavus, however, you'll notice that you need it if you have the requisite 100 candies. The game asks you to find another "special item" before they'll evolve. Here's where you find that.
For fish tops, click here.
The special item is called "Sinnoh Stone," and it works similarly to the steel coats, sun stones, and other evolution items introduced with Gen 2. No matter which Pokémy you're evolving, you get it the same way: a reward for a 7-day field research breakthrough.
That you need to complete a field of study, but they do not reset if you miss a day. When you complete that you'll get a Sinnoh Stone along with the standard breakthrough rewards: in that Shedinja.
Sinnoh Stone, so evolving all of these creatures will take a while. There will, however, be other ways to get the item in the future.
Tying them to research breakthroughs represents a deviousness here that I appreciate. Anyone making a free-to-play game, especially on mobile, will tell you how to play fast and easy. You do not want to go to the movies every day, but you do not want to have a lot of time. It keeps the game in the back of your mind.
Pokémon GO mechanics to encourage daily play on a certain level. We have the catch streaks and the Pokéstop streaks, both of which reset if you miss a day. The rewards for these are not really enough to make high-level players, however, which we assume is one of the reasons Niantic introduced the field research breakthroughs. Those require you to complete a field research task to a successful set of rewards along with a powerful Pokémy. Problem is, people do not necessarily continue to complete them once they've gotten the powerful Pokémy that month. Niantic addressed this to some degree with this month's Pokémy, which you need to catch multiple times to get candy.
Sinnoh Stones Increases That System by Giving Us Rare, Exclusive Rewards That Brings Us To The Reaching Field. It will take you to late January or early February to evolve all of these creatures, even if you commit to doing one day and you've got the candies to spare.
Between the research breakthroughs and the social pressures of sending gifts, I'm finding myself more addicted to this game than ever. Which is good, because this is really not a bad game to be addicted to.