'Pokemon Go' Tips & Guide: 5 Power Moves Players Might Not Be Aware Of

"Pokemon Go" trainers aim to progress in the game by capturing more Pokemons, evolving them and gain more XPs. However, some new players may have missed to learn these five tricks that could help them easily level up in the game.

The first tip to succeed in "Pokemon Go" is to practice on throwing the Pokeball. To achieve a skillful throw, players are advised to aim at the Pokemon when it is inside the smallest capture ring, US Gamer reported. "Pokemon Go" trainers can also use the Curve Ball technique for additional XPs which works by swirling the Pokeball first until it sparkles before releasing it.

The next tip is to trade Pokemons to Professor Willow to gain more candies. Since the currency used in the game is candy, players may need to stack up on candies to evolve their Pokemons in the future. "Pokemon Go" trainers, however, are cautioned to trade only the weakest Pokemons and keep the stronger ones as stronger Pokemons will be needed in future battles.

For "Pokemon Go" trainers who do not wish to trade in their Pokemons, such Pokemons could still be used for evolutions. Pokemon evolution is also crucial in the game as it makes a Pokemon stronger. A tip for "Pokemon Go" trainers is to capture as many Pokemons as they can to build a stash of Pokemons that they can evolve and trade the rest for candies.

Another tip for "Pokemon Go" trainers is to invest on incubators that are available in game shops, GottaBeMobile reported. Incubators are necessary to facilitate hatching of eggs. The use of incubators will allow players to rest more as they will no longer be required to walk a lot to hatch the eggs.

"Pokemon Go" trainers are also advised to always keep a Battery Pack as the app is dependent on the sensors of the device. Because of this, "Pokemon Go" could actually drain the battery than the usual so a Battery Pack is necessary. Are you enjoying playing the game so far? Let us know in the comment section after checking out how to hatch eggs in "Pokemon Go" below.

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