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'Pokémon GO' Cheats: Forget About Hacks And Stick With These Tricks That Hardcore Trainers Do

'Pokémon GO' Cheats: Forget About Hacks And Stick With These Tricks That Hardcore Trainers Do

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While beginners and long-time players are still enjoying "Pokémon GO," cheats are still everywhere. Despite Niantic working non-stop to stop these, hackers continue to find ways. Still, a lot of trainer still seek a challenge. Here's a good checklist of what trainers should have already covered.

Turning AR (Augmented Reality) Off

One of the most important tips in playing "Pokémon GO." This sort of defeats the game's original purpose of bringing pokémon into life by immersing it to our world. Sadly, for those who want to get the most out of catching them, turning it off has more benefits than leaving it enabled.

This saves battery and keeps the accuracy of the throws of the trainers' pokéballs.

Semi-Infinite Pokéballs Including Rare Ones

Not exactly a cheat by itself as it involves a bit of work and a lot of attention. When throwing pokéballs, if the trainer notices that the pokémon is attempting to break free, keep holding onto the pokéball (on the screen) and this way, if the pokémon escapes, the pokéball used will not be lost.

Use of Android Emulator

This tip being a cheat could be subjective as it may be abused. However, for those who know when and why to use it could get the most out of it without necessarily risking their accounts getting banned.

The use of an Android emulator such as Nox is highly recommended for those who need to go out on untimely manners, especially during night time. This saves trainers the trouble of actually walking themselves.

However, using this to quickly jump from one place to another is straight out cheating and will definitely get anybody banned. Using it in moderation has its benefits though.

One thing to take note of is the consistency of the location (via the preset GPS setting) and the speed of walking. Limiting to this to more believable values will still make the game feel normal and the great thing about it is that it never risks ban.

Still, it would always be better to try it out first on a dummy account to test the waters and see which settings best work for each trainer.

For more tips and tricks in playing "Pokemon GO," stay tuned here.

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