Should I Catch Every Pokémon I See?
You should try to catch every new Pokémon you see, as this can help you complete your Pokédex and earn rewards, such as Exp. Candy or specialized Poké Balls. By catching every Pokémon, you can also build up your Catch Combo, increasing the odds of encountering rare Pokémon and improving your chances of getting Pokémon with high stats.
Understanding the Importance of Catching Pokémon
Catching every Pokémon you see can be beneficial in various ways, including completing your Pokédex, earning rewards, and building up your Catch Combo.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions that can provide additional valuable information:
- Do you need to catch all Pokémon to complete Pokédex or just see them? But, if you’re going for 100% completion and the reward that comes with it, you need to actually have the Pokémon registered as caught, not seen.
- Should I get rid of duplicate Pokémon? If you send, for example, a Pidgey to the Professor, you won’t be able to use it again; however, you will gain one candy from that Pokémon as a result.
- Is it worth catching multiple of the same Pokémon? By catching the same species of Pokémon consecutively over and over, you will build up your Catch Combo.
- Which Pokémon should I evolve? It’s recommended to evolve the Pokémon with the higher CP or the better appraisal.
- What are the benefits of catching the same Pokémon? Your Catch Combo will continue to grow as you catch more and more of the same Pokémon, increasing the odds that rare Pokémon will appear and that the Pokémon you’re catching will have high stats.
- Is a 0-star Shadow Pokémon good? Shadow Pokémon that are purified will sometimes have their appraisal increased.
- Should I keep all Shadow Pokémon? There are both good and bad reasons why players should hang on to a Shadow Pokémon.
- Is it better to purify or evolve? Purifying gives the Pokémon a significant increase in Combat Power and it will cost less candies to evolve.
- What’s the point of Shadow Pokémon? Shadow Pokémon and their increased attack damage can help you defeat Raid Bosses at an unprecedented clip.
- What happens if you purify a perfect Pokémon? In Pokémon GO, if you purify a Pokémon that is already a 100% IV (Individual Value) Pokémon, its IVs will remain unchanged.
- Should I purify my shiny Shadow Pokémon? Keep it a shadow if you just want it for the aesthetics, but for any usefulness/value it’ll need to be purified.
- Which Pokémon should I leave as Shadow? Undoubtedly, Shadow Mewtwo is the single best Shadow Pokémon to use in Raids as it has the strongest Attack stat.
- Is a perfect Pokémon better than a Shadow? Yes, keep your shadow Pokémon unpurified, as Shadow Pokémon works as angry Pokémon and will deal damage more faster than Normal or Purified Pokémon.
- Can a purified Pokémon be lucky? Unlike Event or Legendary Pokémon, Purified Pokémon can be mass transferred – so be careful.
- Is a 0 Pokémon rare? However, 0% Pokémon are even rarer than 100% Pokémon, since the former can never come from raids, eggs, research tasks, or trades.