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    • Caught sotong (tentacool)

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      Looks like squidward😂

      posted in General Discussion
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      rotiJo
    • Pokemon Go - Useful key words explained

      Battle
      You can battle with other teams' Pokemon at rival gyms to take over the gym.

      When you defeat each rival Pokemon, you will reduce the Gym's Prestige which will in turn lower the level of the Gym. Once the Gym's Prestige is reduced to zero, you capture the Gym for your team

      Combat Power (CP)
      CP is a measurement of a Pokemon’s attack strength in units. It determines how well the Pokemon will perform in battle.

      Defender Bonus
      If you successfully defended a Gym, you will receive a daily reward of Stardust and PokeCoins which can be claimed at the shop.

      Eggs
      After you have placed a Pokemon Egg in an incubator and walked the required distance (varies based on the egg), it will hatch into a Pokemon (rarity depends on the required distance i.e. longer the distance, the rarer the Pokemon) or goodies such as Stardust, Candy or XP. Eggs can be found at Pokestop.

      Evolution
      Evolution is the process of using Candy to evolve a Pokémon.

      Candy
      You can get Candy by catching Pokemon, hatching Eggs, or transferring Pokemon to the Professor. Candy can be used to evolve a Pokemon or used to increase the CP of the Pokemon.

      Experience Points (XP)
      You can level up by gaining XP and XP can be gained by the following actions performed in Pokemon Go:

      500 XP - Capture a New Pokemon
      500 XP - Evolve a Pokemon
      200 XP - Hatch a Pokemon
      150 XP - Defeat a Pokemon Trainer at Gym
      100 XP - Capture a Pokemon
      100 XP - Excellent Throw
      100 XP - Battling a Pokemon Trainer at Gym
      50 XP - Beat a Pokemon in Training at a Gym
      50 XP - Checking in at a Pokestop
      50 XP - Great Throw
      10 XP - Nice Throw
      10 XP - Curve Ball

      Fainted Pokémon
      When a Pokemon's HP is reduced to zero, it becomes a fainted Pokemon. A fainted Pokemon must be revived using the items "Revive" or "Max Revive"

      Gyms
      Gyms are locations where you can battle with the Pokemon of rival teams, or train your Pokemon by battling against the Pokemon assigned there by other members of your team.

      Friendly Gyms are Gyms that belong to your team while Rival Gyms are Gyms that belong to other teams

      Open Gyms are Gyms that do not belong to any team, you may claim the Gym for your team.

      Hit Points (HP)
      HP is a measurement of a Pokemon’s health in units. A Pokemon becomes a fainted Pokemon when it's HP depletes to zero.

      Incense
      Use incense to attract wild Pokemon to your location.

      Incubator
      An incubator will hatch Egg(s) placed in it as you walk the specified distance required to hatch the Egg(s).

      Lure Module
      Use Lure Module to attract wild Pokemon to a Pokestop for a limited time.

      Lucky Egg
      Using Lucky Egg will double the XP you earn for a limited time.

      Medals
      Medals are awarded to you for an array of gameplay achievements.

      Poke Balls
      Poke Balls are items used to capture wild Pokémon and can be found at Pokestop or purchased in the shop.

      Great Balls, Ultra Balls, and Master Balls are better performing Poke Balls that have greater ability to catch wild Pokemon.

      PokeCoins
      PokeCoins are in-game currency that Trainers can use to exchange for premium items in the shop. PokeCoins can be purchased in the shop.

      Pokedex
      Pokedex is where a Trainer can find information of all the Pokemon that were caught or encountered.

      PokéStops
      PokéStops are locations where you can gather items such as Poke Balls, Potions, and Eggs.

      A PokeStop will change its shape when you walk close enough. Touch it to interact with it, and spin the Photo Disc to get items.

      Potions
      Potions are used to heal Pokemon by restoring their HP. The amount of HP restored depends on the type of potions.

      Power-Up
      Trainers can power-up their Pokemons by sing Stardust and Candy to increase their CP and HP.

      Prestige
      Prestige is a measurement of a Gym's progress and is earned when Pokemon train at the Gym.

      Gyms can advance to higher levels by increasing the Gyms' Prestige.

      Razz Berry
      You can feed Razz Berry to a wild Pokemon to make it easier to be caught during an encounter

      Stardust
      Stardust is used to power-up a Pokemon and they can be acquired by catching Pokemon, hatching Eggs, and earning the Defender bonus.

      Training
      Trainers can battle Pokemon assigned by other members of their team at friendly Gyms to increase their XP and the Prestige of the Gym.

      Trainer
      Trainers are people like you and me who are playing Pokemon Go!

      Wild Pokemon
      Wild Pokemon are Pokemon that have not be caught.

      posted in Guides/Strategies
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      rotiJo
    • Hi all from n2m and rotiJo

      Hi everyone!

      Thanks for visiting/joining our forum @ Pokego.Live.

      Firstly, n2m and I (rotiJo) would like to extend our warmest welcome to all of you. Do feel free to post and/or ask any questions that you have. We hope you guys can be part of thisSingapore and Malaysia Pokemon Go community, help to make it grow. We hope that this community can make Pokemon Go more enjoyable for each and everyone of us.

      Enjoy your stay here and hope to hear from you guys soon!

      Cheers!

      posted in Introductions
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      rotiJo
    • Available pokemons on Pokemon Go

      1 - Bulbasaur
      2 - Ivysaur
      3 - Venusaur
      4 - Charmander
      5 - Charmeleon
      6 - Charizard
      7 - Squirtle
      8 - Wartortle
      9 - Blastoise
      10 - Caterpie
      11 - Metapod
      12 - Butterfree
      13 - Weedle
      14 - Kakuna
      15 - Beedrill
      16 - Pidgey
      17 - Pidgeotto
      18 - Pidgeot
      19 - Rattata
      20 - Raticate
      21 - Spearow
      22 - Fearow
      23 - Ekans
      24 - Arbok
      25 - Pikachu
      26 - Raichu
      27 - Sandshrew
      28 - Sandslash
      29 - Nidoran (female)
      30 - Nidorina
      31 - Nidoqueen
      32 - Nidoran (male)
      33 - Nidorino
      34 - Nidoking
      35 - Clefairy
      36 - Clefable
      37 - Vulpix
      38 - Ninetales
      39 - Jigglypuff
      40 - Wigglytuff
      41 - Zubat
      42 - Golbat
      43 - Oddish
      44 - Gloom
      45 - Vileplume
      46 - Paras
      47 - Parasect
      48 - Venonat
      49 - Venomoth
      50 - Diglett
      51 - Dugtrio
      52 - Meowth
      53 - Persian
      54 - Psyduck
      55 - Golduck
      56 - Mankey
      57 - Primeape
      58 - Growlithe
      59 - Arcanine
      60 - Poliwag
      61 - Poliwhirl
      62 - Poliwrath
      63 - Abra
      64 - Kadabra
      65 - Alakazam
      66 - Machop
      67 - Machoke
      68 - Machamp
      69 - Bellsprout
      70 - Weepinbell
      71 - Victreebel
      72 - Tentacool
      73 - Tentacruel
      74 - Geodude
      75 - Graveler
      76 - Golem
      77 - Ponyta
      78 - Rapidash
      79 - Slowpoke
      80 - Slowbro
      81 - Magnemite
      82 - Magneton
      83 - Farfetch'd (region exclusive - Asia; hatch from a 5km egg elsewhere)
      84 - Doduo
      85 - Dodrio
      86 - Seel
      87 - Dewgong
      88 - Grimer
      89 - Muk
      90 - Shellder
      91 - Cloyster
      92 - Gastly
      93 - Haunter
      94 - Gengar
      95 - Onix
      96 - Drowzee
      97 - Hypno
      98 - Krabby
      99 - Kingler
      100 - Voltorb
      101 - Electrode
      102 - Exeggcute
      103 - Exeggcutor
      104 - Cubone
      105 - Marowak
      106 - Hitmonlee
      107 - Hitmonchan
      108 - Lickitung
      109 - Koffing
      110 - Weezing
      111 - Rhyhorn
      112 - Rhydon
      113 - Chansey
      114 - Tangela
      115 - Kangaskhan ( region exclusive - Australia/New Zealand; hatch from a 5km egg elsewhere)
      116 - Horsea
      117 - Seadra
      118 - Goldeen
      119 - Seaking
      120 - Staryu
      121 - Starmie
      122 - Mr Mime - (region exclusive - Europe; hatch from a 10km egg elsewhere)
      123 - Scyther
      124 - Jynx
      125 - Electabuzz
      126 - Magmar
      127 - Pinsir
      128 - Tauros - (region exclusive - North America; hatch from a 5km egg elsewhere)
      129 - Magikarp
      130 - Gyarados
      131 - Lapras
      132 - Ditto (not available yet)
      133 - Eevee
      134 - Vaporeon
      135 - Jolteon
      136 - Flareon
      137 - Porygon
      138 - Omanyte
      139 - Omastar
      140 - Kabuto
      141 - Kabutops
      142 - Aerodactyl
      143 - Snorlax
      144 - Articuno (not available yet)
      145 - Zapdos (not available yet)
      146 - Moltres (not available yet)
      147 - Dratini
      148 - Dragonair
      149 - Dragonite
      150 - Mewtwo (not available yet)
      151 - Mew (not available yet)

      posted in General Discussion
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      rotiJo
    • Unofficial Pokemon Go rarity chart

      Saw it on Twitter, find it useful.

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      Credits to: Redditor r/RotomGuy

      posted in General Discussion
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      rotiJo
    • First person to catch all the pokemon in US

      http://www.businessinsider.sg/pokemon-go-complete-pokedex-2016-7/?r=US&IR=T

      When will we get our pokemon go?

      😰😰😰

      posted in Pokemon GO News
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      rotiJo
    • Link: how to get Pikachu as your first Pokemon in Pokemon Go

      At the start of the game, you are given 3 starter pokemons to catch: Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur.
      However, there is a hidden Pikachu that you can catch other than those 3.

      How to find Pikachu

      1. Walk away from the three starter pokemons until your phone vibrates and the starter pokemons reappear.

      2. Repeat step 1 for a total of 5-6 times. You will then see Pikachu among the starter pokemons.

      3. Tap on Pikachu and catch him using your pokeball.

      Source: http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/138241-pokemon-go-how-to-catch-pikachu-as-your-first-pokemon

      posted in Guides/Strategies
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      rotiJo
    • Youtube link - "10 Things To Know When Starting a New Game"

      posted in Guides/Strategies
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      rotiJo
    • Tell us your favorite Pokemon!

      I like Squirtle personally.

      posted in General Discussion
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      rotiJo
    • Pokemon Pokedex - list of pokemon

      You can visit Pokemon's official website to use the Pokedex - list of Pokemon.

      http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokedex/

      The Pokedex is very useful and informative. It does not only it will tell you the description of the Pokemon and the stages of evolutions, it will also show you the basic stats and the type and weakness of the Pokemon.

      posted in Guides/Strategies
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      rotiJo