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Gyms at Central Business Districts won't even last 15 minutes while those gyms situated at not-so busy residential areas could hold the fort for days. In dangerous part of the metro, there would be little flexibility in terms of battling gyms or even playing pokemon go at all. As such, you may need to consider playing in broad day light or with companions.
After battling a level10 gyms in our neighborhood with my brothers (I am at Level mid20s, and they are at early 20s and less than Lvl10 respectively), here are our learnings.
1. Your Best 6 (in terms of CP) may not necessarily the best play to do. This is a noob play on our part during our 1st wave.
2. Adding sacrificial lambs (will not require constant revive) in your line up. Battling 4-5 Dragonites in a row will eat up a lot of your revives and Hyper/Max potions. We noticed that the 2nd and 4th pokemons on a slot get damaged heavily by charge move of the opponent and tend not to contribute so much in battling
3. Pokemon sequence could spell the difference between killing 3 or 4 or 5 pokemons in a row. Switching pokemons while battling would result to inefficient move. Anticipating sequence would be key especially if different types of pokemons are defending the gym.
4. Knowig when to quit to reserve on revives and potions. Sometimes, we target the lowest defender using our weaker pokemons at first (over and over) with contingency towards the end then revive later
during weekdays when items are abundant in our respective work places
5. Earn extra revive (only recommended for your top pokemons) - power up feinted pokemon (for efficiency just power up selected few pokemons you really power up to gain at least 1 HP upon level up reviving it in the process
What's your experience?
After battling a level10 gyms in our neighborhood with my brothers (I am at Level mid20s, and they are at early 20s and less than Lvl10 respectively), here are our learnings.
1. Your Best 6 (in terms of CP) may not necessarily the best play to do. This is a noob play on our part during our 1st wave.
2. Adding sacrificial lambs (will not require constant revive) in your line up. Battling 4-5 Dragonites in a row will eat up a lot of your revives and Hyper/Max potions. We noticed that the 2nd and 4th pokemons on a slot get damaged heavily by charge move of the opponent and tend not to contribute so much in battling
3. Pokemon sequence could spell the difference between killing 3 or 4 or 5 pokemons in a row. Switching pokemons while battling would result to inefficient move. Anticipating sequence would be key especially if different types of pokemons are defending the gym.
4. Knowig when to quit to reserve on revives and potions. Sometimes, we target the lowest defender using our weaker pokemons at first (over and over) with contingency towards the end then revive later
during weekdays when items are abundant in our respective work places
5. Earn extra revive (only recommended for your top pokemons) - power up feinted pokemon (for efficiency just power up selected few pokemons you really power up to gain at least 1 HP upon level up reviving it in the process
What's your experience?
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