Spinoff/Mobile Be honest - how's your throw?

EmTheGhost

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    I just recently started playing GO, and I'm so terrible at throwing Pokeballs 😩 I thought I'd be better at it since I played Let's Go, but doing it on a touchscreen is so different! I'm not sure how you're supposed to swipe it - with your thumb on the hand that's holding the phone, or with the index finger of your free hand - but I do the latter because it feels more natural to me.
    I've tried to practice throwing a curveball a few times, but...well, I never feel like I have enough balls to spend on "practice". Haha
     
    It can take a while to get used to it. I use my right index finger or thumb usually while holding the phone with my left hand, but each to their own.

    I do recommend curve balls in general - once you can reliably do it the increased catch rate granted from curveballs pays off, especially for e.g. Legendaries.

    Rhyhorn I find harder than most, because it's so darn far back. -_-
     
    Curveballs were impossible for me for the longest time. I didn't start consistently doing them until this year, and I've been playing (on and off) since the game launched in 2016. Personally I spin counter-clockwise and throw my curveball from the right, using my right middle finger. For regular throws I use the middle finger too. Throwing/swiping with your thumb is really uncomfortable and makes me miss a lot of the time, so I'd personally not recommend that.

    Took a long time to adjust to curves, but I guarantee you will also over time. It takes some longer than others.
     
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    my typically throw is a curveball using my right index finger. i'm pretty good at it, usually don't miss unless the pokemon jumps or moves somewhere. i don't curveball if i'm trying to be especially careful, though. i'm sure i'm really out of practice since i haven't played in a good 6-7 months though.
     
    I've pretty much been throwing curve balls since the game came out, and it actually feels wrong if I try to throw a Poke Ball straight lol.

    I don't really have a standard way of throwing them either. Generally it'll be rotating counterclockwise with my thumb, index, or middle finger if I'm throwing with my right hand, but if I'm lazy and playing one-handed, I'll throw a clockwise curveball with my left thumb. I've got pretty decent accuracy, but I always wait for the inner ring to shrink enough to give me a great or excellent throw, so I could probably be saving time if I didn't care about that as much.
     
    My throw is still terrible, it took me forever to get the hang of it, I would rather just do a straight throw unless it's necessary.
     
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