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If you've already tried Pokémon GO, you'll have discovered how much fun it can be to walk down the street and be assaulted by these beings. And it is being a global sensation. Something that not only translates into interaction with other trainers Pokémon in the gyms scattered around your town, but with other players who are watching their mobile to see what what happens around you. But do you know all the secrets of this game? Do you know how to track a specific Pokémon to hunt it down? Here we tell you.
When entering Pokémon Go there is a small menu in the lower right corner. This is the section where find out which Pokémon are near the player's current location A kind of radar or tracking menu. It shows silhouettes, if it is Unknown Pokémon, or full images if it is already have been seen and/or captured.
The interesting thing about this section is the mark that appears under each Pokémon in the form of footprints. There are three varieties: one, two or three steps, which refer to the closeness or distance to which the is located. Pokémon in question. In addition, all these beings and silhouettes are placed from the least to the greatest distance from the player. So far nothing that any player has not discovered by his own hand.
How to track a specific Pokémon
The really useful thing about this section is the possibility of tracking. Thus, in addition to seeing which Pokémon is closest, it is possible to focus on one of them to chase it and, finally, capture it. Something really useful when looking for a specific type of Pokémon to get candies of its type, or when you want to hunt a new breed and score extra points discovery experience, for example.
To do this, simply display the Pokémon nearby menu and select the one you want to capture. A press will mark it in a circle, folding the menu and showing this time only its figure in the lower right corner of the screen. Thus, all attention is focused on that Pokémon, seeing at all times the number of footprints that accompanies itand, therefore, the approximate distance to which it is located.Always assuming that three footsteps is far, but no more than a couple of blocks.
Also, note if this menu flashes. Thus, when the player approaches the approximate position of the Pokémon in question, in addition to decreasing the number of footsteps, it also issues a radar pulse Not the most accurate thing in the world and doesn't specify if the user is directly approaching the Pokémon, but it does serve to mark the correct proximity.
Once only one footprint is shown or even none, just wait a few seconds in the area to summon that Pokémon marked. All this without the need for incense or other claim objects. Of course, tracking a Pokémon is not always so easy, at least alone.