What Are the Rings in Pokemon GO?

avatarSortyingSlaga year ago
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avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

The rings show how hard a Pokemon is to catch! A green ring is easy, yellow is medium, and red is tough. Good luck out there!

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avatarJokingTunica year ago

They鈥檙e targeting rings. The smaller you make the ring when you throw the Poke Ball, the higher the chance you have of getting a 'Nice,' 'Great,' or 'Excellent' throw bonus!


avatarTrottingAreaa year ago

It's the circle thingy that changes color and size when you press the Poke Ball. Smaller circle = better catch rate. Simple as that!


avatarAlightingTanga year ago

Those rings are a visual indicator of the Pokemon's distance! Blue means it's close, orange means it's a bit farther, and green means it's far. Aim well!

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