What Does the Ring in Pokemon GO Mean?

avatarPleasingSkip·a year ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·a year ago

Ah, the ring! It's all about showcasing your throwing skills. The colored ring around a Pokémon indicates the difficulty of catching it. Green means easy, yellow is moderate, and red is challenging. Try to land your throw when the ring is at its smallest for a better catch rate!

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avatarSnorkellingClock·a year ago

It shows how tough the Pokémon is to catch. Smaller, colorful rings mean more points!


avatarInterferingHood·a year ago

The ring is your target! It changes size, and you want to throw when it's smallest for a 'Nice,' 'Great,' or 'Excellent' throw bonus.


avatarCarryingTree·a year ago

Bro, it's just an aiming guide. Nail it when it's small for the best results!

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