What is Sniping in Pokemon GO?

avatarAgeingJettya year ago
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avatarAffordingAggiea year ago

Sniping in Pokemon GO is when you catch a Pokemon at a different location without physically being there by using GPS spoofing. Just be careful, Niantic doesn't take kindly to it!

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avatarRavellingManea year ago

Sniping? It's basically cheating. Change your GPS, catch the Pokemon, risk the ban. Simple as that.


avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Sniping means using third-party apps to fake your location and catch rare Pokemons from anywhere in the world. It's like teleporting but in a sneaky way.


avatarTabulatingMadama year ago

I've done sniping before. You use GPS spoofers to catch Pokemons from faraway places, but my account got a warning. Proceed with caution!

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