![]() If you’ve been struggling against the Team Rocket NPCs, consider catching these and leveling them up. Presumably using a super effective charge move against a defender triggers a flag, and that flag is not cleared when the next battle begins. These Pokémon are good counters against Team Rocket. If you use a super effective charge move against one defender, you get credit for that defender and all defenders that follow it no matter what type moves you use against the later defenders. Spawns for Machop, Murkrow, Rhyhorn, Swinub, Teddiursa, Tentacool, Torchic, Gastly, and Shroomish have been boosted according to The Silph Road subreddit, so if you need any of those Pokémon or their candy, now is the time to head to your local Pokémon Go spot. To make the most of the event, consider doing three-star raids if you need Charge TMs. Charged TMs will also drop guaranteed from three-star raids. To better understand these attacks, it's important first to become acquainted with Type Effectiveness. An alternative name for this attack is Super Effective Charged Attacks in Pokmon GO. Once you count to 9 or 10 charged moves, you can then swipe all bubbles to do full damage. This will ensure you do minimal damage (25 of the move's actual power). Do not swipe any bubbles during the charged move animation, until you already reached 10 charged moves. ![]() ET, players will get doubled Stardust from trainer battles, as well as more potions and revives from PokéStops to help their teams stay in good shape. Supercharged Attacks refer to attacks that deal significant damage to a particular Pokmon. In the battle, use a Power-Up Punch whenever it's charged up. Shiny Tentacool and Tentacruel are also finally joining the game during this event and will be spawning for lucky players.Ī single event Field Research requiring players to “use a supereffective Charged Attack in a gym battle” will reward a Tentacool with a chance for it to be Shiny. Pokémon Go is having a Supereffective Week event in-game to celebrate battling and help players out. ![]()
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