![]() If the player already has an unused raid pass and the day they received the raid pass has passed, they must use the pass before being eligible for another daily one. As the badge tier increases, so does the received items.Īlso, if the gym is the same team as the player, the player will receive a Team Bonus, which grants the player an item bonus.Īlso note raid passes are only accessible once a day from a gym. They increase the amount of items one receive when spinning the Gym photo disc. Gym Badges are guaranteed items when spinning a Gym photo disc. When the Pokémon completely lose their motivation, they are booted from the Gym. Also, the CP lowers as the motivation does. Once all the Pokémon (up to 6) have completely lost their motivation, the Gym becomes free to claim. Defeating 2 lowers the motivation of both, and so on. A raid boss's strength is represented by the amount of faces that are under the CP: 1 face (tier 1) is basic), Tier 2 is mediocre, Tier 3 is difficult, and Tier 4 is Insane (the latter requires multiple trainers to participate).Īlso, the trainer must be at least level 5 to participate in a raid until otherwise.ĭefeating a single Pokémon lowers its motivation. The raid boss will have a high combat power. Raids are a randomly occurring event where a Raid Boss takes over a gym, booting all Pokémon out until the raid ends. Occasionally, the Gym can sometimes host a Raid Battle. However, the Gym's photo disc can be spun for items, similar to Pokéstops (although the latter provides more items, with the rare exception if the player has a gold gym badge). Winning a battle at the Gym only provides XP. After the battle, the trainer can have a rematch with the Gym at any time. To unleash the second attack, tap and hold until the small blue bar below the energy bar (purple) fills up, then release. The more the Pokémon attacks, the more energy it stores for a greater attack. To attack, the trainer has to tap the phone to let their Pokémon attack the opponent. Not to mention, if a Pokémon defends for longer than 24 hours, one still only earns 50 Pokécoins from that Pokémon. ![]() So that means even if one has 10 Pokémon that have stayed in Gyms for 5 hours, only 50 Pokécoins are received. Also, even though one can hold up to 20 Gyms one is limited to 50 Pokécoin a day for ALL Pokémon. ![]() However, Pokécoins are only rewarded when the Pokémon come back (when they run out of motivation). Also, as motivation drops, the CP of the defender drops as well, so as Pokémon are defeated, they become easier and easier to defeat.įor every 10 minutes a trainer holds a Gym, they earn 1 Pokécoin. Battling the Pokémon will greatly decrease the defeated Pokémon's motivation. Once all 6 Pokémon's motivation depletes, one is free take the Gym. Feeding berries to friendly Pokémon will restore motivation, but if the Pokémon is defeated or if too much time passes the motivation will drop. Now, Pokémon can hold Gyms until their motivation meter (indicated by the heart with the bubble) runs out. The Gym can store additional Pokémon (up to 6, with the recent update. Once taken, the trainer, or someone from their team, can place a Pokémon to defend the Gym. If a trainer finds a Gym on the local map, which is colored silver, the trainer can take it. It is unlocked when the trainer becomes level 5. A trainer can claim a Gym with other trainers in Pokémon GO.
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