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*Higher-leveled Pokémon can start using their type advantages and stronger moves to defeat wild Pokémon that are somewhat higher-leveled than them, as well as more reliably defeating Pokémon around their level as long as they deal neutral damage to their opponents. In particular, [[boss Pokémon]] give relatively large amounts of experience due to always being at higher levels than your Pokémon, along with providing several useful [[drops]] like [[held items]] and [[TMs]].
 
*Higher-leveled Pokémon can start using their type advantages and stronger moves to defeat wild Pokémon that are somewhat higher-leveled than them, as well as more reliably defeating Pokémon around their level as long as they deal neutral damage to their opponents. In particular, [[boss Pokémon]] give relatively large amounts of experience due to always being at higher levels than your Pokémon, along with providing several useful [[drops]] like [[held items]] and [[TMs]].
 
*As certain [[biomes]] predominately contain Pokémon of specific types, it is possible to exploit super-effective matchups against the dominant type of the biome to defeat Pokémon faster and more efficiently. For example, [[Rivers]] and [[Oceans]] have mostly [[Water]]-type Pokémon, [[Deserts]] have mainly [[Ground]] and [[Fire]]-type Pokémon, and [[Jungles]] have a lot of [[Bug]] and [[Grass]]-type Pokémon.
 
*As certain [[biomes]] predominately contain Pokémon of specific types, it is possible to exploit super-effective matchups against the dominant type of the biome to defeat Pokémon faster and more efficiently. For example, [[Rivers]] and [[Oceans]] have mostly [[Water]]-type Pokémon, [[Deserts]] have mainly [[Ground]] and [[Fire]]-type Pokémon, and [[Jungles]] have a lot of [[Bug]] and [[Grass]]-type Pokémon.
*Due to the necessity of {{mc|Golden_Apple|golden apples}} to make [[Rare Candies]], it is inefficient to craft Rare Candies to level up until the very high levels, as the time spent finding eight{{mc|Gold_Ingot|gold ingots}} is much more than just defeating Pokémon for the experience.
 

Latest revision as of 04:41, 25 October 2020

Message definition (Training Pokémon)
==Training stronger Pokémon==
*Higher-leveled Pokémon can start using their type advantages and stronger moves to defeat wild Pokémon that are somewhat higher-leveled than them, as well as more reliably defeating Pokémon around their level as long as they deal neutral damage to their opponents. In particular, [[boss Pokémon]] give relatively large amounts of experience due to always being at higher levels than your Pokémon, along with providing several useful [[drops]] like [[held items]] and [[TMs]].
*As certain [[biomes]] predominately contain Pokémon of specific types, it is possible to exploit super-effective matchups against the dominant type of the biome to defeat Pokémon faster and more efficiently. For example, [[Rivers]] and [[Oceans]] have mostly [[Water]]-type Pokémon, [[Deserts]] have mainly [[Ground]] and [[Fire]]-type Pokémon, and [[Jungles]] have a lot of [[Bug]] and [[Grass]]-type Pokémon.
Translation==Training stronger Pokémon==
*Higher-leveled Pokémon can start using their type advantages and stronger moves to defeat wild Pokémon that are somewhat higher-leveled than them, as well as more reliably defeating Pokémon around their level as long as they deal neutral damage to their opponents. In particular, [[boss Pokémon]] give relatively large amounts of experience due to always being at higher levels than your Pokémon, along with providing several useful [[drops]] like [[held items]] and [[TMs]].
*As certain [[biomes]] predominately contain Pokémon of specific types, it is possible to exploit super-effective matchups against the dominant type of the biome to defeat Pokémon faster and more efficiently. For example, [[Rivers]] and [[Oceans]] have mostly [[Water]]-type Pokémon, [[Deserts]] have mainly [[Ground]] and [[Fire]]-type Pokémon, and [[Jungles]] have a lot of [[Bug]] and [[Grass]]-type Pokémon.

Training stronger Pokémon

  • Higher-leveled Pokémon can start using their type advantages and stronger moves to defeat wild Pokémon that are somewhat higher-leveled than them, as well as more reliably defeating Pokémon around their level as long as they deal neutral damage to their opponents. In particular, boss Pokémon give relatively large amounts of experience due to always being at higher levels than your Pokémon, along with providing several useful drops like held items and TMs.
  • As certain biomes predominately contain Pokémon of specific types, it is possible to exploit super-effective matchups against the dominant type of the biome to defeat Pokémon faster and more efficiently. For example, Rivers and Oceans have mostly Water-type Pokémon, Deserts have mainly Ground and Fire-type Pokémon, and Jungles have a lot of Bug and Grass-type Pokémon.

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