With the influx of golden razz berries strangled you'll either need to boss raid a lot or feed your gyms smarter.
Assuming that you don't have the option to join five or more boss raids on a daily basis we'll have a closer look at smart berry feeding. Sure, if you can collect thirty plus berries a day then go ahead and spam those gyms.
Now, let's say you're limited to ten to fifteen berries a day. Any less and you're basically unable to defend gyms. Free to play simply doesn't cut it. So three or four raids a day. Yup, that means you're buying coins. Two or three if the opposition isn't all that serious about taking back the gyms.
Stick to feeding the big three. This especially if the gym you're defending sees a lot of traffic. You should be able to allow the crap to get ousted and see a new set of crap inserted. Most attackers drop off when the gym is repopulated.
In fact most attackers leave the gym if the blissey receives one golden razz berry. So that first berry is by far the most important.
Create a chat for handling gyms. After all it's impossible to reliably defend gyms alone, or at least with one account. During the occasions where attacking players get serious one feeder just doesn't cut it, but two can very often shut down the gym indefinitely.
Dare to see your gyms going down, but also be prepared to get out there and fix the damage if it's done while the conditions for the gym 'being yours' are met. Unless you're defending the gym prior to a juicy raid, just let it go down whenever you know that fellow players are inbound.
Next post on maintaining a bad reputation.
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Monday, November 05, 2018
Gym territory and reputation part three
So, how to build that reputation.
Attacking
The first half basically requires you to spin gyms and stops as well as opening presents like mad. Cause you're out there tearing down enemy gyms, and it's going to cost you lots and lots of potions and revives.
It doesn't have to be 24/7, but there needs to be a system to it. Like, for example, you're attacking between 6 pm and 9 pm.
Worst case you'll be seeing an absurd amount of golden razz berries fed into the gyms you're targetting. Doesn't matter. Either they go down or you're not building that reputation.
This is why you don't want to do this alone. Two attackers cut the time and resources needed to one third of what's required of a solo attacker.
Now, most would argue that attacking gyms on a schedule makes you predictable and easier to launch berries against. That's absolutely correct. This is not about a suprise assault on one or more gyms. This is all about establishing a reputation. Predictable is good as long as the end result invariably is that the gyms go down.
You want the experience I have with my seven closest gyms. I attack during day time and I can expect a lot of berries thrown after me. I attack evenings and most defenders will simply yield the gym even if said defenders did indeed throw a few golden razz berries into the gym. Because if it's evening those gyms are going down. End of story.
Atacking gyms is also a matter of presence. Preferably you live close to the gyms you're interested in. If one of them gets miscoloured when it's supposed to belong to your team, then you go out there and rectify the error.
Last, attacking gyms does contain a certain amount of realism. If you're unable to control them 24/7, then don't even try. Just establish a schedule when they're going down and allow enemy teams to control them off hours, according to your definition of off hours.
Next post on defence.
Attacking
The first half basically requires you to spin gyms and stops as well as opening presents like mad. Cause you're out there tearing down enemy gyms, and it's going to cost you lots and lots of potions and revives.
It doesn't have to be 24/7, but there needs to be a system to it. Like, for example, you're attacking between 6 pm and 9 pm.
Worst case you'll be seeing an absurd amount of golden razz berries fed into the gyms you're targetting. Doesn't matter. Either they go down or you're not building that reputation.
This is why you don't want to do this alone. Two attackers cut the time and resources needed to one third of what's required of a solo attacker.
Now, most would argue that attacking gyms on a schedule makes you predictable and easier to launch berries against. That's absolutely correct. This is not about a suprise assault on one or more gyms. This is all about establishing a reputation. Predictable is good as long as the end result invariably is that the gyms go down.
You want the experience I have with my seven closest gyms. I attack during day time and I can expect a lot of berries thrown after me. I attack evenings and most defenders will simply yield the gym even if said defenders did indeed throw a few golden razz berries into the gym. Because if it's evening those gyms are going down. End of story.
Atacking gyms is also a matter of presence. Preferably you live close to the gyms you're interested in. If one of them gets miscoloured when it's supposed to belong to your team, then you go out there and rectify the error.
Last, attacking gyms does contain a certain amount of realism. If you're unable to control them 24/7, then don't even try. Just establish a schedule when they're going down and allow enemy teams to control them off hours, according to your definition of off hours.
Next post on defence.
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Gym territory and reputation part two
So I wrote that apart from persistence you need time, money and a bloody awful reputation.
It takes time to build and maintain that bloody awful reputation, and making use of all that time takes a lot of persistence.
Obviously you'll need top notch defenders to place into the gyms you're trying to hold, but in all honesty that probably only amounts to half a dozen superb defenders. You'll go a long way with three maxed blissey, two snorlax and one chansey.
If the cluster you try to hold is larger than half a dozen gyms, well then the number of premium defenders needed increases.
Anyway, money. Why money?
While you can tear down gyms in a sustainable way by spinning lots and lots of stops and gyms the daily free raid pass simply won't suffice for your defensive needs. An average of two or three raids per day is probably needed to supply you with the bare minimum requirement in terms of golden razz berries, and this is assuming you basically don't use them for catching pokemon at all.
Look forward to popping a dozen to twenty berries into gyms on a daily basis while you build that bloody awful reputation.
Next time I'll write a short post on how you start building that reputation.
It takes time to build and maintain that bloody awful reputation, and making use of all that time takes a lot of persistence.
Obviously you'll need top notch defenders to place into the gyms you're trying to hold, but in all honesty that probably only amounts to half a dozen superb defenders. You'll go a long way with three maxed blissey, two snorlax and one chansey.
If the cluster you try to hold is larger than half a dozen gyms, well then the number of premium defenders needed increases.
Anyway, money. Why money?
While you can tear down gyms in a sustainable way by spinning lots and lots of stops and gyms the daily free raid pass simply won't suffice for your defensive needs. An average of two or three raids per day is probably needed to supply you with the bare minimum requirement in terms of golden razz berries, and this is assuming you basically don't use them for catching pokemon at all.
Look forward to popping a dozen to twenty berries into gyms on a daily basis while you build that bloody awful reputation.
Next time I'll write a short post on how you start building that reputation.
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Gym territory and reputation
Just because I love to necro my dead blog.
This post is about why you should play the player rather than playing the game. The context is gym battling.
The best gym defender is not blissey.
While a maxed out high IV blissey, supported by similar chansey, snorlax, and machamp-hating tertiaty defenders sandwiched between them, are indeed fantastic defenders they still take a back seat position compared to a bloody awful reputation.
I'm assuming you want to establish or maintain some kind of hegenomy over a limited number of gyms. I'm also assuming that you are more than one player, or, all gods forbid, running multiple accounts (and yes, I dislike that but it's not a personal deal breaker).
You'll need
This post is about why you should play the player rather than playing the game. The context is gym battling.
The best gym defender is not blissey.
While a maxed out high IV blissey, supported by similar chansey, snorlax, and machamp-hating tertiaty defenders sandwiched between them, are indeed fantastic defenders they still take a back seat position compared to a bloody awful reputation.
I'm assuming you want to establish or maintain some kind of hegenomy over a limited number of gyms. I'm also assuming that you are more than one player, or, all gods forbid, running multiple accounts (and yes, I dislike that but it's not a personal deal breaker).
You'll need
- persistence
- persistence
- persistence
- time
- money
- a bloody awful reputation
That's it. And that's a lot.
To give me a reason to kick this blog alive again I'll stop here and expand on this theory in a few posts the coming week.
Monday, July 02, 2018
Restoring bugs
As in Niantic actually restored a bug after having fixed it.
Welcome back to 24 hour partial lock-out from gyms you have boss raided. This time it's even worse than before. About every second terminated battle results in you having to revive two pokemon, out of which one hasn't even seen combat.
Welcome back to 24 hour partial lock-out from gyms you have boss raided. This time it's even worse than before. About every second terminated battle results in you having to revive two pokemon, out of which one hasn't even seen combat.
Sunday, July 01, 2018
There is now a level zero
I've posted earlier artiles about close to criminal ineptitude from Niantic's side.
So here's another one.
The interface for handling friends. Right now it highlights one of the problems inherent with abusing agile software development. I'm talking MVP here, and I don't mean most valuable player. MVP stands for minimum viable product.
Problem being when this gets abused. Because whenever this happens there's no difference between MVP and cripple ware.
Which is exactly what we have been given by Niantic.
It's an MVP because we use it as it's the only way to access the friends features. It's also most definitely cripple ware that should never have gone live.
Let's run through a couple of the most glaring idiocies:
Niantic sells this game with the built in camera functionality as an argument. It's beyond me what alterative reality they live in when I can't use that functionality to QR-scan a new friend instead of typing in 12 digits.
Ever tried to send a gift with a lot of friends late in the day? Just mark up the friends who have yet to receive a gift from you. Oh, but you can't.
In fact you can't sort your friends at all.
In fact the list autoresorts after you open a gift forcing you to swipe and swipe and swipe until you can access that friend again.
In any reasonably competent company releasing features in this state is a perfectly valid reason to fire the staff. It's not like they add any value to the company anyway...
So here's another one.
The interface for handling friends. Right now it highlights one of the problems inherent with abusing agile software development. I'm talking MVP here, and I don't mean most valuable player. MVP stands for minimum viable product.
Problem being when this gets abused. Because whenever this happens there's no difference between MVP and cripple ware.
Which is exactly what we have been given by Niantic.
It's an MVP because we use it as it's the only way to access the friends features. It's also most definitely cripple ware that should never have gone live.
Let's run through a couple of the most glaring idiocies:
Niantic sells this game with the built in camera functionality as an argument. It's beyond me what alterative reality they live in when I can't use that functionality to QR-scan a new friend instead of typing in 12 digits.
Ever tried to send a gift with a lot of friends late in the day? Just mark up the friends who have yet to receive a gift from you. Oh, but you can't.
In fact you can't sort your friends at all.
In fact the list autoresorts after you open a gift forcing you to swipe and swipe and swipe until you can access that friend again.
In any reasonably competent company releasing features in this state is a perfectly valid reason to fire the staff. It's not like they add any value to the company anyway...
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Community day, June 16, a tip
In all likelyhood you've already been flooded by tips for the upcoming three hour larvitar bonanza.
So here's another one. Or rather two.
I hope you've taken note of the word 'community'. Do get them chat channels ready if you haven't already done so. Reporting high IV catches vastly increases the chance you get one yourself.
And for the second one.
With lure clusters lit up like a christmas tree you're likely to run into three minute spawns en masse. It really, really really helps if you make it clear that you caught that marvelous larvitar from a lure. Even a moderate distance is enough to make it more or less impossible to get there in time. Not only won't there be anything to catch -- people running to the spot will be confused and keep looking for something that's no longer present instead of collecting much needed larvitar candy.
Well, that's it for community day from me.
So here's another one. Or rather two.
I hope you've taken note of the word 'community'. Do get them chat channels ready if you haven't already done so. Reporting high IV catches vastly increases the chance you get one yourself.
And for the second one.
With lure clusters lit up like a christmas tree you're likely to run into three minute spawns en masse. It really, really really helps if you make it clear that you caught that marvelous larvitar from a lure. Even a moderate distance is enough to make it more or less impossible to get there in time. Not only won't there be anything to catch -- people running to the spot will be confused and keep looking for something that's no longer present instead of collecting much needed larvitar candy.
Well, that's it for community day from me.
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