By Mala Srivastava, | March 22, 2017
There are reports that Niantic is thinking of adding a multiplayer feature to "Pokemon Go." (YouTube)
If reports are anything to go by, the newest update provides sure way to acquire Upgrade, Sun Stone, Metal Coat, Dragon Scale and King's Rock.
The update to the game has made it easier for gamers to get evolution items. According to reports, Pokemon Go gamers will now get a random evolution object at the end of a week-long period in which they visit the same PokeStop each day.
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The seven-day bonus already existed in Pokemon Go; however, earlier gamers just received XP and a few regular items from it. The evolutionary items are needed to evolve particular Pokemon. Before the update, there was nothing Pokemon Go gamers could do to raise their chances of acquiring an evolution item.
However, now, getting into the habit of visiting a PokeStop daily will guarantee players get at least one evolutionary item each week. The company does not state in their patch notes whether these items are given out randomly at the similar rate as they were before.
Upgrade, Sun Stone, Metal Coat, Dragon Scale and King's Rock are the evolution items in the game.
Driving and playing the game is a no-go. Niantic Labs will not allow players gather any Pokemon rewards if Pokemon Go detects that they are moving faster than 30 miles per hour.
The speed limit feature is intended to prevent accidents that may result from playing the game while driving a vehicle. However, one Reddit user discovered a way to bypass the company's safety measures. The trick needs a bit of phone handling.
The player said that he found that if people open up the journal and close it close enough to a PokeStop, no matter how fast they are traveling, they will be able to get the loot. According to a Game Rant report, if gamers open and instantly close the in-game journal, there will be a short period of time where Pokemon Go is loading. A player's vehicle's speed will not be tracked during that time.
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