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{{samename|locations in {{Pokémon XD}}|Poké Spot}} | {{samename|locations in {{Pokémon XD}}|Poké Spot}} | ||
[[File:GO PokéStop.png|thumb|An activated PokéStop]] | [[File:GO PokéStop.png|thumb|An activated PokéStop]] | ||
A '''PokéStop''' (Japanese: '''ポケストップ''' ''PokéStop'') is a | [[File:GO PokéStop unvisited inactive.png|100px|thumb|An unvisited and inactive PokéStop]] | ||
A '''PokéStop''' (Japanese: '''ポケストップ''' ''PokéStop'') is a feature found at fixed real-world locations in [[Pokémon GO]] where the player can obtain {{DL|Pokémon GO|items}}. | |||
In the Map View, PokéStops are marked as blue | In the Map View, PokéStops are marked as blue floating cubes by default. When the player is within range of a PokéStop, the cube will turn into a Poké Ball symbol. If the player has used a PokéStop recently, it will be purple instead of blue; when it nears the time when it can be used again, it will begin to change shades back to blue. | ||
Starting in an update on June 21, 2017, PokéStops that the player has never visited are surrounded by a blue ring. | |||
PokéStops | ==Using PokéStops== | ||
PokéStops can be visible in Pokémon GO from long distances, well outside the range the player must be in to be able to use it. If the player taps on a visible PokéStop, they will be able to see its Photo Disc (with a partial photo of the real world location). Above the Photo Disc is a [[#PokéStop modules|module slot]] and the PokéStop's name. Tapping the PokéStop's name will show a larger photo of the real-world location and the full description of the location (if any). | |||
If | If the player comes into sufficient proximity to the PokéStop (marked by the ring that expands from the player's position in-game), they will be able to be able to spin the Photo Disc. This will grant the player 3 to 5 items, occasionally including a [[Pokémon Egg]], and 50 [[Trainer level|XP]] (250 XP the first time the player uses a PokéStop, tracked from June 21, 2017). The player can also earn [[#Bonuses|bonus]] items and XP. | ||
The items earned by spinning a Photo Disc appear in bubbles that the player can tap, but doing so is not required to collect them. Once a Photo Disc has been spun, it cannot be spun again for five minutes. | |||
== | ===Obtainable items=== | ||
[[File:PokéStop 2.png|thumb|150px|Searching a PokéStop]] | [[File:PokéStop 2.png|thumb|150px|Searching a PokéStop]] | ||
The items that searching a PokéStop can yield are dependent on the player's [[level]], with certain items not being unlocked until later levels. Multiple of the same item can be obtained from a single search. | |||
The items that searching a PokéStop can yield are dependent on the player's [[level]], with certain items not being unlocked until later levels | |||
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{night color}}; border:3px solid #{{blue color light}}" | {| class="roundy" style="background:#{{night color}}; border:3px solid #{{blue color light}}" | ||
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| 1 | | 1 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO | | [[File:GO Nanab Berry.png|40px]] | ||
| | | [[Nanab Berry]] | ||
| | | 4* | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO Potion.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Potion.png|40px]] | ||
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| [[File:GO Dragon Scale.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Dragon Scale.png|40px]] | ||
| [[Dragon Scale]] | | [[Dragon Scale]] | ||
| 10 | | 10* | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO King's Rock.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO King's Rock.png|40px]] | ||
| [[King's Rock]] | | [[King's Rock]] | ||
| 10 | | 10* | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO Metal Coat.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Metal Coat.png|40px]] | ||
| [[Metal Coat]] | | [[Metal Coat]] | ||
| 10 | | 10* | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO Sun Stone.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Sun Stone.png|40px]] | ||
| [[Sun Stone]] | | [[Sun Stone]] | ||
| 10 | | 10* | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO Up-Grade.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Up-Grade.png|40px]] | ||
| [[Up-Grade]] | | [[Up-Grade]] | ||
| 10 | | 10* | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO Great Ball.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Great Ball.png|40px]] | ||
| {{ball|Great}} | | {{ball|Great}} | ||
| 12 | | 12 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO Hyper Potion.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Hyper Potion.png|40px]] | ||
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| [[File:GO Pinap Berry.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Pinap Berry.png|40px]] | ||
| [[Pinap Berry]] | | [[Pinap Berry]] | ||
| 18 | | 18* | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:GO Ultra Ball.png|40px]] | | [[File:GO Ultra Ball.png|40px]] | ||
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<small><nowiki>*</nowiki>: first made available February 16, 2017. Nanab Berry's minimum level was originally 14, but this was changed to level 4 on June 22, 2017.</small> | |||
===Bonuses=== | ===Bonuses=== | ||
If the player searches 10 different PokéStops in a row, upon spinning the tenth PokéStop they will receive a large number of items and an {{pkmn|Egg}}. If the player visits any PokéStop twice within a chain, the chain is broken. | If the player searches 10 different PokéStops in a row, upon spinning the tenth PokéStop they will receive a large number of items and an {{pkmn|Egg}}. If the player visits any PokéStop twice within a chain, the chain is broken. | ||
The first time the player spins a Photo Disc at a PokéStop or a {{OBP|Gym|GO}} each day (based on local time), they also earn a bonus 500 [[experience|XP]] and extra items. If the player has spun a Photo Disc every day for 7 days in a row, they will instead receive 2,500 XP and more items for the seventh day's bonus (after which the player's streak resets). The seventh day bonus will also include one Evolution item ([[Dragon Scale]], [[King's Rock]], [[Metal Coat]], [[Sun Stone]], or [[Up-Grade]]). | |||
The daily bonuses were added to Pokémon GO in [[Pokémon GO#Version history|version]] 0.45.0 (labelled 1.15.0 in the {{wp|App Store (iOS)|iOS App Store}}), released on November 7, 2016. The guaranteed Evolution item in the seventh day bonus was added on March 21, 2017. | |||
==PokéStop | ==PokéStop modules== | ||
[[File:GO Lure Module.png|thumb| | [[File:GO Lure Module.png|thumb|100px|A Lure Module]] | ||
While within range of a PokéStop, | While within range of a PokéStop, the player can place a PokéStop module in its module slot, adding a temporary effect to the PokéStop for all players. A PokéStop can only have one PokéStop module at a time, meaning that a new PokéStop module cannot be placed until the old one runs out. PokéStop modules cannot be removed after being placed. Any player viewing a PokéStop can see the username of the player who added the PokéStop module. Currently, there is only one type of PokéStop module: the Lure Module. | ||
A Lure Module placed in a PokéStop's | A Lure Module placed in a PokéStop's module slot will remain active for 30 minutes. While active, it increases the frequency that [[wild Pokémon]] appear near the PokéStop. A PokéStop with an active Lure Module will have pink petals falling around it in the Map View. | ||
Niantic has expressed interest in releasing other kinds of PokéStop | Niantic has expressed interest in releasing other kinds of PokéStop modules. | ||
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==PokéStop placement== | |||
[[File:PokéStop 1.png|thumb|150px|An area with several PokéStops, with a recently used PokéStop in the foreground and a few PokéStops with Lure Modules in the background]] | |||
PokéStops are generally found in public locations, including (but not limited to) public artwork or murals, places of worship, libraries, famous landmarks, police stations, fire stations, and public parks. | |||
PokéStops are based on a selection of portals from the [[Niantic]] game {{wp|Ingress (video game)|Ingress}}. Until 2015, Ingress players could submit proposals for portals which subsequently had to be approved by Niantic. | |||
If for some reason a physical location is unsuitable as a PokéStop, players may send a request to Niantic via the Pokémon GO website or Niantic Support official Twitter account to remove it from the game. This could be due to safety concerns or if there is an error related to the PokéStop (the landmark no longer exists, never existed in the first place, or has been converted to a different use such as a private residence). | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 19:38, 6 August 2017
- If you were looking for the locations in Pokémon XD, see Poké Spot.
A PokéStop (Japanese: ポケストップ PokéStop) is a feature found at fixed real-world locations in Pokémon GO where the player can obtain items.
In the Map View, PokéStops are marked as blue floating cubes by default. When the player is within range of a PokéStop, the cube will turn into a Poké Ball symbol. If the player has used a PokéStop recently, it will be purple instead of blue; when it nears the time when it can be used again, it will begin to change shades back to blue.
Starting in an update on June 21, 2017, PokéStops that the player has never visited are surrounded by a blue ring.
Using PokéStops
PokéStops can be visible in Pokémon GO from long distances, well outside the range the player must be in to be able to use it. If the player taps on a visible PokéStop, they will be able to see its Photo Disc (with a partial photo of the real world location). Above the Photo Disc is a module slot and the PokéStop's name. Tapping the PokéStop's name will show a larger photo of the real-world location and the full description of the location (if any).
If the player comes into sufficient proximity to the PokéStop (marked by the ring that expands from the player's position in-game), they will be able to be able to spin the Photo Disc. This will grant the player 3 to 5 items, occasionally including a Pokémon Egg, and 50 XP (250 XP the first time the player uses a PokéStop, tracked from June 21, 2017). The player can also earn bonus items and XP.
The items earned by spinning a Photo Disc appear in bubbles that the player can tap, but doing so is not required to collect them. Once a Photo Disc has been spun, it cannot be spun again for five minutes.
Obtainable items
The items that searching a PokéStop can yield are dependent on the player's level, with certain items not being unlocked until later levels. Multiple of the same item can be obtained from a single search.
Item | Min. level | |
---|---|---|
Poké Ball | 1 | |
Nanab Berry | 4* | |
Potion | 5 | |
Revive | 5 | |
Razz Berry | 8 | |
Super Potion | 10 | |
Dragon Scale | 10* | |
King's Rock | 10* | |
Metal Coat | 10* | |
Sun Stone | 10* | |
File:GO Up-Grade.png | Up-Grade | 10* |
Great Ball | 12 | |
Hyper Potion | 15 | |
Pinap Berry | 18* | |
Ultra Ball | 20 | |
Max Potion | 25 | |
Max Revive | 30 |
*: first made available February 16, 2017. Nanab Berry's minimum level was originally 14, but this was changed to level 4 on June 22, 2017.
Bonuses
If the player searches 10 different PokéStops in a row, upon spinning the tenth PokéStop they will receive a large number of items and an Egg. If the player visits any PokéStop twice within a chain, the chain is broken.
The first time the player spins a Photo Disc at a PokéStop or a Gym each day (based on local time), they also earn a bonus 500 XP and extra items. If the player has spun a Photo Disc every day for 7 days in a row, they will instead receive 2,500 XP and more items for the seventh day's bonus (after which the player's streak resets). The seventh day bonus will also include one Evolution item (Dragon Scale, King's Rock, Metal Coat, Sun Stone, or Up-Grade).
The daily bonuses were added to Pokémon GO in version 0.45.0 (labelled 1.15.0 in the iOS App Store), released on November 7, 2016. The guaranteed Evolution item in the seventh day bonus was added on March 21, 2017.
PokéStop modules
While within range of a PokéStop, the player can place a PokéStop module in its module slot, adding a temporary effect to the PokéStop for all players. A PokéStop can only have one PokéStop module at a time, meaning that a new PokéStop module cannot be placed until the old one runs out. PokéStop modules cannot be removed after being placed. Any player viewing a PokéStop can see the username of the player who added the PokéStop module. Currently, there is only one type of PokéStop module: the Lure Module.
A Lure Module placed in a PokéStop's module slot will remain active for 30 minutes. While active, it increases the frequency that wild Pokémon appear near the PokéStop. A PokéStop with an active Lure Module will have pink petals falling around it in the Map View.
Niantic has expressed interest in releasing other kinds of PokéStop modules.
PokéStop placement
PokéStops are generally found in public locations, including (but not limited to) public artwork or murals, places of worship, libraries, famous landmarks, police stations, fire stations, and public parks.
PokéStops are based on a selection of portals from the Niantic game Ingress. Until 2015, Ingress players could submit proposals for portals which subsequently had to be approved by Niantic.
If for some reason a physical location is unsuitable as a PokéStop, players may send a request to Niantic via the Pokémon GO website or Niantic Support official Twitter account to remove it from the game. This could be due to safety concerns or if there is an error related to the PokéStop (the landmark no longer exists, never existed in the first place, or has been converted to a different use such as a private residence).
In other languages
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