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"[Question] Different Pokeball animation on 'capture' vs 'no capture?'"


#PokemonGO: Is it my imagination, or can you tell from the first wobble of a Pokeball (after you've caught a Pokemon) whether or not the Poke will escape?It always seems to me that the first wobble is a wider, more exaggerated wobble when I've actually caught the Pokemon vs one that's going to pop out. Maybe it's confirmation bias, but I swear I can "just tell" with 99% accuracy when a Pokemon is going to stay in the ball, just by observing the first wobble.Has anyone else noticed this (or is this perhaps common knowledge)? via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2jrbiiV
"[Question] Different Pokeball animation on 'capture' vs 'no capture?'" "[Question] Different Pokeball animation on 'capture' vs 'no capture?'" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 03:26 Rating: 5

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