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"Could ItemFinder help when in locals with slow Pokestop density/no Pokestop at all?"


#PokemonGO: Well, in the main games series there was a item called ItemFinder, that you used to get hidden items from ground.If Pokemon Go is Pokemon based (duh), why couldn't they implament something like that? It would not solve the problem, but would help before they open more Pokestop submissions in places that don't got Pokestops (like rural and suburbs).It could work like if you can't see any Pokestop on the screen in any direction, you gain the ability to pull out ItemFinder. For not being so easy, you must walk like 500m to charge him, and he finally works, giving you items like you spinned a Pokestop -- balls, potions, etc. Then, if you want to use it again, must recharge him, walking another 500m.And they could bring something like Sweet Scent too. In main games, Sweet Scent is a move that when used on grass/spawing points, can make a Pokemon appear. In this case, if you see no Pokemon on nearby/sightings bar, you could try Sweet Scent. Again, you must walk 500m to recharge.It's just a thought, cause i searched this sub and find nothing about an ItemFinder use discussion on Pokemon Go.Sorry for bad English, not first language. via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2tz5uoE
"Could ItemFinder help when in locals with slow Pokestop density/no Pokestop at all?" "Could ItemFinder help when in locals with slow Pokestop density/no Pokestop at all?" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 10:40 Rating: 5

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