"Different types of search terms"
#PokemonGO: I have compiled all the possible search terms I know of with an explanation for each and photo examples to help you find the Pokémon you’re looking for! All photos are arranged in order of mention (please let me know if I forgot any and I’ll add it to the list!) https://ift.tt/2TWxja5 Shows you all your Pokémon that you have enough candy to evolve (If you have enough candy to evolve Pidgey but not enough to evolve a Pideotto, then it will only show Pidgeys)Item: Shows all you Pokémon that require an item, such as Sun Stone, to evolve AND that you have enough candy to evolve+: When you add a “+” before the Pokémon name, it shows you all of that Pokémon’s family! Example: “+eevee” will show you all your Eevees, Flareon, Vaporeon, Galceon, Umbreon etc.Lucky: Shows all of your lucky PokémonShiny: Shows all of your shiny PokémonMythical: Shows all of your mythical Pokémon (also works for “legendary”*: Putting a number from 0-4 in front of the star will show you all your Pokémon with that many stars in their IV. Example: “4” will show you all of you 100% PokémonHatched: Shows you all the Pokémon that you got from hatching eggsTraded: Shows all your Pokémon you got from a trade,: Adding a comma in between your search terms will show anything that falls into at least one of those categories. Examples: “Grass,Fighting” will show you all Pokémon that are Fighting type and/or Grass types. “Legendary,Lucky” will show you all of your Pokémon that are Legendary and/or Lucky&: Adding an ampersand (that’s the real name for “the and symbol”) in between your search terms will only show you your Pokémon that fit both search terms. Examples: “Fire&Flying” will only show you your Pokémon that are Flying and Fire types like Charizard, Ho-Oh etc. “Shiny&Legendary” will only show you your Pokémon that are Shiny and LegendaryHope you find this useful!! Again, let me know if I missed any!Edit 1: Adding search terms comments brought to my attentionhttps://imgur.com/gallery/XeExfuo@: Adding this before the type you want to find will show you anything that has that type's attacks. Example: Lucario is a Fighting and Steel type Pokémon but mine knows Shadow Ball which is a ghost type attack so he would show up here.Distance#-: Writing "Distance100-" will show you anything that was caught more than 100km away from you.Distance#: This is the exact opposite of the previous term. If you type "Distance100" (without a hyphen after the number) it will only show you your Pokémon caught within 100km of you.Eggsonly: This will show you all your that are only available through hatching eggs (namely just baby Pokémon)Edit 2: Just realised I forgot 2 I knew abouthttps://imgur.com/gallery/T0U1pcfCP#: This will show you all your Pokémon with the specific CP number that you searchHP#: Similar to the previous entry but it will only show you your Pokémon with that specific HP.Edit 3: Some terms I was just reminded of in the commentshttps://imgur.com/gallery/96Xms7o#: Typing just a number will show you all your Pokémon from that specific Pokédex entry. Example: "25" will only show you your Pikachus while "131" will only show you your Laprases.CP#-: This will only show you your Pokémon with a CP greater than or equal to the number you search.CP-#: Exact opposite of the last entry, this will only show your Pokémon with a CP lesser than or equal to the number you search.Edit 4: Just remembered another fewhttps://imgur.com/gallery/2NSUy7nShadow: Will only show you your Shadow Pokémon.Purified: Will only show you your purified Pokémon.Edit 5: New ones pointed out to mehttps://imgur.com/gallery/ZQIzHlkEvolvenew: Shows all your Pokémon that, if you evolve, will give you a new Pokédex entry whether you have the candies to evolve it or notCostume: Shows all event Pokémon wearing something, like Flower Crown Togepi, Detective Pikachu etc. via /r/pokemongo https://ift.tt/3dlVZR3
"Different types of search terms"
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