In other words, the % of one of these coin flips being “Yes” is higher if you catch a high-level Pokémon. And under what criteria does the game define the Yes/No rates? By the level of the Pokémon just caught. Bullseye! Now the game will do the 3 coin flips I mentioned earlier:īut since we aren’t flipping a regular coin, that Yes/No distribution ain’t 50%/50%. You just throwed an incredible curveball excellent throw and hit the Pidgey. Let’s go back to the Pidgey catch screen. But that isn’t a regular coin, it’s a “weighted coin”.Īnd what the h*** is that? Well, imagine that coin is “tricked”, which means that one of the two potential outcomes (heads or tails) is more likely than the other. Whenever you catch a Pokémon, the game “flips a coin” 3 times. ![]() Following the key findings above, you shouldn’t be expecting to get Candy XL. Imagine you’re trying to catch a level 1 Pidgey. But that’s not always possible, especially without weather boost. So the tl dr would be that higher level Pokémon should be prioritised when farming candy XL. ![]()
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