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  • It didn't take long, but Pokemon Go has became a global sensation only days after it was

  • released. Fans are wild for the augmented-reality game, which sends Pokemon trainers out into

  • their neighborhoods and communities on a quest to catch 'em all.

  • (intense Pokemon guy singing)

  • And naturally, the massive popularity of the app means we've already learned plenty of

  • tips and tricks. Here's a list of what all you trainers should watch out for as you play...as

  • well as a few real-life issues that trainers have encountered along the way.

  • Don't Waste Your Stuff

  • The first lesson we learned when playing Pokémon Go is that timed consumables run on real time,

  • not in-game time. If you use one of these items and the game crashes for an hour, you'll

  • log back in to find your buff already expired. Don't use an Incense, Lure Module, or Lucky

  • Egg unless you have thirty minutes available to make the most of it.

  • Don't Trespass

  • Game developer Niantic isn't new to the augmented-reality game. In their previous release, Ingress,

  • users visit and claim local points of interest for their team. Niantic re-used these same

  • points of interest when developing the locations for Pokémon Go. So be smart! Don't risk the

  • wrath of property owners or authorities by trying to reach these same locations in Pokémon

  • Go.

  • "Hey you! Get offa my property! Now!"

  • (blam)

  • Don't Miss the Intel

  • One major drawback of Pokémon Go is the lack of a mapping tool. Some unofficial maps have

  • sprung up, but none are as complete or as easy to use as the official map made for Ingress.

  • As we mentioned before, Niantic recycled its Ingress portal locations for Pokémon Go.

  • So do yourself a favor: download the game and sign up for an account. Even if you don't

  • plan on playing, you can use the Ingress online intel tool to easily find your nearest portals,

  • which are also Gyms or Pokéstops.

  • "Again I would like you all to come in, to my Poke Stop restaurants, here in Mililani

  • Mauka as well as my Waipahu location. So thank you very much, hope to see you at my Poke

  • Stop restaurants."

  • And if you wind up at this dude's fish restaurant in Hawaii, you've walked too far. Better check

  • that map again...

  • Don't catch and drive

  • This should be obvious, but don't swipe away with your Pokeball in the car. While you can

  • technically catch wild Pokemon at any speed, is it really worth the risk?

  • (crash)

  • You should only be driving to get to your location, then get out and get some exercise.

  • That's the point of the entire game, after all.

  • Well, that, and for Nintendo to earn a bunch of money after the Wii U flopped.

  • Ditch those extra Pidgeys

  • If you play enough, you'll probably have a lot of extra Pidgeys or other low-level Pokemons

  • knocking around. Did you know that you can exchange them for something better?

  • "Pika?"

  • If you transfer a Pokemon to Professor Willow, he'll give you one species-specific candy

  • in exchange. You'll also get three candies every time you catch a new Pokemon. And because

  • you use candies to power-up and evolve your Pokemon, you can catch and transfer 19 Pidgeys

  • and have enough candy to evolve the twentieth one all the way to Pidgeot.

  • Of course, when we eat that much candy, we don't evolve into anything. We just do this:

  • (Bart Simpson going crazy)

  • Don't Evolve Without a Lucky Egg

  • Speaking of evolution, you should always have a Lucky Egg active before you evolve a Pokemon.

  • Lucky Eggs are different from regular eggs, and don't require an incubator. They give

  • double XP for 30 minutes. Ideally, you'll want to have enough candy on hand to evolve

  • several Pokémon in a row. Go to your items menu and select a Lucky Egg, then tap it on

  • your screen to activate it. Next, start evolving!

  • Of course when we eat lucky eggs, we don't get any extra XP. We just do this:

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