'Pokemon Go' Tips, Tricks & Hacks: How To Get PokeCoins, PokeBalls And Other Items Without Walking; Permanent Bans To Cheaters Announced?
ByAvid "Pokemon Go" players continue to walk around different locations with smartphones in their hands to catch Pokemon, take over gyms, gather items or simply rack in PokeBalls and PokeCoins to facilitate smooth play. Although walking is mandatory, people who want to get them without breaking a sweat can opt for the cheats that are easily available online.
Here are a few tips to get PokeCoins and PokeBalls without walking.
Its no secret that PokeBalls are one of the most important things in the hit augmented reality mobile game. Gamers can visit PokeStops to get PokeBalls, but this can get quite challenging at times, especially when there are no PokeStops near a gamer's area.
For players who want to get several PokeBalls without leaving the comforts of their homes, there is a cheat they can go for i.e. GPS spoofing.
Spoofing GPS enable players to convince the app that they are at a location other than their home. Gamers need to download a fake location app in PlayStore. However, the cheat is only available to owners of Android smartphones.
Players should then input the coordinates of their choice and delve into the nearby PokeStops to get their hands on as many PokeBalls as they would require.
To get items such as Lure Modules, Lucky Eggs and Incubators, players need PokeCoins, and for that they need to shell out real money, Forbes reported.
But not everyone is thrilled about paying real cash, and for them, there is another way to get PokeCoins without walking and that is by defending a Pokemon Gym.
By placing their creatures in a Gym and defending it well, players can receive 10 Coins as bonus every 21 hours. Prior to using the GPS Spoofing technique, players should place their strong Pokemon in 10 gyms.
In other news, Niantic Labs has announced permanent account bans for players who try to cheat the system. The move stems from the growing practice of using tricks, cheats and hacks to catch Pokemon and perform an array of tasks that require players to actually go out into the real world, The Verge reported.
Niantic Labs said their goal is to ensure a legitimate, fun and fair game experience for every "Pokemon Go" player. The developer further added that they will not cease working alongside other gamers to improve the quality of the gameplay.
Nevertheless, there is a possibility that a player's account might get terminated in error. Players who believe their accounts were wrongly terminated can appeal that termination via the form. However, players should refrain from posting appeals on social media due to privacy reasons.
"Pokemon Go" Players, who get banned for life, can submit an appeal too.
However, there is no confirmation whether a player's appeal will result in the ban being revoked or how long Niantic Labs will take to think over their appeal.