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Niantic is making another round of gameplay tweaks to Pokemon Go. In a new post on its official website, the developer details some of the adjustments that are coming soon to trainer battles, as well as some new attacks that will be added to the game.
First, Niantic says it’s refining the train battle system to make encounters “more intuitive and responsive.” In particular, the developer is improving the timing of damage dealt and energy charged. Additionally, a Pokemon’s health bar will now pulse when hit by an attack, making it easier to tell when a monster sustains damage.
Community Note: Over the next couple of weeks, you’ll see some changes in Pokémon GO’s various combat systems. In this update, we’re excited to announce more changes focusing on Trainer Battles! https://t.co/am1EgE862Y
— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) September 27, 2019
A handful of moves are also receiving various tweaks. Bubble Beam will now reliably lower the opponent’s attack stat, while Psychic will dish out more damage and be usable quicker. On top of that, Psychic will have a chance of lowering an opponent’s defense stat. According to Niantic, these changes are “intended to make Psychic a more viable Psychic-type attack in both raids and Trainer Battles.”
Finally, Niantic is introducing two new attacks to the game: Thunder Fang and Ice Fang. A handful of Pokemon will also be able to learn attacks they initially couldn’t in Pokemon Go. You can see some of those below:
- Alolan Raichu – Thundershock
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