Last week, developer Niantic teased that Pokémon Go players will soon be able to battle their fellow Pokémon trainers — a feature that's been in hot demand since the game first launched in the summer of 2018.
On Tuesday, Niantic announced its first feature, including the key detail that trainers will take teams of three Pokémon into battle with them.
It's not immediately clear when, exactly, this feature will start rolling out, though Niantic says that it's slated for launch before the end of the year. In the past, it's rarely taken Niantic long after the announcement to begin the rollout of new features, though it often brings the new features to high-level players first, before fully rolling out the changes.
Whatisclear is that the addition of player-versus-player (PvP) battles is slated to completely change the game. And I mean that literally: Among many other things, the trainer battle update will add the ability for your Pokémon to learn a third attack, beyond the two that they already know. The game's battle system itself is getting tweaked slightly, such that you're rewarded for tapping rhythmically to charge up certain attacks in combat.
Much of it builds on the game's new social features, which were introduced a few months ago alongside the also-much-requested Pokémon trading feature . While you can battle strangers, there are a few advantages to fighting your friends.
Here's how Pokémon Go trainer battles will work:
The first thing you gotta know is that Pokémon Go battling is sorted into leagues. When you challenge another trainer, you decide ahead of time which leagues rules youll fight under.
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Different leagues have different caps on the strength of the Pokémon you can use to battle. The highest-level league, the Master League, takes off (almost) all the limits: You can use any Pokémon, at any level, including so-called Legendaries.
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The one caveat are that you can't use Ditto or Shedinja, two weird cases in the larger Pokémon canon, in any kind of player-versus-player battles, including Master League.
If you want to battle another trainer, youll use your phones camera to scan their unique QR code. Youll only be able to battle remotely with your Ultra Friends and Best Friends, as a perk for IRL besties.
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Niantic says this is to encourage face-to-face interactions: It envisions Pokémon Go players getting into rumbles in parks, malls, and anywhere else Pokémon trainers might gather.
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Youll face off with the other trainer, giving you a chance to pick your team of three Pokémon (and show off your characters outfit).
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Now, its time to throw down. Pokémon fight one-at-a-time, swapping on the fly to best match their Pokémons strengths to their opponents weakness. If all three of your Pokémon get knocked out, you lose.
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Of note is that the original Pokémon games for Nintendo's video game consoles have always featured teams of six. Niantic says that this makes fights go faster and keep moving, which is better-suited for a smartphone game like Pokémon Go.
But you might notice that this looks a little different from the regular Pokémon Go battle screen. Thats because these battles work a little differently. Youll still tap the screen to do your basic attack, chipping away at your opponents health.
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...but now, every single Pokémon can learn a second charged move, in a first for the game. This little change could add a lot of strategy to the game.
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Note that Salamence here can have both water and fire-type attacks in the tank now, making it that much more effective — and that much harder to defeat in combat. This, alone, stands to shake up the conventional wisdom in terms of Pokémon Go strategy.
Youll need to spend some Pokémon candy and a little Stardust to get the second charged move. Once you have it, though, youll be able to use it in other game modes.
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Note that just like before, some attacks take longer to charge up than others.
Also new is that you can charge up your attacks further by tapping rhythmically on the screen. Keep tapping, and your attack will get stronger.
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This leads to another new mechanic: Meet the "Protect Shield." When an opposing Pokémon launches a charged attack your way, you have the option to either absorb the hit, or put up one of your limited number of Protect Shields.
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Its a guessing game. You can use a Protect Shield if youre worried your opponent has a super effective move that could finish you off. If youre wrong, though, and their attack was something you could have shrugged off, youre down a shield.
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To the victor go the spoils. Niantic says that youll earn rewards for the first three times you battle in a given day, though you can battle indefinitely just for fun. The rewards include the hard-to-find Sinnoh Stone item, as well as the Stardust you need to make your Pokémon more powerful.
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The availability of the Sinnoh Stone as a reward should come as a relief to frustrated players, who can currently get it only as a random prize for completing a seven-day streak of Field Research tasks.
Also of note is that winners and losers both get some prizes, as a way to make sure even lower-level players get something from the experience, Niantic says.
Finally, youll be able to fight Candela, Blanche, and Spark, the AI-controlled leaders of the games three teams. This is good practice for players who want to ease into fighting their fellow humans, and youll get some rewards, too.
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This also comes with some very good news for Pokémon Go obsessives: Fighting the AI-controlled team leaders will earn you progress towards the Ace Trainer in-game achievement. This is notable because the last time Niantic updated the game's battle system, the changes frustrated many people by making it impossible to complete Ace Trainer.
Its not immediately clear when Niantic will start rolling out the trainer battle system, though its likely to be soon. Be advised, though, that it tends to roll new features out slowly, to certain players, just to make sure servers can handle the load.
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