Re: How to get started with Pokemon GO with a visual impairment
The cool thing, is that the music for the battles is the same for each Pokemon, so you can time your throws. I find that throwing on the last beat of the measure works. Also, if you learn the sounds they make you can determine if it is a flying type. Flying types you have to swipe higher for, non-flying types you release a little lower. Some Pokemon can slap the balls out of the air and it causes you to miss. Others like Zubats you have to time it so that their echo location doesn't pick up the ball as you throw it because it'll dodge.
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