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00:00:00 – 00:14:23
In this video, the speaker provides a comprehensive guide on managing and optimizing Pokemon storage in Pokemon Go. They categorize Pokemon into three main types: PVP-relevant, Raid-relevant, and personal favorites. For PVP Pokemon, they recommend using tools like pvpoke.com and Ghost Stadium to identify and mark ideal IVs for various leagues. GamePress’s DPS spreadsheet is suggested for selecting optimal Raid Pokemon. The speaker also discusses a method for marking, filtering, and categorizing Pokemon to prevent accidental transfers. They emphasize the importance of personal value when deciding which Pokemon to keep.
The video further explains techniques for efficient Pokemon transferring, including manually reviewing certain types like shinies and legendaries before mass transfers. There are tips for handling Community Day Pokemon, ultra beasts, mythical, and legendary Pokemon, including the use of expanded group transfers and purifying Shadow Pokemon to progress on the purifier badge. The speaker advises against being overly strict with IVs on Shadow Pokemon due to their rarity and suggests focusing on practical IV ranges for raids or PVP. The video wraps up with a reminder to use specific websites to assess Pokemon value and keep storage optimized.
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In this part of the video, the speaker addresses how to manage and clear out Pokemon storage in Pokemon Go. They outline three categories of Pokemon to keep: PVP-relevant Pokemon, Raid Pokemon, and personal favorites or “gems.” For PVP Pokemon, they recommend using pvpoke.com to identify meta-relevant options in various leagues. Raid Pokemon can be determined using GamePress’s comprehensive DPS spreadsheet. For personal favorites, they suggest keeping any Pokemon that has personal or sentimental value. The speaker also provides a detailed method for searching and marking PVP IVs within storage, including using specific search criteria and a naming convention to organize better. They encourage viewers to follow along with the video to manage their Pokemon storage effectively.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how to identify the best IVs (Individual Values) for Pokémon using the website Ghost Stadium. They demonstrate how to search for a Pokémon, like Golbat, to find ideal IVs for different leagues (Great League, Ultra League, Master League). The speaker then shows the process of marking Pokémon with good PVP IVs to prevent accidental transfers and mentions marking systems within their game storage. The next focus is on identifying raid-appropriate Pokémon by searching for those with 15 attack stats and three-star IVs, explaining how to mark and use these Pokémon effectively. Additionally, the speaker touches on their personal system for nicknaming and categorizing Pokémon for different uses, such as PVP or raids. Finally, they suggest starring or nicknaming Pokémon they like to avoid accidental transfers.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains the process of transferring Pokémon efficiently. They emphasize the importance of marking valuable Pokémon, such as PVP, raid, and rare types, using indicators like favorites or nicknames. The speaker details a method of filtering out Pokémon that should not be transferred (e.g., shinies, legendaries, mythicals, shadows, four stars, and Ultra Beasts) by using specific search terms. They suggest manually reviewing the remaining Pokémon to avoid accidental transfers of special ones like costume variants. Additionally, they advise against mass transfers as some Pokémon are more beneficial to trade (e.g., for XL candies). The speaker provides two general rules for deciding whether to keep or transfer a Pokémon: if you won’t power it up, transfer it, and if it holds no personal value, transfer it. Finally, the speaker prepares to address the final transfer steps, including handling shiny Pokémon.
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In this part of the video, the narrator talks about managing Pokémon from Community Days and other high-value Pokémon in Pokémon GO. He explains that he typically keeps a limited number of fully evolved and non-fully evolved forms from Community Days, transferring any extras with poor IVs. Next, he moves on to handling ultra beasts, mythical, and legendary Pokémon, transferring any duplicates with poor IVs. The narrator discusses a tip for mass transferring legendaries by enabling expanded group transfer in settings. Additionally, he recommends purifying Shadow Pokémon before transferring them to progress on the purifier badge, especially if the Stardust cost is manageable.
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In this segment, the speaker emphasizes the difficulty in obtaining high IV Shadow Pokémon and suggests being less strict with their IVs since they are harder to grind. The speaker discusses using Shadows with IVs between 10 and 15 attack for raids or PVP, focusing on practicality over perfection. For purified Pokémon, the speaker notes they mostly retain purified Sableye and high IV purified Pokémon, like purified hundos. They conclude by summarizing their overall advice: keep valuable Pokémon based on their PVP or raid utility and use specific websites to determine their worth. The segment ends with a reminder to optimize Pokémon storage and a sign-off.
