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The video provides comprehensive strategies for efficient storage management in Pokémon Go. The presenter addresses key issues players face, such as identifying meta-relevant Pokémon and finding an effective system to sift through non-essential Pokémon. They introduce search threads as a solution, which automatically filter and display the best raid attackers across all types, and can update with new, relevant Pokémon. Separate threads help players locate the best Pokémon for different player-versus-player (PVP) leagues and for Mega and Primal evolutions. The video emphasizes that the PVP meta frequently changes, which may render some threads outdated but still useful. Advanced search strings are discussed for organizing storage, which include filtering out categories like decent PVP IVs, legendaries, shinies, and legacy moves. Steps are provided for marking important Pokémon and identifying those to transfer. The overall takeaway is the integrated use of search strings for a more automated and efficient Pokémon storage management system. An invitation for viewers to share additional search strings highlights the community aspect of continuously improving these tools.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses efficient storage management in Pokémon Go. They highlight two main reasons gamers struggle with storage: not knowing which Pokémon are meta-relevant and lacking a quick system to sift through non-essential Pokémon. The presenter introduces a solution with search threads that automatically filter and show the best raid attackers for all 18 types in the game. These search threads are future-proof, meaning they will update with new meta-relevant Pokémon as they are released. Additionally, the presenter explains how to save and favorite these threads for easy access, although only 12 can be favorited at a time. They also mention linking a Google Docs containing all the search threads discussed for viewers to copy and use.
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In this part, the video discusses various search threads created to help players swiftly find the best Pokémon for different aspects of Pokémon Go. These include search threads for the top raid attackers by type, the best Pokémon for Great League, Ultra League, and Master League in PVP, as well as for Mega and Primal Pokémon. The video highlights that the meta in Pokémon Go PVP changes frequently, so some information might become outdated. Additionally, there is a search thread for quickly identifying Pokémon that can be transferred, focusing on those caught in the last seven days that are not rare or meta-relevant. This allows players to manage their storage more efficiently by combining these search threads with their knowledge of valuable Pokémon.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the use of advanced search strings in Pokémon GO to manage and clean up storage efficiently. They describe a specific search string that filters out various valuable Pokémon categories, such as decent PVP IVs, legendaries, shinies, and Pokémon with legacy moves. While acknowledging that this method might not catch every valuable Pokémon, it provides a quick overview for potential transfers. The speaker also mentions another search string that highlights 100 IV and 0 IV Pokémon. They provide steps for organizing Pokémon by marking those to keep (like potential raid attackers and mega-evolution candidates) and then using the advanced search threads to identify and transfer unmarked Pokémon. Finally, they emphasize the importance of integrating search strings into storage management for a more automated system and invite viewers to share any additional search strings they may have.