❘ published: 2023-03-05 T20:24:33
❘ updated: 2023-03-05 T20:24:43
The Pokemon Go trainer created a simple concept of improving the quality of life on the game screen TM and players want to see it as an actual feature.
While Pokemon Go incorporates many elements from the main video game series into the mobile game format, there are still some core series that fans would like to see.
The lack of an in-depth stat display, like those found in headlines like Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, is something Pokemon Go fans have been asking for for some time now.
Now, a trainer has created a simple concept around TM stickers and damage transfers that fans think would be a great addition to the game.
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A Pokemon Go trainer creates a useful TM screen concept
the Concept Itself comes from TheSilphRoad subreddit It displays a simple TM screen change with some useful information.
When the list of moves displays normally, there are also indicators for how much damage per second the move will do as well as a marker for Elite TMs.
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Currently, there is no in-app analysis of how much damage a move will do directly, and many Pokemon Go players have resorted to using third-party apps to get an easy breakdown of this kind of information.
However, several community members have argued that the DPS indicator would be a bit of a niche addition. “IMO viewers who don’t look at 3rd party websites/apps for information don’t know what DPS is and don’t know that they should care about it. If they really want to know the difference between all the water type moves that Kyogre learns, they’ll do it via Google.”
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Another trainer responded to this argument and said, “I once had a friend tell me ‘Sunbeam is better than Factory Frenzy because it does more damage.'” “…there’s nothing in the game to educate players about what that actually means… DPS may not be a practical thing to show, but we can still do better than we have now.”
While many coaches said that the DPS counter might not be necessary, the majority of players agreed that the Elite and Legacy movement markers would be a great addition to the TM screen. Of course, whether or not Niantic adds features like this to the game remains to be seen.
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