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Pokémon GO - Fighting in Gym battles

Welcome back, readers! This is my third article in Pokémon GO series.

My first two articles are :

Pokémon GO - Tricks to find Pokéstops and Gyms

and

Pokémon GO - Tricks to catch Pokémons easily and more

 



Now, talking about the main thing, gym battles are not that easy to understand as proper instructions were not given in tutorial.


However, there are three parts to fight in battles:





Tapping, Holding and Swiping 


Tapping - When the battle starts, you need to tap the screen as fast as you can for quick attacks. This will reduce the opponent's health bar.
Tapping will also fill the blue meter which you can use for special attacks.


Holding - When the blue bar is filled, you can hold the screen to perform a special attack (strong attack) which is much more powerful. 


Swiping - Dodging attacks is as important as fierce attacking. You can swipe your screen left or right to dodge enemy attacks.


Thanks for reading. If you have any doubt, feel free to ask in the comment section below. And go HERE for the next article which focuses on choosing the right Pokémon for battles.

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