1. Look out for petals
If you're wandering about playing Pokémon Go, keep an eye out for PokéStops that are shrouded in falling pink petals. The petal indicate that someone else has left a lure module there and there's a Pokémon party going on - for the next 30 minutes anyway.
So you better get your butt over there in the next half hour because you can take advantage of someone else's lure and nab yourself a pocketful of new Pokémon.
2. How to get Pikachu Gold
Now although you might be all clued up when it comes to Pokémon candies, you might be wondering how the heck you nab yourself some of that Pikachu Gold without splashing any real-world cash.
Well, it's all down to the Pokémon Gyms. When you battle a fellow trainer and their team and win, you'll nab yourself some of the shiny stuff. If you can defeat every trainer currently sitting at that Gym, you'll take the Gym for your Team and then you'll earn Gold as long as you continue to hold it.
You receive 10 coins and 500 dust for holding a Gym every 20 hours - but actually holding on to a Gym for that long is pretty tricky.
But, there's a less violent way to get yourself some gold too. If you pass a Gym that's already taken by your Team, you can leave a Pokémon there to help defend it while you're away.
You can leave 10 Pokemon at Gyms at any one time, just make sure to tap the shield in the top right hand corner every now and then to see if you have any gold to collect.
3. Keep the app open to hatch an egg
If you're wondering why your little speckled Pokémon egg isn't hatching although you've definitely walked the required number of miles, there's a reason for that.
The Pokémon Go app only actually clocks the steps you make while it's open. That means if you've got it running in the background or not running at all, you can wave the prospect of ever hatching that egg goodbye.
4. But there are some egg hatching hacks
Although we'll refrain from recommending all of the above egg hatching hacks, if you've got a dog or a roomba...
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