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Requesting to edit sentence in article edit
"A Pokémon's Combat Power is a rough measure of how powerful that Pokémon is in battle. Generally, as players level up, they catch Pokémon with higher CP."
When a trainer reaches higher levels, it does not guarantee that the Pokemon caught will have higher CP. There is only a chance that they will. As of right now, The CP and IVs of a Pokemon in the wild will be the same for all trainers Level 30 and above, while the CP and IVs of a weather boosted Pokemon are the same for all trainers Level 35 and above. This does not include Pokemon from research, eggs, or raids. I think that the sentence that I have pulled from the article needs some clarification. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tmm331 (talk • contribs) 15:41 October 26, 2018 (UTC)
Customization edit
I would like to add a customization section under the topic of gameplay. The article does not currently including anything about customization and, with the recent updates to the game, customization has become a larger conversation point for players. I am new to editing Wikipedia and would appreciate any feedback. The following it what I propose to add: — Preceding unsigned comment added by YlvaInspired (talk • contribs) 02:39, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
Players can customize their avatar's appearance with clothing options that differ in availability according to season, player level, and game sponsors. Clothing includes: hats, accessories, tops, bottoms, socks, footwear and bags. Most clothing aligns with either the look of a specific Pokémon or a specific team and/or Pokémon region. Many pieces of clothing are free, but pieces can also be purchased using coins, earned during select events, awarded as the player levels up, or received as a prize for special research completion.
Another way for a player to customize their avatar is with a pose. Poses, like clothing, are free, purchased, or awarded. Certain poses are event based and can only be earned during the event they are attached to. Once the event is over, there is no guarantee that the pose will be available in-game again.
In April 2024, Pokémon GO was updated to allow greater customization of player avatars. Customization now includes a limited number of different hair styles, the ability to adjust the weight of the avatar, and expanded options for skin color. Further updates to come in April 2024 include updates to GO Snapshot which will allow up to three Pokémon to be photographed at one time. YlvaInspired (talk) 02:34, 21 April 2024 (UTC)