Pokémon GO – New Arenas: Coins per Hour and Raid Level

Pokémon GO – New Arenas: Coins per Hour and Raid Level

Have you already tested the new gyms? How do you like the new system?


Pokémon GO Gym Guide – How it works on the battlefields

According to a press release, raids are supposed to come to Pokémon GO “in early July 2017”. We assume that by then, trainers with lower levels will be able to participate in these activities.

Have you already tested the new gyms? How do you like the new system?


Pokémon GO Gym Guide – How it works on the battlefields

According to a press release, raids are supposed to come to Pokémon GO “in early July 2017”. We assume that by then, trainers with lower levels will be able to participate in these activities.

Have you already tested the new gyms? How do you like the new system?


Pokémon GO Gym Guide – How it works on the battlefields

This is how the new gyms work in Pokémon GO: Monsters earn gold coins over time, raids have a minimum level.

A few hours ago, the new gyms opened in Pokémon GO. During this initial phase, trainers diligently tried out the new features and gathered a lot of information about the functions of the gyms.

In this article, we want to present you with the first information we have about the new gym update. This includes the gold-per-hour value and the “current” minimum level of the raids.

We will regularly update this article as soon as there is new information from Niantic. Last update: 26.06 – 19:25

Pokémon GO: Gold Coins – How many you get per hour

The defender bonus in Pokémon GO rewards you with gold coins when you defend one or more gyms. In the new gyms, the system works a bit differently than in the past. Back then, you were rewarded for each Pokémon you had in a gym per day; today, time plays an important role.

New: The longer a Pokémon stays in a gym, the more coins it brings home. The defender bonus specifically depends on the time spent in the gym. Current results show that a Pokémon earns one coin per 10 minutes in a gym. So if a Pokémon returns from a gym after an hour, it brings you six coins. If a Pokémon lasts 5 hours in a gym, it brings you 30 PokéCoins.

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You no longer need to visit the shop and click the defender button to collect PokéCoins. When one of your Pokémon returns from the gym, it automatically brings back the coins. The limit of maximum coins per day is now 50 coins.

By the way, the current limit is 20 gyms that you can occupy simultaneously. In the 21st, a “bug” appears in the game. Whether this limit will be increased in the future is unclear.

Summary:

  • Pokémon earn one coin every 10 minutes as gym defenders
  • The limit is 50 coins per day per account (not per Pokémon)
  • You can currently station Pokémon in a maximum of 20 gyms

The coin system has already changed once since the rework. At first, you earned one coin per hour and had a daily limit of 100 coins.

Raid Level currently at least 35 31 28 25 20 5

Update 1.7. – 10:00: Raids are now available for all players who have reached at least level 5.

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Update 26.06. – 19:25: From now on, trainers can participate in raids who have reached at least level 20.

Update 24.06. – 10:00: Now players from level 25 are already able to participate in raids.

Update 23.06. – 22:35: From now on, raids are available for players who have reached at least level 28. Have fun testing!

Update 23.06. – 18:35: Niantic just explained on Twitter that raids are now available for players who are at least level 31. This means the developers have already reduced the requirement for raids by four levels after just a few hours.

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Shortly after the opening of the gyms on June 22, the developers announced that you must be at least level 35 to participate in raids. These high-ranking players can now try out the new raid feature, which brings cooperative elements to Pokémon GO. What raids are and how they work, we explain to you here.

Niantic has not yet released more detailed information about whether players below level 35 will also be able to participate in raids in the future. However, it is very likely that soon trainers with lower levels will be able to participate in raid battles. On Twitter, Pokémon GO states that in the coming days, even more players will be invited to raids all over the world.

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According to a press release, raids are supposed to come to Pokémon GO “in early July 2017”. We assume that by then, trainers with lower levels will be able to participate in these activities.

Have you already tested the new gyms? How do you like the new system?


Pokémon GO Gym Guide – How it works on the battlefields

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