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Should've used a Nanab (8 Excellent/Curved (out of 9 throws) on 100% IV Moltres

Found on SR originally:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Daw4AzYV9fo

Again, even I think the Nanab thing is bunk, but at least most of us aren't throwing near 100% Excellents and having them run on us...('m now 5/5 with Nanab as 1st berry and got Lugia today).

I honestly just do my 1st as Nanab "just in case" now...

And NOT surprisingly, the level 40 is walking a Pidgeot...(seems to be a thing for Level 40+ people)...

Asked by ironman_gaming7 years 9 months ago
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by sta 7 years 9 months ago

If the nanab trick is working for you, why didn't you use nanab on the 100 iv moltres?

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This is not my video...Just sharing with the folks here that even perfect throwing may have a raid boss run from you...

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man that dude has CBE skill down pat!

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If you can hit 8/9 you don't need a nanab. The whole point of the trick is to prevent missed throws.

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Yeah, I agree too. The alternate nanap/golden razz trick is more to reduce the missed throws due to movement/attack risks. For those who are already accurate in hitting all their balls ( especially those who throw right after the attack ), this trick is not that useful.

PS, the one he missed is due to a double-attack, which goes to show that even with god-like throwing skills, it's not easy to land a hit within a double-attack.

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Well...I know why yesterday I missed one then hitting 3 excellents in a row....This dude is insane, amazing skill!

I have to say that seeing that video makes me feel pretty mad towards Niantic and the game...With each update skills are less important, I would say non existant at this point, and when your skill as a players does not matter at all to the game's result then it is indeed a very bad designed game.

I have seen players that don't even know how to throw catching 2 perfect IV birds without even using a berry or curving, while others struggle again and again hitting great/excellent + golden berry. This should not be a thing, I know rng is rng, but when you see that many cases every single raid then something is defintely wrong. A level 40 player that I met last week lost a 100%IV Moltres, he did not hit as many excellents as the one on the video but I saw him getting 2 excellents and 8 greats + golden berry, not a single shot missed out of 10 balls, yet the bird escaped him...

Skill should be rewarded, not punished and I really hope this video arrives to Niantic soon and they make a decision,

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I'm pretty sure the guy in the video got a great overall catch rate. He has awesome throwing skills and in the long run he will have a better catch rate than less skilled trainers. Just like in poker a newb can win a big pot because of "luck" but the pro poker player will take all his money at the end with skill.

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See! The legendaries are captured based on pure luck. Period.

Yesterday, I traveled to the biggest city in my country and joined 2 Moltres raids. However, I couldn't catch any of them. On the first raid I tried the Nanab trick and failed miserably. On the last one, I even used Nanab and Gold Razz one after each other and also failed to catch the bird. Most of my throws were curved & great balls.

This week, I'm not going there to catch Zapdos. It's just a waste of time and money. -_-

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I needed seven excellent throw to get my Lugia - ridiculous when others get it on their first normal non-curve throw.

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by Sebhes 7 years 9 months ago

Forget the Nanab trick, that is so July 2017. These days it is all about the little circle trick. Takes significantly less time and guarantees better catch rates.

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by ambpup 7 years 9 months ago

I tried it over this Saturday, and I did catch 4 Moltres out of five. But I will admit, it could had just been in my head and due to better throws since I was more relaxed.

Now Friday, I did it my old way and was 1/3. Next weekend will likely try it again, I can't do any worst then the previous Saturday 0/7.

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