Does staying at a Pokestop too long reduce the number of items you get?
I have a great spot in my city where I can sit with 4 overlapping Pokestops. It's great to pop a few Lure's and every 5 minutes collect from 4 stops.
But I've noticed something.. I seem to only get 3 items from each Pokestop every time. Whereas if I was moving around from Pokestop to Pokestop - I would have more variety, at least 4-6 items dropping every once in a while.
Does the length of time you spend at one or more Pokestops decrease the yield of items?
EDIT: I'm at 12 times in a row that I've only got 3 items. Really bad luck?
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How many items do you get from PokeStops?
You can receive from 3 to 9 items from a PokeStop, but the most common amount is 3-5. There is also an XP bonus if you receive more than 6 items from a PokeStop. If you get 3-6 items, you receive the regular 50 XP. If you get 7-9 items from a PokeStop, you will get 100 XP.What happens if you spin a PokeStop 7 days in a row?
If you visit any Pok\xe9Stop every day for 7 days in a row, you will earn a bonus of 2500 XP and an even larger amount of extra items. A day is defined as a day of the week, midnight to midnight in your local time.Is there a limit to PokeStops?
As for spinning PokeStop, the daily limit is 1,200, while the weekly limit is 7,000 spins. So what happens if you reach the PokeStop spin limit? Once you reach the PokeStop spin limit, every PokeStop you try to spin will give you an error and you can no longer spin PokeStops.Do you get anything for scanning a PokeStop?
Scan a PokeStop and it'll dispense additional rewards for a limited time. Players can scan PokeStops to power them up and earn additional rewards. Pokemon Go has introduced a new feature that lets players level 20 and above power up PokeStops and gyms by scanning them.NEVER WORRY about ITEM BAG SPACE again! (ITEM BAG Management in POKEMON GO)
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