What happens if you try to catch a pokemon when you are at your pokemon inventory limit?
In Pokemon Go there is a limit to how many Pokemon you can have in your 'inventory' at once. This limit can be increased by buying Pokemon storage upgrades with Poke-coins etc., but the default is 250.
What happens when you try to catch another Pokemon when you are at the current limit?
Best Answer
Similar to when you run out of Pokeballs, the game will alert you that you cannot catch any more Pokemon because you have hit the limit to the number of Pokemon you can have. I hit this limit once but forgot to take a screenshot. I will see if I can hit the limit once more and provide one for you.
Based on the other answer by Paras Shah I must have hit the limit with an earlier version of the game.
I finally hit the limit in version 0.33.0, here's a high res screenshot of the alert (click the image for the full resolution):
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The game-focused blog Kotaku points out that having a bunch of low level Pokemon of the same variety can also help you level up faster as a trainer. To boost your trainer level, Kotaku recommends catching every garbage poke you come across until you have a Pokedex full of unwanted Doduos and Diglets.What Happens If You Have NO STORAGE SPACE Or POKÉBALLS To Catch Eternatus In Pokémon Sword \u0026 Shield?
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