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still nothing works for me
no pokemons form the list appear
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1. Get your current coords (save them somewhere easy to copy/paste)
2. Get coords of the poke you want to snipe
3. Teleport to the poke you want to snipe
4. IMPORTANT: Click the poke you want to snipe, BUT DO NOT THROW BALL
5. Before throwing ball, teleport back to your original location.
6. Throw ball,catch the Poke as usual!
If you interact with anything other than clicking on the poke after you teleport to the "NEW" location, you will get the softban. You must teleport back to your original location before throwing the ball, using a razz, or anything.
Last edited by hypertoken; 08-04-2016 at 05:00 PM.
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Originally Posted by
mephacles
It's explained in the original post, but here's my understanding on how to manually snipe using NOX:
1.) Use one of the sniping websites to find the GPS coordinates of the Pokemon that you want to snipe.
2.) Load up NOX and enter those coordinates by clicking the Location icon on the right panel; then press OK.
3.) Load up Pokemon GO from NOX (you should load at the location you just entered to catch the Pokemon that you chose to snipe).
4.) Click on the Pokemon you wanted to snipe; it will enter the "capture screen" where you can use razberries and throw a poke ball at the Pokemon. BUT, once this "capture screen" is loaded, don't do anything; don't click anything!
5.) Before you attempt to catch the Pokemon, load up the Location map again and enter your ACTUAL location; press OK again.
6.) Now, you can use razberries and attempt to catch the Pokemon. After you catch (or fail to catch) the Pokemon, it will place you at your ACTUAL location, effectively tricking the game to thinking you caught that Pokemon at your ACTUAL location, rather than teleporting.
Again, this is just my understanding of this post. Please let me know if this is not how you manually snipe. I'm at work and I am not able to test this yet. My one concern is that, if you initially load up at the GPS coordinates of the Pokemon you chose, wouldn't the game know (even after catching the Pokemon) that you teleported to your ACTUAL location?
I've been experimenting with this in the last 30mins or so... Basically I think the exploit works. I was able to hop around the world and caught a Graveler and Snorlax without any problems. However I did get soft-banned the moment I screwed up and didn't teleport back before throwing a Pokeball. Given how instant the softban was, I assume the game has no automatic method to detect the exploit if you do it correctly. (I am using Nox).
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how to teleport in the pokemon location? do i need to loout and then use the coords?
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rnbzy: At your home location (not the port you go to), check to see if you can turn a pokestop. If you cant, then you might have a soft-ban and you will have to wait a bit.
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Originally Posted by
Heindrich
Hey guys,
I was told to not teleport to avoid being banned... so can somebody explain how teleporting to "snipe" a pokemon in this way doesn't get detected? Does Niantic not know u teleported unless u interact with a Pokestop or captured a Pokemon?
Some clarity would be appreciated... I wanna try this, but scared of banhammer
Cheers
If you've ever used a sniper bot, you've been doing this exact same method anyways...
This is how the sniper bots work, exactly, to the T, just this time you're doing it manually.
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Originally Posted by
rnbzy
It works, but I must of done something wrong because all the pokemon started running away now.
You've been soft-banned. You won't be able to interact with Pokestops either, I guess.
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Originally Posted by
bienmary
how to teleport in the pokemon location? do i need to loout and then use the coords?
Use Nox emulator on PC, it's easy, there's even screencaps of it in the op.
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those sites sshould verify if the pokemons are legit 99% of them are fake
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Originally Posted by
Heindrich
I've been experimenting with this in the last 30mins or so... Basically I think the exploit works. I was able to hop around the world and caught a Graveler and Snorlax without any problems. However I did get soft-banned the moment I screwed up and didn't teleport back before throwing a Pokeball. Given how instant the softban was, I assume the game has no automatic method to detect the exploit if you do it correctly. (I am using Nox).
I think the way the Pokemon server issues softbans is that it checks your location every minute or two relative to your location the last time it checked, and if you go further than it says is possible, it issues you a softban.
I don't think that the not throwing the ball part actually matters. I think you just have to get there, initiate the encounter, and get back to your original spot faster than the next location check comes through. As long as you're back in place before it catches you, it has no idea that anything ever happened.
Obviously, this means that you'll get randomly snagged sometimes even if you do it perfectly just because you initiated the snipe too close to the next tick. Sniperbots don't really have this problem because they do the whole jump->encounter->jump in a matter of milliseconds and it's much less likely for them to get caught by the check.
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Originally Posted by
rnbzy
It works, but I must of done something wrong because all the pokemon started running away now.
You can also use the same method the bots used to get un-banned, just Open a pokestop, spin, close pokestop, open it again, spin again, do this for about 40 times until it gives you items, done! Unbanned
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is there a method to find pokemon with iv<90?
The pokemon are very weak, but stille better than nothing
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Originally Posted by
jakesmurf
I think the way the Pokemon server issues softbans is that it checks your location every minute or two relative to your location the last time it checked, and if you go further than it says is possible, it issues you a softban.
I don't think that the not throwing the ball part actually matters. I think you just have to get there, initiate the encounter, and get back to your original spot faster than the next location check comes through. As long as you're back in place before it catches you, it has no idea that anything ever happened.
Obviously, this means that you'll get randomly snagged sometimes even if you do it perfectly just because you initiated the snipe too close to the next tick. Sniperbots don't really have this problem because they do the whole jump->encounter->jump in a matter of milliseconds and it's much less likely for them to get caught by the check.
This sounds like a very likely way of how the game determines whether or not to soft ban someone. So, I guess people using this manual method are going to have to learn how to quickly change the GPS coordinates...
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Originally Posted by
gsli06
is there a method to find pokemon with iv<90?
The pokemon are very weak, but stille better than nothing

Wait you want IV less than 90?
:P
No but seriously the only way is via discord, twitch or some form live chat where others have caught that pokemon already. And thats even tough because calculating IV takes another few seconds before you can post it anywhere.
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Originally Posted by
mephacles
This sounds like a very likely way of how the game determines whether or not to soft ban someone. So, I guess people using this manual method are going to have to learn how to quickly change the GPS coordinates...
Its pretty simple to macro this with AutoIT or AutoHotKey etc....