'Pokemon Go' Update: Razz, Nanab, Pinap Berries Drop Randomly By Spinning Photo Discs At PokeStops
"Pokemon Go" has just received an additional number of berries, which include the Razz, Pinap and the Nanab berries. Finding these new berries and what to do after collecting them are what players need to learn for now.
The "Pokemon Go" players can acquire the Razz, Nanab and Pinab berries by spinning the Photo Discs at the PokeStops. Reports suggest that it takes a few spins before finding these berries that drop randomly. Moreover, some players have reported that Pinab and Nanab berries have been added as a level-up rewards for particular levels.
There are also two "Pokemon Go" rules that players need to know regarding berries prior to using them. First, when a Pokemon escapes from a Poke Ball after feeding with a berry, the berry's effect will wear off, which means it has to be fed again. Second, one berry at a time can only be active on wild Pokemon.
"Pokemon Go" beginners, meantime, may need to find out more about the berries. Feeding a Razz berry to a Pokemon prior to throwing a Poke Ball would make it more difficult to break free, which makes it more useful when catching a high CP Pokemon.
Nanab berry in "Pokemon Go," on the other hand, slows down the Pokemon in the wild by making it less erratic. Lastly, Pinab berry can make a Pokemon drop more candy, BGR reported.
Meanwhile, "Pokemon Go's" Gen 2 is making huge money for the game. With its 80 new Gen 2 monsters, the game returned up the charts, reaching the no. 1 spot on Apple US App Store, while ranking 3rd on Google Play.
"Pokemon GO" reports suggest that the two spots bring a huge profit to Niantic. However, some players are still hoping that the developer would provide more gameplay improvements, Forbes reported. Learn about "Pokemon GO" Gen 2 Nanab Berries and Pinap Berries here: