![]() Astounding!” while my Butterfree is “colossal. Occasionally, she’ll also throw in something about its size: My Flareon, for example, is “tinier than any we have on record. When giving her analysis, Blanche will typically comment on each Pokemon’s best attribute and how good its overall stats are. She might also have more types of responses than that I just haven't personally witnessed them yet. Once the Pokemon’s profile has been brought up on your screen, tap the menu button in the lower right hand corner (the one that looks like three lines stacked on top of each other) and select “Appraise”: To use Pokemon Appraisal, all you have to do is tap on the big ol’ Pokeball on the map screen to open the main menu, then tap “Pokemon,” then select the Pokemon you’d like to appraise. According to the update’s release notes on the iTunes App Store, “Trainers will now be able to learn about a Pokemon’s attack and defense capabilities from their Team Leader (Candela, Blanche, or Spark) to determine which of their Pokemon have the most potential for battle.” The best part, though, is that you don’t have to be at a gym in order to appraise your Pokemon the option is available right from each Pokemon’s menu in your collection. Given that Niantic teased player interaction with the three Team Leaders as a possible future feature during the “Pokemon Go” panel at San Diego Comic-Con last month, the arrival of Pokemon Appraisal isn’t unexpected - and indeed, this particular method of interaction does sound like it has the potential to be quite useful. ![]() 8 update did, but it did prompt me to ask myself one very particular question: What is Pokemon Appraisal in “Pokemon Go,” exactly? It’s the only new feature - the other part of the update simply fixed a bug that kept defeated Pokemon at one HP - so it must be an important one. Guess what I woke up to this morning? A brand new “Pokemon Go” update! This one doesn’t have quite the heft that the Aug. ![]()
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