Pokemon Go has more daily users than Twitter, and its
users spend more time in the app than Facebook’s users spend on its app.
Most players are content with catching rare Pokemon, but there are some who prefer to get into the competitive aspect of this popular game.
Which Pokemon are ultimate gym defenders?
Like many other features of the game, it takes a lot of trial and
error to determine which Pokemon are best equipped to battle, win and
effectively defend a gym when you win it — at least until GamePress
published an unbelievably comprehensive list of all the best gym
defenders and their strongest match-ups, according to BGR.
Have you ever noticed that most gyms appear to be defended by a
Dragonite, Lapras or a Snorlax? The reason is because those Pokemon have
the least weaknesses, which is useful in defending a gym, the report
notes. Both Gyarados and Charizard are quite strong in the cartoon and
the Game Boy games; however, in Pokemon Go, they are not better defenders than some other famous water-type and fire-type Pokemon.
In addition, it should be noted that this list is not as
simple as “strong-stronger-strongest.” GamePress has taken into account the
potential counters that opposing players might have
when he/she tries to steal a gym, even when the strength of an individual
Pokemon does play a very strong role in its tier placement. For detailed
explanations of all the defenders on the tier list, you should visit GamePress.
Businesses profiting from Pokemon Go
In the history of mobile games, Pokemon Go is the most popular, and this is not only helping its developers and investors but third-party businesses too.
A survey done by Slant Marketing found that Pokemon Go players
like to be active on weekend afternoons and weekday evenings. Most
players play one to three hours daily, but some play for three or more
hours daily. Also some players like to play in groups.
What this game provides to business owners is a massive inflow of
Millennials. Millennials who have a lot of disposable income are a
difficult target for advertisers due to their uncertain views of
marketing techniques. But thanks to Pokemon Go, players go to
places they otherwise would not have visited. While playing a game,
around 82% of players have visited a business, and 50% of them visited a
business for the first time, the survey found.
Taken From ValueWalk


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