You can tap those to toggle which ones you want to be displayed within your storage. A search string will be automatically generated, and a list of counters will appear. One feature that surprised me when I first downloaded PokéKeys, is its ability to display all of the best counters for each Raid boss and then show you which of those counters you have in your storage… mind-blow moment!Īll you have to do is start typing the Raid boss’ name and hit the swords that appear next to it (as shown below). To use the 100% IV Search function, start typing the name of the Pokémon you want to check, tap the □ just above the keyboard, and if you have any which could potentially have 100% IVs, they will be displayed for you to check, as shown in these images: The 100% search string builder in action Raid Boss Counters To be sure, you would have to scan and/or appraise the ones it suggests. Please remember though, that these type of search strings tell you which ones could have 100% IVs. This is possibly most useful on Community days where you’re catching lots of the same species. Yes, the good old 100% IV search string is, of course, present and ready to be used with just a few taps of the PokéKeys keyboard. Let’s look at how these search strings can be used: 100% IV Search Start typing the name of a Pokémon, and more options to expand your search will be available immediately. Search stringsĪnother fantastic feature of this app is its ability to enter search strings directly into the search field in your Pokémon storage. While the differences between high and low stat products are minimal when it comes to performance, having more optimized stats than your opponent could one day be the difference between victory and defeat. PokéKeys conveniently calculates each Pokémon’s stat product for you (in both the Live IV Checker and then in more detail if you decide to add its appraisal) and displays each Pokémon’s stat product as a percentage of the best stat product it could have.įor example, this Salamence has almost the best IV combination possible, with at stat product that is 99.6% as good as its best possible stat product (while still being eligible for the Ultra League): The PvP Analysis interface A high stat product is most often achieved with IVs of 0 Attack, 15 Defense, and 15 HP. Unlike in Raid and Gym battles where attackers with high IVs are always better, a high stat product is what you need to aim for if you want to have the edge over the competition in PvP. PvP Analysisįor Trainers who enjoy optimizing their Trainer Battle teams, little is more time consuming than trying to evaluate which Pokémon to keep and which to transfer. This is a welcome feature as the lack of a manual cursor has always been a minor but persistent frustration for stock iOS keyboard users. You can also manually move the caret/cursor within the text field if you want to insert something without having to delete the characters that come after it. Which attributes, and the order in which they’re displayed, are both customizable within the PokéKeys App. You can then always see, at a glance, exactly how good that Pokémon is compared to others of the same species. You also have many other options here, as shown below, which we’ll look further into in the next few sections: The Keyboard interface with all functions labeled The Renaming FunctionĪs shown in the bottom right corner of the image above, the analysis screen offers a customizable renaming function which automatically generates the Pokémon’s attributes as a string of numbers and/or Unicode symbols that you can insert into its name with one tap. Here you can narrow the IV range down using the ‘CP after power up’ and the ‘Appraisal’ buttons. The app will automatically analyze the scanned Pokémon and allow you to view the analysis screen. Once you’ve found a Pokémon with an IV range that has caught your interest, you can tap its rename button to open the PokéKeys keyboard. If on the odd occasion an unevolved form is preferable to an evolved form in PvP, a more detailed analysis of all eventualities can be found in the keyboard interface. This can be turned off in the App’s settings for anyone who isn’t currently interested in PvP. Not only that but PvP Trainers can see the ranking of each Pokémon’s evolved form within the Great and Ultra Leagues (as a percentage of the best possible stat product for that species) along with how much Stardust it would cost to power it up to the CP cap of each League. All you have to do is start a Broadcast from the iOS Screen Recorder, and as you swipe through your Pokémon, their possible IV ranges will be displayed in a banner notification. One of the best features of PokéKeys is the Live IV Checker. The Live IV Checker Live IV Checker in action
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