Gotta track ’em all: Follow your ‘Pokémon Go’ progress with Pogo Profiles

pokemon go gets leaderboard stats tracking via pogo profile pogoprofImage used with permission of the copyright holder Hardcore Pokémon Go fanatics can now track their progress and compete with friends through Pokémon Go Profiles, a new site dedicated to archiving global statistics and player rankings for the hit mobile game.

Pogo Profiles also evaluates players’ prestige earned through gym battles, awarding medals to the best Pokémon trainers in the world.

After setting up a Pogo profile and logging in to the site, Pokémon Go players can keep up to date with their collected Pokémon creatures with detailed summaries and IV stats, which are usually hidden from view. The app additionally tracks individual player statistics, including Pokéballs thrown, eggs hatched, number of Pokémon caught, and distance traveled in pursuit of nearby creatures.

Comprehensive leaderboards allow players to focus on individual stats, giving them a quick overview of their ranking among the game’s global player base. Leaderboards can be sorted by all players or can be limited to specific groups, to keep the competition close among friends.

Pokémon Go Profiles also displays overall statistics on its front page, making it easy to track the growth of the game around the world. Together, Pokémon Go players across all regions have visited more than 30 million Pokéstops since the game’s initial launch in July, leading to more than 23 million Pokémon being caught to date.

Devoted fans have additionally occupied more than 1.3 million Pokémon gyms since launch. Many players clearly don’t see the value in protecting their conquered gyms with powerful Pokémon, however, as Pokémon Go Profiles reveals that only about 12,000 gyms have successfully defended against attacks from competing players.

The site notes that Pokémon GoThe player base has hatched more than 828,000 eggs and evolved the collected Pokémon more than 2.3 million times since the start of the game. Additionally, players spent more than 52 million Pokéballs and walked a total of 1.7 million kilometers in search of the elusive digital creatures around the world.

Detailed analysis of team popularity is also starting to come in, with Team Mystic currently the most popular of the group with over 7,000 members. Team Valor is close behind with over 5,900 members, while Team Instinct is a distant third with only 4,100 players.

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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