![]() A different person who is farming 10 different Pokestops would be getting the bonus every 10 Pokestops, and this would give them a higher average number (approx. This in turn would skew their average number of drops to be lower. Thus if a person is hitting the same 9 Pokestops all the time, they will never get that unique bonus. Effectively they get double items, minimum 6 and maximum 10. Pokestops in a row, the 10th Pokestop will drop 6 or more items, and Useful Tip: The 10th Pokestop goes Critical But if someone out there has no life and wants to attempt this, please feel free to do so and share your results. I have no proof of this thus far, as it would require creating a new account and recording the results of every Pokestop visited while leveling all the way to 40, and then comparing drop rates according to level. Meaning higher level players are more likely to get 4+ items dropped. ![]() I have a hunch the average number of items dropped from Pokestops might actually depend on the player's level. (Eggs often drop as a bonus after a player has recently finished hatching an egg.) It was 10 regular items, just balls and potions. Unless someone out there has seen 11 or 12.)īefore you ask, no, there was no egg in that drop of 10 items. (According to one Reddit user the maximum is 9, but I have personally seen 10 items dropped on multiple occasions so the upper limit is definitely 10. But what is the average? 3.5? 3.75? Inquiring minds would like to know. We know 3 is the minimum, and I have seen Pokestops drop as many as 10 items at once. What is the average number of items dropped? It also appears they may have rounded numbers up/down, or maybe this info was leaked from Niantic itself? Unclear. ![]() It is unclear what the sample size of this secondary source is, but their numbers are pretty close to the ones further above. Balls 65% (with an internal ratio of 80% regular, 15% great, 5% ultra).They are probably reasonably close however thanks to that 3,200 Pokestop sample size.Īccording to a different source the drop rates are more precise numbers: ![]() Presumably the numbers above are not completely accurate.At lower levels the drop rates are different, depending on what items are available to be dropped.They assembled this data after unlocking all of the available items. The following was determined by a Reddit user who visited 3,200 Pokestops and recorded the results. This is a wee bit of useful data for Pokemon Go players. ![]()
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