An automated Pokémon GO bot that farms items, catches Pokémon, and evolves them with human-like behavior.
PokeBuddy is an automated bot for Pokémon GO that performs in-game actions like farming Pokéstops, catching Pokémon, and evolving them. It simulates human-like behavior while optimizing resource usage and experience gain to help players progress without constant manual input.
Pokémon GO players looking to automate repetitive tasks like item farming, Pokémon catching, and evolution sessions to save time and optimize gameplay.
Developers choose PokeBuddy for its human-like movement patterns, smart resource management, and automatic updates, which reduce detection risk while providing efficient automation compared to manual play or simpler bots.
PokeBuddy is an automated bot for Pokémon GO that performs various in-game actions to help players progress without manual input. It simulates human-like gameplay while optimizing resource management and experience gain.
PokeBuddy focuses on providing a reliable, automated gameplay experience while maintaining realistic behavior patterns to blend in with legitimate players.
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Simulates natural walking patterns between locations to avoid detection, a key feature emphasized in the README for realistic behavior.
Automatically farms Pokéstops, transfers duplicate Pokémon, and uses Lucky Eggs during evolutions for optimal EXP gain, as listed in the features.
Works with both PTC and Google accounts for authentication, providing flexibility for different user setups per the README.
Checks for new versions and updates automatically, reducing maintenance effort and ensuring compatibility, a feature highlighted in the README.
The README explicitly states it's unofficial and might violate Niantic's TOS, posing a significant risk of account suspension or bans.
Focuses on core automation like farming and catching, but may not support game updates or new events, leaving gaps in functionality.
Auto-updates rely on active maintenance; if the project is abandoned, the bot could break or become incompatible with game changes.