Pokémon Duel Cheats for IOS, Android

Discover all the tricks, secrets, cheats of Pokémon Duel

After the success of Pokémon GO, these friendly characters return to have fun in Pokemon Duel.

What is Pokémon Duel

Pokémon Duel is a free mobile strategy game. The game requires a constant internet connection. Using a group of Pokémon figures, fights on a game board against friends or the AI. The objective is to reach the opponent's goal before they reach yours. 

Each Pokémon figure has different strengths and a number of steps that can advance on the game board. Pokémon battles are determined by attacks on each Pokémon's data wheel, spin to see which Attack will be used by both your Pokémon and the opponent's.

Finally, There are plates/plates that you can use at the beginning of your shift. These allow you to give power-ups to your Pokémon or launch special effects.

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Fighting

Placing a figure on a space next to an opponent will start a battle. Battles involve a roulette wheel called a battle disc. The highest value attack will win the battle. However, Attacks of the same value generate a tie and do not eliminate. There are also color attacks:

  • White attacks – They are the standard attacks.
  • The red attacks – they end in failure.
  • The blue attacks – defensive or evasive
  • Purple attacks – They take priority over standard attacks. They can inflict negative statuses such as Poison.
  • Gold attacks – They even surpass blue attacks. They are the best attacks.
  • White vs white: The lowest number is defeated. 
  • White vs Purple: The effect of the Purple attack passes. White's attack is ignored.
  • White or Gold vs Red: The user of the Red attack is defeated.
  • Blue vs white, purple, red or blue: Nothing happens.
  • Blue vs Gold: The user of the Blue attack is defeated.
  • Purple vs Red: The effect of the Purple attack passes.
  • Purple vs Gold: The user of the Purple attack is defeated.
COMBATS AND OPENINGS, POKEMON DUEL

 

state

Below we leave you with the adverse effects that we can achieve with purple attacks.

  • Poison – Movement damage is reduced by 20.
  • Very poisoned – Movement damage is reduced by 40.
  • Confusion – The movement is displaced by one during combat.
  • Paralysis – At the beginning of each battle round, one of the Pokémon's moves becomes a stray Red attack.
  • Sleep – The Pokémon cannot move or attack. Can be awakened by an adjacent Pokémon.
  • Frozen – The Pokémon cannot perform actions and all Attacks will be lost. It can be healed through the adjacent Pokémon.

 

Evolve Pokémon

Some Pokémon figures can be configured to evolve during battle. This gives them an increase in power. To establish this, we must first obtain a figure of each member of the chain of evolution. We leave you a video on how to evolve our Pokémon in this new mobile game.

HOW TO EVOLVE IN POKEMON DUEL? | 8BitCR

Get Gems easily

Gems are the premium currency in Pokémon Duel and can be used in multiple ways, so knowing all the methods you can use to get some for free is important. 

We can get them, logging in daily, completing training, doing side quests, completing tasks, and in special events. We leave you a video with some tips about coins.

 

Metals (materials)

We leave you an explanatory video about metals, how they work and how to use them in Pokémon Duel.

METAL GUIDE IN POKEMON DUEL? | 8BitCR

All Pokémon from Pokémon Duel

In the game, there are four different rarities for Pokémon: Common, Uncommon, Rare and EX, the strangest and most amazing characters you can collect.

common pokemon

Taurus – 2 MP
Ekans – 3 MP
Bayleef – 2MP
Snubbull – 2MP
Plusle – 3 MP
Seedot – 2MP
Sentret – 2 MP
Sandshrew – 2 MP
Bidoof – 2MP
Marill – 2 MP
Raticate – 2 MP
Machop – 2 MP
Poliwag – 3 MP
Teddiursa – 2 MP
Tyrogue – 2 MP
Shinx – 3MP
Emolga – 3 MP
Doduo – 3MP
Deino – 2 MP
Zubat – 2MP
Audio 1 MP
Spinda – 2 MP
Shroomish – 2MP
Cacnea – 2 MP
Minun – 3 MP
Geodude – 2 MP
Magnemite – 3 MP
Drowzee – 1 MP
Mareep – 2 MP
Exeggcute – 2 MP
Goomy – 1MP
Smoochum – 3 MP
Spearow – 2MP
Dedenne – 3 MP
Hawlucha – 2 MP
Nidoran – 2 MP
Fletchling – 2 MP
Espurr – 2 MP
Beedrill – 3 MP
Ledyba – 2 MP
Rhyhorn – 1 MP
Mankey – 3 MP
Weedle – 1 MP
Carvanha – 2 MP
Taillow – 2 MP
Rattata – 2 MP
Lairon – 1 MP
Graveler – 1 MP
Koffing – 1 MP
Shelgon – 1 MP
Monferno – 2 MP
Grotle – 2 MP
Wartortle – 2 MP
Prinplup – 2 MP
Croconaw -2 MP
Ivysaur – 2 MP
Quilava – 2 MP
Charmeleon – 2MP

Rare

Charmander – 3MP
Mightyena – 2 MP
Golem – 1 MP
Spinarak – 3 MP
Aipom – 3 MP
Caterpie – 1 MP
Mudkip – 3MP
Chespin 2 MP
Aron – 2 MP
Treecko – 3 MP
Squirtle – 3MP
Psyduck – 2MP
Pikachu – 2MP
Froakie – 3 MP
Bagon – 2 MP
Kabuto – 2 MP
Bulbasaur – 3 MP
Fennekin – 3MP
Scyther – 2MP
Torchic – 3 MP
Zangoose – 2 MP
Seviper – 2MP
Piplup – 3 MP
Weezing – 2MP
Girafarig – 2 MP
Butterfree – 2MP
Staraptor – 2 MP
Bronzong – 1 MP
Turtwig – 2 MP
Tropius – 1 MP
Bellsprout – 1MP
Voltorb – 2 MP
Xatu – 1 MP
Chimchar – 3 MP

Rare Pokémon

 

Armaldo – 1 MP
Murkrow – 3MP
Steelix – 1 MP
Luxray – 2MP
Heracross – 2MP
Meowth – 2 MP
Skarmory – 2 MP
Machamp – 1 MP
Wobbuffet – 2 MP
Dratini – 2 MP
Eevee – 3MP
Pinsir – 2 MP
Absol – 2MP
Salamence – 2 MP
Gabita – 2 MP
Drapion – 1 MP
Goodra – 2 MP
Lapras – 2 MP
Sneasel – 2MP
Electabuzz – 2 MP
Tyranitar – 1 MP

Pokémon EX

Dialga – 2 MP
Metagross – 1 MP
Lugia – 2 MP
Ho-Oh – 2 MP
Kyogre – 1 MP
Charizard – 1 MP
Palkia – 2 MP
Feraligatr – 1 MP
Darkrai – 2 MP
Groudon – 1 MP
Venusaur – 1 MP
Mewtwo – 2MP
Blastoise – 2MP
Mew – 3MP
Rayquaza – 1 MP
Zygarde – 1 MP
Snorlax – 1 MP
Keldeo – 3MP
Giratina – 1 MP
Xerneas – 2 MP
Yveltal – 2 MP
Chesnaught – 2 MP
Greninja – 3 MP
Electivir – 2MP
Garchomp – 2 MP
Empoleon – 2 MP
Lucario – 2 MP
Aggron – 1 MP
Infernape – 2 MP
Gardevoir – 2 MP
Manaphy – 1 MP
Torterra – 1 MP
Raikou – 2 MP
Latios – 3 MP
Genesect – 3MP
Latias – 3 MP
Delphox – 2MP
Typhlosion – 1 MP
Magmortar – 2 MP