The Nearby Screen is accessible from the bottom right corner of the Map View screen, when being tapped it displays over the Map View. It is split into four tabs labelled Pokémon, Raid, Power Spot and Route with wild Pokémon, incoming and ongoing Raids, incoming and ongoing Max Battles, and available Routes nearby respectively.
Pokémon that are not currently registered into Pokédex are displayed as dark silhouettes for both wild Pokémon and Raid Battles. Pokémon that are not registered display first in both opened Nearby Screen and Nearby Button in the Map View.
Pokémon Tab[]
There are currently two sections of the Pokémon tab — Nearby and Sightings. The first one is showing Pokemon nearby PokéStops that can be seen in the Map View from the current location of player.
The same species of Pokémon are grouped together. For example, instead of showing multiple Rattatas by the same PokéStop, there is only one Rattata icon shown at the specific PokéStop in the tab. When specific icon of Pokémon nearby the PokéStop is tapped it begins to be selected:
- Selected PokéStop gets quickly displayed from a bird's-eye view on the map.
- Selected PokéStop gets a pink mark above it in the Map View, which allows Trainer to easier navigation to it.
- Selected Pokémon's icon is marked and appears at the beginning of the Nearby Screen button in the Map View.
The second section appears if the first one is only one-row high or not present at all — if there is no Pokémon by any PokéStop or no PokéStops around at all. Then there are shown Pokémon with grass icons that are somewhere in player's closest area.
When specific icon of Pokémon in grass is tapped the pop message will appear saying "Find this Pokémon in the wild!".
If the Sightings section is also empty, there is "No sightings yet" message displayed and player can tap on it to force refresh the list.
Raid Tab[]
The Raid tab is also split into two sections — Local and Remote. The first one appears whenever there is incoming or ongoing Raid Battle at the Gym that can be seen from the current location of player.
Player can tap on the specific icon of the Raid to see where the particular Gym is on the map.
The second section – Remote appears above the first one if Trainer gets invited to any Raid by invitation from the Raid lobby. Once player receives an remote invitation to Raid Battle, whole Nearby Screen bar in the Map View turns orange for the time of the invitation being active.
Power Spot Tab[]
The Power Spot tab is split into two sections — one for MP and one for Active Max Battles and Power Spots.
The MP section shows your current amount of MP. Tapping on this will display a pop-up notification telling you how much more MP you can collect for the day. The MP section also has a meter that fills up by walking. Once full, a button to claim MP will appear and the meter will reset. Tapping on the meter will display the total distance required to fill the meter and the amount of MP that can be claimed by filling it up.
The Active section shows active Power Spot information, including the Power Spot's name, expiration date, distance from the player, and if a Max Battle is currently ongoing.
Route Tab[]
The Route tab presents a map with the trainer and nearby routes locations.
It also displays a button to access the Routes View.
- See: Routes → Routes View
Past Versions[]
Footsteps[]
Initially this tab was known just as Nearby (sometimes called Tracker by players) and it shown Pokémon "in grass" that are in player's nearest area. There used to be footstep measurement which showed a Trainer's proximity to the Pokémon. There were icons from one to three footsteps which were meant to hint how far the wild Pokémon is. This way of hints was ambiguous.
This historical Nearby Screen had following features, that are absent or replaced in the current Nearby Screen feature:
- Footprints (an indicator of the potential distance between the Trainer and the Pokémon)
- Blue Ring (indicated the Pokémon that was currently focused on tracking)
Tapping on a specific Pokemon in the tab would make it the focus of interest, and change the Nearby Screen to show just that Pokémon and its footprints indicator. Opening the Nearby Screen again would show that selected Pokémon with a blue ring among all others in range.
The whole footstep tracking feature was failing from the beginning and it was removed in the 0.31 game update.
With the update to version 0.33 the Nearby Screen functionality started to change drastically[1] and after November 22nd, 2016, the Nearby Screen began to show wild Pokémon near PokéStops that are visible in the Map View[2] — this is current functionality of the Nearby Screen.
Battle Tab[]
After release of Trainer Battles features, Trainer Battle invitation QR Code and the training battles with Team Leaders were accessible from Nearby Screen which gained a third tab – Battle tab. It was removed from the Nearby Screen after GO Battle League feature release which moved these elements to the Battle page accessible from the game Main Menu.
Before Routes[]
Before the release of Routes, Nearby Screen used to show only Pokémon and Raids tabs.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ My tracker just updated with an enhanced "Nearby" feature. /r/TheSilphRoad. Retrieved on 2016-09-22.
- ↑ Nearby feature update. Retrieved on 2017-03-01.