1) The usual size of the gyms that I mostly see
2) The large gym
by GyroSpinMaster
14 Comments
CognizantSquare
Genetics. Size doesn’t matter tho it’s about how you protect it 😉
jz_dg4
Could be wrong but I always thought larger gyms meant they were at max capacity and could no longer take new Pokémon.
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Flaky-Suit3588
I thought it had something to do with the max Cp the gym could hold?
BarbedWire3
I saw 2 like that too and I thought they were just charged, from scanning.
Tyrandesatranny
Gyms in my area are large like this when defending Pokemon are fully healed by berries and shrink over time as CP decreases
buteotwo
If the total cp of all the Pokemon in a gym crosses 8000, it becomes a ‘tower/tree’. The one in the second pic.
If the total cp of all the Pokemon in a gym is below 5000, it’s a ‘bud’. The first pic.
If the total cp of all the Pokemon in a gym crosses 5000 but below 8000, it becomes a ‘flower’. It’s the intermediate stage not shown here.
I think I may be wrong for the correct cp required for the flower stage. It may be 4000 or 6000, I don’t remember because I’ve left gymming hard.
EmuRemarkable1099
I always thought it was a measure of the gym’s total strength. 6 Pokémon at full health will be the larger gym, the smaller gyms either have less Pokémon or they are all low in health
creeps_Jr
Yeah it’s weird, although I’ve seen a pattern
Gyms with Pokémon that actually try to defend are the taller ones
Gyms with usually throwaway Pokémon are the short ones
Soft-Percentage8888
It’s just really cold in that area.
OneNotEqual
And what about tall Pokestops pls?
UrAgImick
Well he’s crushing it mate
DionysusII
Geez. NSFW tag please. /s
MrIHaveAQuestion1
The bigger the total amount of CP in the Gym the bigger the Gym gets
14 Comments
Genetics. Size doesn’t matter tho it’s about how you protect it 😉
Could be wrong but I always thought larger gyms meant they were at max capacity and could no longer take new Pokémon.
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I thought it had something to do with the max Cp the gym could hold?
I saw 2 like that too and I thought they were just charged, from scanning.
Gyms in my area are large like this when defending Pokemon are fully healed by berries and shrink over time as CP decreases
If the total cp of all the Pokemon in a gym crosses 8000, it becomes a ‘tower/tree’. The one in the second pic.
If the total cp of all the Pokemon in a gym is below 5000, it’s a ‘bud’. The first pic.
If the total cp of all the Pokemon in a gym crosses 5000 but below 8000, it becomes a ‘flower’. It’s the intermediate stage not shown here.
I think I may be wrong for the correct cp required for the flower stage. It may be 4000 or 6000, I don’t remember because I’ve left gymming hard.
I always thought it was a measure of the gym’s total strength. 6 Pokémon at full health will be the larger gym, the smaller gyms either have less Pokémon or they are all low in health
Yeah it’s weird, although I’ve seen a pattern
Gyms with Pokémon that actually try to defend are the taller ones
Gyms with usually throwaway Pokémon are the short ones
It’s just really cold in that area.
And what about tall Pokestops pls?
Well he’s crushing it mate
Geez. NSFW tag please. /s
The bigger the total amount of CP in the Gym the bigger the Gym gets