

once it find it will throw balls and catch it(or flee.). After that, it will search the screen to match the pixel color with color which pokemons has. like us, it will first set the location in fake-gps and then come back to the game.

I pre-set all the locations in fake-gps which it will visit and all the coords where the pokestop is to tap. It can do only what you asked, and give you some supply on the pokeballs for sniping, so say, better than going outside and catch'em all on your own. But as a consequence it is not productive, something like 10~15k /h, comparing with any of the bot on forum which talking directly to api instead of simulating. So you can actually know if a shiny runs from your Go Plus/ball, but not from the journal.It is based on an app which can simulate Tap/Touch behavior by finding pixel color so literally it can do almost everything you can with your phone. I check my journal and the one that ran didn’t show up so I could’ve went back to the gas station it popped up at to get it but I was already done and home getting ready for work. When I got home there was another Mudkip and it was shiny. Then my worst fears consume me as I see a purple Mudkip staring me in the face as I watch my go plus tick 3 times and then triple red pulse. Then the Mudkip spawns so I quickly tap on it. On my way home during Mudkip CD, I had the Go Plus going off but it hasn’t spawned on my screen yet (I usually wait to see whether or not they are shiny before clicking) but as I was passing by without stopping I didn’t think I had the time to wait. You won’t be able to catch as by the time you can throw a ball it’s already either been caught or ran. Actually, there is a small window whenever you press the button to catch, you can tap on the Pokémon and be brought to the encounter.
