• Pokemon Go: Tips to get unlimited Lucky Eggs, Incense

Pokemon Go: Tips to get unlimited Lucky Eggs, Incense (Photo : YouTube/ Pokemon Go)

Here are some tips to get unlimited Lucky eggs and Incense.

In the game, players have two ways to advance their Trainer to higher levels fast: using Lucky Eggs and Incense.

Players use Incense to attract Pokemon to their location, according to a Forbes report. They use the Lucky Egg to double all XP they earn over the next half an hour.

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Here is how to get unlimited Lucky Eggs and Incense.

Players should use their items as they want. Perhaps they should use a Lucky Egg or an Incense or use both at once.

Now gamers should exit out of the game and navigate to their phone's settings. They should go to the date and time menu and switch off their smartphone's automatic date/time setting.

After that, gamers should navigate to the time setting, and set their device's clock back by however many minutes. It is important to note that this just works up to 60 min, therefore, players should not set their time back further than 30 minutes.

When players return to Pokemon Go, they will observe that the time left on their Lucky Egg/Incense has increased by however much time they have moved back the clock.

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Players should allow the service to access GPS function of a mobile phone, then they can key in their address.

After that, players can locate nearby Pokemon. They can see the character's name pop up and a countdown timer marking their availability at a specified place.

However, the game encourages gamers to walk through the actual world to capture all Pokemon; however, a few players are publicly cheating the game.

According to Sensor Tower, since releasing July 5, individuals have downloaded the game over 75 million times across Android and iOS.

It took 19 days for Pokemon Go to surpass the 50 million download milestone that is much faster than the 77 days Color Switch needed to reach that mark.

The game earlier beat Supercell's game Clash Royale to 10 million downloads. Pokemon Go did not have any costly TV advertising and Google and iOS still have not featured the game on the front page of their app markets.