>>33058600>Hypothetically is there anything I can put on/over my phone or hands that will allow me to play when the screen is wet from rain?Besides an umbrella, or if you're running out to catch a mon and can bring it to catch in shelter - take phone out, tap it, MINIMIZE GAME or water and your pocket will cause your phone to close every app and open all the rest, yeah there are a few tricks
I used to trackerfag hard and would run out to catch shit regardless of weather. If it was a big boy like dnite I'd bring it home but ofther there would be one of two cases where leaving its spawn point wasn't an option: a) I'd also be catching it for my gf (either had her phone or would sign in) and b) where there were multiple rares to be caught
If this is summer rain and you don't have an umbrella idk then but what id do in the fall/winter was wear a pair or two of gloves if it was raining
I have a waterproof galaxy s7 so all i cared about was being about prevent the raid from interacting with screen/phone and my attempt to catch it
If your hands are wet and you cant dry them well, youre fucked and looking at a knuckle straightball if it's far like a drago.
On galaxys you can use game tools to 'lock' the return and open apps buttons in Pokemon so when you dry it off you dont close the game.
I usually would have an umbrella and my backpack. I've taken out a towel to wipe off my phone while catching a muk/drago in the pouring rain looking like an idiot many times.
Have a ton of ultras, if your screen is wet uptop and you toss the ball it will often either get stuck in place, drop or fly right. I've wasted over 100 ultras tryna catch a dragonite when i didnt have an umbrella in the rain because my screen was so wet i could hardly hit it let alone time it
When I went for a Muk in March i wore two gloves and took off both pairs on my right hand and wiped the screen off with a towel and i was able to hit it like normal
tldr, seek shelter if you cant bring it