Bluestacks - Pokemon Go Spoofing

Sometimes, Bluestacks will glitch and use your actual PC's IP address location for a split second. Imagine catching a Pokemon in London, then your character "rubber bands" back to your home in Ohio for one frame, then back to London. That triggers an instant red flag.

Save yourself the heartache. Keep the emulator for Clash of Clans and use your phone for walking your real-life kilometers. Your account level will thank you. Have you tried spoofing on Bluestacks? Did you get a ban? Let us know in the comments below (or commiserate on our Discord). bluestacks pokemon go spoofing

On paper, it sounds perfect. A big screen, keyboard controls, and the ability to teleport to Tokyo, New York, and Sydney in the space of five minutes. But is this the ultimate way to play, or a fast track to a permanent ban? Sometimes, Bluestacks will glitch and use your actual

If you want to spoof, you are better off looking into dedicated hardware GPS changers (which also carry a high ban risk) rather than an emulator. Bluestacks Pokémon GO spoofing is a myth wrapped in a convenience layer. Save yourself the heartache

It works for about 24 hours. It feels amazing to teleport to a 100% IV Dragonite. And then you wake up the next morning to the dreaded "Failed to get game data from the server" message.

When you use the Bluestacks location tool, you set a Latitude and Longitude, but you rarely set an altitude. Niantic logs whether your altitude matches the ground level of that specific coordinate. If you are "standing" 400 meters above Central Park because the emulator defaulted to sea level, you stand out.

They look for three specific behaviors that Bluestacks cannot hide: