Reference
Glossary
Every term you'll see around Pokémon GO spoofing and the PokeXperience service, defined plainly. Sorted alphabetically.
- 100% IV
- A Pokémon with perfect Individual Values — 15 Attack, 15 Defense, 15 Stamina. The PokeXperience Discord feeds post live coordinates for every 100% IV spawn detected worldwide, which subscribers can teleport to and catch.
- Configuration profile
- An Apple-defined .mobileconfig file that lets a device trust a sideloaded app. PokeXperience signs a profile each morning that lets a subscriber's iPhone open the spoofer build without a jailbreak or a desktop computer.
- Cooldown
- Niantic's anti-cheat wait period after teleporting between distant coordinates. Distance dictates the cooldown length, from 30 seconds for a short hop to 2 hours for a cross-country jump. PokeXperience publishes a cooldown calculator and live timer.
- Coordinates
- GPS latitude and longitude for a specific Pokémon spawn — the unit of value in a coordinate feed. Subscribers tap a coordinate in Discord and the spoofer teleports them to that point.
- CP (Combat Power)
- Pokémon GO's visible stat number — a calculation rolled up from IVs, level and species base stats. CP scales with Trainer level and changes with power-ups.
- Direct install
- The instant-sign installation path PokeXperience offers to Diamond, Sapphire, Platinum and Whale tier subscribers — the signed IPA link arrives in Discord DM within seconds of subscribing. Silver and Gold tiers get the same install delivered within 72 hours.
- Hotspot
- A real-world location famous for spawning rare Pokémon, holding popular nests, or attracting raid lobbies. PokeXperience publishes a curated list of hotspots with coordinates and notes on what spawns there.
- IV (Individual Values)
- Hidden Pokémon stats — three numbers between 0 and 15 each, for Attack, Defense and Stamina. A 100% IV Pokémon has 15/15/15. Niantic does not display IVs in-app; trainers use third-party tools to read them.
- Niantic
- The studio that develops and operates Pokémon GO. Pokémon GO's terms of service are written by Niantic; spoofing services like PokeXperience are not affiliated with Niantic and use is at the trainer's own discretion under those terms.
- Nest
- A location where one Pokémon species spawns much more frequently than usual. Nests rotate every two weeks. PokeXperience's hotspots page tracks long-running nests known to the community.
- PvP (GO Battle League)
- Player-versus-player Pokémon battles. Competitive PvP rewards careful IV planning — for some species, a 15/15/15 hundo is WORSE than a 0/15/15 Pokémon because the lower attack stat keeps it under stat-product caps in the Great and Ultra Leagues.
- Raid
- Cooperative boss battle against a powerful Pokémon. Tier-5 raids feature Legendaries; trainers use Raid Passes (free or Remote) to join. PokeXperience subscribers can join raid lobbies remotely from anywhere in the world.
- Raid Pass
- A ticket required to join a raid. One free raid pass per day from a spun gym; additional passes available from the shop for PokéCoins. Remote Raid Passes are pricier but allow joining raids without being physically present at the gym.
- Remote Raid Pass
- A premium variant of the raid pass that lets a trainer join a raid lobby without being physically near the gym. PokeXperience's Raid Passes guide details the Ultra Box bulk-buy strategy that brings the unit cost down.
- Shiny
- A rare colour variant of a Pokémon species. Most species have a roughly 1-in-500 wild shiny rate. PokeXperience's shiny channel posts every shiny coordinate detected so subscribers can teleport to confirmed spawns.
- Sideloading
- Installing an iOS app without going through the App Store. PokeXperience's spoofer build is sideloaded — the configuration profile signs the IPA to the user's specific Apple ID or device UDID, satisfying iOS's code-signing requirement without a jailbreak.
- Sniping
- Quickly teleporting to a remote coordinate, catching a single Pokémon, and teleporting back — usually for 100% IV or shiny spawns posted in the coordinate feed. Sniping triggers cooldown.
- Soft ban
- A short Niantic restriction that prevents Pokémon from spawning, stops gym/raid interaction or blocks PokéStops. Usually triggered by teleporting before cooldown finishes. Soft bans resolve in 20 minutes to a few hours of normal play.
- Spoofing
- Manipulating a phone's reported GPS coordinates so a location-based app like Pokémon GO believes the device is somewhere it isn't. PokeXperience's install package lets a non-jailbroken iPhone change its reported coordinates from the iOS Settings app.
- Strike system
- Niantic's progressive ban ladder for terms-of-service violations: a warning (yellow), a 7-day suspension (red), then a permanent ban (black). The system resets after the trainer accumulates enough clean play time.
- UDID
- Unique Device Identifier — a 40-character (legacy) or 24-character (modern) string that identifies a specific iPhone or iPad. PokeXperience needs the UDID to sign the spoofer IPA to your specific device, the same way enterprise iOS apps are signed.
- Ultra Box
- Niantic's seasonal bulk-pack of items sold in the in-game Pokémon GO shop, usually including 6 Remote Raid Passes plus stardust and other goodies. PokeXperience's Raid Passes guide explains the discount maths versus single-pack purchases.