How Does Trade Work in Pokemon GO?
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Ever wondered how to swap your Pokemon with friends in Pokemon GO? Well, you’re in for a treat! Let’s dive into the magical world of Pokemon trading.
Trading in Pokemon GO is a super cool feature that lets players exchange Pokemon with their pals. It’s like showing off your Pokemon card collection, but way cooler because it’s digital and you can do it anywhere!
The Short Answer to Trading in Pokemon GO
First up, you and your friend need to be Pokemon GO friends and have a Trainer Level of 10 or higher. Then, get close to each other – like, really close, because trading only works when you’re nearby. Choose a Pokemon you want to trade, agree on the trade with your friend, and bam! You’ve got a new Pokemon!
Each trade costs Stardust, and the amount depends on how rare or powerful the Pokemon is. Also, you can’t trade all Pokemon. Some special ones, like Mythical Pokemon, are trade-offs. And remember, once you trade a Pokemon, it’s a done deal. You can’t ask for a trade-backsies.
Trading and Playbite: A Perfect Match
Now, here’s where it gets really exciting. Imagine earning PokeCoins just by playing fun games. Sounds too good to be true? Not with Playbite! By playing casual mobile games on Playbite, you can earn rewards, including PokeCoins, which can help you in your Pokemon GO adventures.
So, what are you waiting for? Download the Playbite app now and start playing to earn those PokeCoins. Who knows, the next rare Pokemon you catch or the items you get could be thanks to your gaming skills. Trade, play, and conquer the Pokemon world with Playbite and Pokemon GO!

In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
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