How to Revive a Pokémon in Pokémon GO
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Ever been in the heat of battle in Pokémon GO and suddenly, your favorite Pokémon faints? Ouch. If you’re wondering how to bring your battle buddy back to fighting fit, you’re in the right place.
Let’s get down to the brass tacks: How do you revive a Pokémon in Pokémon GO? It’s simpler than you might think, and we’re here to guide you through it.
Quick Steps to Revive Your Fainted Pokémon
First things first, to revive a Pokémon, you need something called a Revive or a Max Revive. These special items can bring your Pokémon back from the brink. Here’s the step-by-step:
- Open Pokémon GO and tap on the Poké Ball icon at the bottom of the screen.
- Hit ‘Items’ to open your bag.
- Scroll until you find Revive or Max Revive and select it.
- Choose the Pokémon you want to revive. Revive will partially fill its HP, while Max Revive will fully restore it.
- Tap on the Pokémon, and voilà! Your Pokémon is back in action.
Remember, Revives are mainly gained through spinning PokéStops, opening gifts from friends, or as rewards from battles and raids.
Winning PokeCoins and Reviving Pokémon with Playbite
Now, imagine reviving your Pokémon and earning PokeCoins just by having fun. That’s where Playbite comes in! Playbite is an app where you can play casual games and earn rewards. Yes, that includes those precious PokeCoins you need for extra items in Pokémon GO.
So, not only do you get your Pokémon back in fighting shape, but you also get to bolster your adventure with more goodies. Sounds like a win-win, right? Download the Playbite app now and start earning while playing fun games. Your Pokémon adventures are about to get even more epic!

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!
Join Playbite today!
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