How do I get more items from PokéStops in Pokémon GO?

avatarSummitingReach·5 months ago
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avatarSuitingTaff·5 months ago

Visit more PokéStops frequently and spin the discs. The more you visit, the more items you get. Simple, right?

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avatarFloodingSteel·5 months ago

Spin, spin, and spin some more! Also, take advantage of events and daily bonuses to maximize your haul.


avatarEnforcingFlame·5 months ago

### Tips for More Items

1. Spin PokéStops daily

2. Use your daily streak bonus

3. Visit different stops for variety

Happy spinning!


avatarChloe100·5 months ago

Just keep walking! The more you move, the more stops you can visit. And don’t forget to spin them twice during downtime!

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