How do you get a perfect Pokemon in Pokemon GO?

avatarSigningSpine·5 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft·5 months ago

To get a perfect Pokemon, you need to find one with 100% IVs. You can achieve this by catching them in the wild, hatching eggs, or doing raids. Use the in-game appraisal system to check their stats!

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avatarAttainingFord·5 months ago

You can participate in events and Community Days which often increase the odds of finding high IV Pokémon. Plus, you’ll get candy bonuses and other fun rewards.


avatarCatalogingDisk·5 months ago

Trade often! Pokémon you get from friends have a chance to turn perfect after trading. Just keep those fingers crossed and hope for the best!


avatarNailingSurge·5 months ago

Honestly, the best way to get a perfect Pokemon is through a mix of luck and persistence. Check your appraisals, engage in as many encounters as you can, and don’t forget to raid!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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