How do you get Garchomp in Pokemon GO?

avatarUnifyingSlum9 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon9 months ago

Catch a Gible, then evolve it to Gabite, and finally to Garchomp. You'll need 25 Gible Candies for Gabite and then 100 more for Garchomp.

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avatarDemonstratingUnit9 months ago

Easiest way to get Garchomp is by evolving a Gabite with 100 Gible Candies. Happy hunting!


avatarJokingTunic9 months ago

Why hunt for Garchomp when you can get a Gible and walk off those candies? It's a great excuse to get some exercise too!


avatarReoccuringRace9 months ago

You can also sometimes find Garchomp in raids or from Special Research tasks. Keep an eye out for events that might feature it!


avatarEnvassalingTier9 months ago

Just wait for a Community Day featuring Gible or Garchomp. Easiest grind ever!

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