How Does Pokemon GO Trading Work?

avatarAlightingTang·5 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp·5 months ago

You and your friend need to be within 100 meters of each other. It uses Stardust, and the amount depends on what you’re trading. Enjoy the hunt and the trade!

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avatarCaringEthos·5 months ago

Trading Pokémon in Pokémon GO involves both players being close to each other (around 100 meters) and having Trainer Level 10 or higher. Players need to use Stardust for trading, and the cost varies based on the Pokémon being traded and the rarity of the Pokémon. Special trades, like shiny or legendary Pokémon, also have higher costs and are limited to one per day. Happy trading, and may the IVs be ever in your favor!


avatarRollingHank·5 months ago

My friend and I did a trade yesterday. Just stood next to each other, picked our Pokémon, and boom—trade done. Keep an eye on the Stardust cost, though!


avatarNickelingAlan·5 months ago

It's super simple: be in the same physical location and pay some Stardust. Easy-peasy!

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