How to Appraise Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarBakingAlert·5 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame·5 months ago

Tap on your Pokémon, then tap the menu button (three horizontal lines), and select 'Appraise' to get started. It's like having your own personal Pokémon cheerleader!

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avatarCorrectingGait·5 months ago

Just tap on the Pokémon you want to appraise, then hit the 'Appraise' button from the menu. Your team leader will tell you how awesome it is!


avatarCompletingClint·5 months ago

Click on the Pokémon, then choose 'Appraise' from the menu. Your team leader will give you the lowdown on its stats. Easy peasy!


avatarConcludingDisc·5 months ago

Go to the Pokémon screen, click 'Appraise' in the menu, and let your team leader do the talking. It's that simple!

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