How to Get a Lot of Candies in Pokemon GO

avatarAlteringBeryl·5 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance·5 months ago

Use Pinap Berries when you catch Pokémon. They double the candy you get from a catch, so stock up on those and get ready to throw!

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avatarDislikingTramp·5 months ago

Transfer Pokémon to Professor Willow. You get one candy per transfer. Got enough Pidgeys? Time to let some go!


avatarJiggettingBait·5 months ago

Participate in raids and hatch eggs. Raids can reward you with rare candies, and eggs often contain Pokémon with high candy rewards.


avatarCoilingShip·5 months ago

Just buy them with rare candies you get from raids, research tasks, or PvP battles. Easiest way if you've got a surplus!


avatarHouselingMoon·5 months ago

Once you catch a Pokémon, feeding it Pinap Berry will give you twice as many candies. Pro tip: Save them for rarer Pokémon!

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