How to Get a Special Trade in Pokemon GO?

avatarSignalingCloud·9 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm·9 months ago

To make a special trade in Pokemon GO, you and your friend need to be at least Great Friends, which requires interacting for 7 days. Both players also need to be within 100 meters of each other and have enough stardust for the trade.

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avatarRatingLink·9 months ago

Don't forget, you can only do one special trade per day, so choose wisely!


avatarBustingSpire·9 months ago

Just get to at least Great Friends, meet up in person, and have plenty of stardust. Easy peasy!


avatarSortyingSlag·9 months ago

Special trades include shiny Pokémon, legendaries, and Pokémon not in your Pokédex. Make sure you have enough stardust; it can get pricey!

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