How to Get Blastoise in Pokemon GO

avatarTrottingArea5 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway5 months ago

You can get a Blastoise in Pokemon GO by evolving a Squirtle into Wartortle and then into Blastoise using Squirtle candy. Catch as many Squirtles as you can and use Pinap Berries to double the candy!

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avatarCorrectingGait5 months ago

I got my Blastoise by participating in raid battles where it was a boss. Check the in-game events to see when Blastoise is available in raids.


avatarRegulatingHale5 months ago

Just trade for one! If you have a friend with an extra Blastoise, trade them something nice. Problem solved!


avatarNoticingPuff5 months ago

Keep an eye out for special events and Community Days. Niantic sometimes features Squirtle, making it easier to catch and evolve into Blastoise.


avatarRavellingMane5 months ago

Wait for a Community Day featuring Squirtle. Niantic usually makes it rain Squirtles!

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