How to Get More Candy on Pokemon GO

avatarDisbowelingFeel5 months ago
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avatarDescribingHail5 months ago

Transfer your extra Pokemon to Professor Willow. You'll get one candy per transfer. It's simple and clears up your storage!

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avatarCatalogingDisk5 months ago

Feed berries to Pokemon defending gyms for a chance to get candy. It's like treating your Pokemon and you both reap the rewards!


avatarReplyingTheft5 months ago

Walk with a buddy Pokemon! Every kilometer you walk earns you candy for that specific Pokemon species. Pro tip: Pick a high candy yield buddy!


avatarSingingRidge5 months ago

Participate in events! Niantic often runs events that double candy rewards for catches and transfers. Keep an eye on the news section in the app.


avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago

Hot take: Just use Rare Candies. You get them from raids and they're versatile. No need to stress about walking and transferring.

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