How to Get More Candy in Pokemon GO

avatarCoilingShip·5 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·5 months ago

Walk your Pokémon as your buddy and they'll give you candies as you walk certain distances. It's like having a virtual dog minus the poop bags!

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avatarSortyingSlag·5 months ago

Catch more Pokémon of the same type. Every time you catch one, you'll get candies for that specific Pokémon.


avatarSawingBully·5 months ago

Participate in raids and hatch eggs. Both activities give you candies, and sometimes even rare Pokémons.


avatarSnorkellingClock·5 months ago

Use Pinap Berries when catching Pokémon. They'll double the amount of candy you get if you successfully catch ‘em.


avatarSortyingSlag·5 months ago

Feed berries to Pokémon in gyms. This can sometimes reward you with candies, plus your Pokémon gets a tasty treat!

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