How to Get Perfect Pokémon in Pokémon GO

avatarRavellingMane·5 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·5 months ago

To get perfect Pokémon, focus on catching high-IV ones in the wild, hatching eggs, or completing raids. Always check their appraisal first!

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avatarAttallingHalt·5 months ago

Look for Pokémon with high IVs (individual values), participate in raids, and hatch eggs. Pro tip: use the appraisal system to check stats.


avatarForetellingTable·5 months ago

Catch, hatch, and raid. Then use the appraisal system to check for perfect IVs. Might take some grinding, but it's worth it!


avatarWhammellingSuite·5 months ago

Honestly, perfect Pokémon are rare, but using the appraisal system helps. Catching, hatching, and raiding increase your chances.

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