How to Get Really Strong Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarMuggingCreek·6 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke·6 months ago

To get strong Pokémon, focus on catching those with high CP (Combat Power) and use Pinap Berries to get more candies for powering up. Also, participate in raids to catch Legendaries!

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avatarRatingLink·6 months ago

Look for Pokémon with high IVs (individual values) by using appraisal. This way, you'll know if a Pokémon has the potential to be really strong.


avatarPleasingSkip·6 months ago

Strong Pokémon? Easy! Just catch every Pokémon you see, stockpile candies, and use your stardust wisely. Simple as that.


avatarWipingBride·6 months ago

Raids are your best friends. Not only do you snag high-CP Pokémon, but you also get rare candies and TMs to perfect your team!


avatarJiggettingBait·6 months ago

In my experience, joining active local communities or Discord groups helps. People there know the best spots and times to find rare and powerful Pokémon.

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