How to Get Stamps in Pokemon GO?

avatarManningAndy·a year ago
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avatarCoilingShip·a year ago

You can get Stamps in Pokémon GO by completing Field Research tasks. Each day you complete a task, you'll get one Stamp, and once you collect seven Stamps, you get a Research Breakthrough reward, which includes encounters with rare Pokémon, items, and XP. Happy hunting!

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avatarNailingSurge·a year ago

Stamps come from completing daily Field Research tasks. Hit seven in a row, and you'll unlock a Research Breakthrough with cool rewards. Easy peasy!


avatarWipingBride·a year ago

Field Research tasks give you Stamps. Do one task per day for a Stamp, stack those babies up to seven, and boom—Research Breakthrough!


avatarEmptyingDaisy·a year ago

Just do Field Research tasks daily. Seriously, that's it.


avatarBackingPeck·a year ago

Been playing Pokémon GO for years: just do the daily Field Research tasks. One task = one Stamp. Seven Stamps = sweet rewards.

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