How to Make a Special Trade in Pokemon GO

avatarNickelingAlan5 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth5 months ago

Special trades can only be done once per day and require more Stardust than regular trades. Make sure you're within 100 meters of your friend when trading!

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avatarCorsetingJoke5 months ago

To make a special trade in Pokemon GO, both players need to be at least Level 10 and friends in the game. Then, simply go to the 'Friends' tab, select the friend you want to trade with, and choose 'Trade'! Special trades include Pokemon like Legendaries, Shinies, or ones not in your Pokedex.


avatarRavellingMane5 months ago

My buddy and I trade Shinies all the time. Just remember, the higher the friendship level, the less Stardust it costs. Get walking and interacting!


avatarRuingMite5 months ago

It's super simple! Just be level 10+, be friends, and meet up in real life to get that special trade done!

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