How to Tell Level of Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarBeatingDebit5 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos5 months ago

You can tell a Pokemon's level in Pokemon GO by checking the position of the white arc above its avatar in the summary screen. The closer the arc is to the right, the higher the level!

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avatarCorrectingGait5 months ago

Just max out the CP to find out! When you can't power up anymore, you've hit the level cap for that Pokemon.


avatarSinkingDuel5 months ago

Use the in-game appraisal system! Your team leader provides hints about your Pokemon's level and potential when you use the appraisal feature.


avatarImplementingPons5 months ago

Check out third-party tools or websites that can calculate Pokemon levels based on their CP and HP stats!

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