How Trading Works in Pokemon GO

avatarColoringNoon·5 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert·5 months ago

Here's the lowdown: you can trade Pokémon with friends once you reach Level 10. Just remember, the rarer the Pokémon, the more Stardust it'll cost you!

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avatarRollingHank·5 months ago

Trades increase your friendship level and can even get you Lucky Pokémon. Pro tip: trade during special events to save Stardust. Go catch 'em all!


avatarLettingTail·5 months ago

Honestly, trading is overrated. Just catch your own Pokémon; it's more satisfying.


avatarResolvingGame·5 months ago

Trading in Pokémon GO is pretty simple! You have to be friends with the person you want to trade with and be within 100 meters of each other. The trade cost varies based on the Pokémon you're exchanging. Happy trading!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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