What is a Party in Pokemon GO?

avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride8 months ago

In Pokemon GO, a 'party' refers to a group of Pokemon that you assemble for battles or raids. You can customize your party based on the types of Pokemon you'll be facing.

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avatarWipingBride8 months ago

Basically, a 'party' in Pokemon GO is your squad of Pokemon that you take into battles or raids. You want to pick the best ones for the job!


avatarDroppingSway8 months ago

A party in Pokemon GO? That's just your team of six Pokemon you pick to fight in gym battles and raids. Simple as that.


avatarTrottingArea8 months ago

From my experience, having a strong party in Pokemon GO can make all the difference in raids! You can create multiple parties with different Pokemon combinations to tackle various challenges.

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