What Is a Lucky Trade in Pokemon GO?

avatarTrainingHost·5 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz·5 months ago

A lucky trade in Pokémon GO is when both Pokémon being traded become 'Lucky Pokémon,' which means they require less stardust to power up and have higher IVs! It's like hitting the Pokémon jackpot!

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avatarGroaningRush·5 months ago

Lucky trades give you 'Lucky Pokémon,' and those are easier to power up because they need less stardust. Win-win!


avatarInterferingHood·5 months ago

It's just a special trade where both Pokémon turn into 'Lucky Pokémon.' Stardust saving and all that jazz.


avatarSwellingDump·5 months ago

Lucky Trade is when you and a friend swap Pokémon and both end up with 'Lucky Pokémon,' which use less stardust to level up! It's awesome because those Pokémon become cheaper to power up!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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