What is Stardust in Pokemon GO?

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avatarCarryingMonte6 months ago

Stardust is a crucial resource in Pokemon GO that you need to power up your Pokemon and trade with other players. Collect it by catching Pokemon, hatching eggs, and battling in raids or gyms.

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avatarTrottingArea6 months ago

Think of stardust as the fuel for your Pokemon--you need it to level them up and make 'em stronger. Happy catching!


avatarSinkingDuel6 months ago

Who cares about stardust? Just catch 'em all and worry about it later.


avatarQuestioningVale6 months ago

Stardust in Pokemon GO is the magical fairy dust you use to power up and evolve your Pokemon. It鈥檚 basically the game鈥檚 pixie dust for making your team stronger!


avatarMuggingCreek6 months ago

Stardust is the stuff you gather from catching Pok茅mon and completing various in-game activities. It's essential for powering up your team!

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