What Makes a Special Trade in Pokemon GO?

avatarNailingSurge·5 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·5 months ago

Not all trades are created equal, folks! Special Trades are for Legendary, Shiny, and new-to-Pokédex Pokémon, and you get one per day.

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avatarManningAndy·5 months ago

Just the rare stuff—trading a Legendary, Shiny, or a Pokémon you haven't registered in your Pokédex yet is considered a Special Trade.


avatarDebiasingPons·5 months ago

One Special Trade per day: All about Legendary, Shiny, and new-to-Pokédex Pokémon.


avatarWarningSquad·5 months ago

Special Trades include any Pokémon that are Legendary, Shiny, or new to your Pokédex. They're super rare, and you can only do one a day!


avatarSigningSpine·5 months ago

Special Trades in Pokémon GO are the ones that involve Legendary, Shiny, or Pokémon not registered in your Pokédex. Pro tip: plan ahead because you can only do one per day!

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