Why Can't You Trade Pokemon Back in Pokemon GO?

avatarReroutingTopaz·5 months ago
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avatarWipingBride·5 months ago

In Pokémon GO, you can't trade a Pokémon back because the game design encourages careful decision-making and commitment, adding value to each trade you make. Also, it prevents potential exploitations of the trading system.

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avatarDepetallingMummy·5 months ago

The one-way trade rule is a game mechanic designed to make each trade more significant, and to stop loopholes and abuses in the trading system!


avatarBakingAlert·5 months ago

Yeah, because Niantic wants you to think before you trade. No takebacks, my friend!


avatarResolvingGame·5 months ago

I traded a rare Pokémon once and regretted it. The no-return policy makes each trade more meaningful!

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