What Do Stars Mean in Pokemon GO?
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Hey there, Pokémon trainers! Ever wondered what stars mean in Pokémon GO? You’re not alone. Let’s dive into this starry topic to give you all the answers you need.
In Pokémon GO, those mysterious stars that pop up now and then have left many trainers scratching their heads. What’s their secret? Well, we’re about to spill the beans!
Stars Unveiled: Understanding Their Role
Stars in Pokémon GO are all about marking favorites. That’s right, when you see a star on a Pokémon, it means that the trainer has tagged it as a favorite. This little feature is super handy for keeping track of your top Pokémon pals.
By starring a Pokémon, you’re essentially putting a spotlight on them, making it easier to find them in your Pokémon collection. This is especially useful when you’re planning your lineup for battles or just want to show off your favorites to other trainers.
Stars and Playbite: A Winning Combo
Now that you know what stars mean in Pokémon GO, how about adding some extra sparkle to your gaming experience? With Playbite, not only can you have a blast playing fun games, but you also get the chance to earn PokeCoins. Imagine beefing up your Pokémon GO adventure with extra items or even snagging that rare Pokémon you’ve been eyeing.
Download the Playbite app today and jump into a world where playing games rewards you in ways you’ve only dreamed of. Who knows, those stars in Pokémon GO might start shining even brighter when you power up with goodies from Playbite.

In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
Join Playbite today!
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