What Does Transfer Do in Pokemon GO?
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Ever curious about what ‘transfer’ means in Pokemon GO? Let’s dive into it. Transferring Pokemon is a key feature in Pokemon GO that lets you send your Pokemon back to Professor Willow. Why would you want to do that? Let’s find out!
So, what exactly happens when you transfer a Pokemon in Pokemon GO?
Short and Sweet: Transferring Explained
When you transfer a Pokemon to Professor Willow, you’re essentially saying goodbye to that Pokemon. In return, Professor Willow gives you candies specific to that Pokemon. These candies are super important because they help you evolve and power up other Pokemon of the same species. So, transferring is about making strategic choices to strengthen your team.
It’s a way to declutter your Pokemon collection too. Catching lots of Pokemon leaves you with duplicates, and not all of them are keepers. By transferring the less impressive ones, you not only tidy up your collection but also gain valuable resources for powering up your best Pokemon!
Playing Games and Earning PokeCoins with Playbite
Now, here’s where it gets even more exciting! With Playbite, you can play fun casual games and earn rewards, like PokeCoins, that can be used in Pokemon GO. Imagine powering up your Pokemon and evolving them without ever having to leave your couch. That’s the magic of Playbite. It’s a fantastic way to get more out of your Pokemon GO experience while having loads of fun with other games. So, why wait? Download the Playbite app now and start earning rewards that enhance your Pokemon GO adventure!

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!
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