Quick Answer: Can two people catch the same Pokémon?

What happens if you keep catching the same Pokémon?

As tedious as it might be to have so many of the same pocket monsters, capturing any Pokémon gets you 100 XP, which allows you to level up. And capturing the same Pokémon can also help you evolve the Pokémon that are not yet evolved and make your current Pokémon stronger.

Is it worth catching the same Pokémon?

By catching the same species of Pokémon consecutively over and over, you will build up your Catch Combo. As your combo count increases, you will earn more Candies to power up your Pokémon. It will also increase the odds of encountering a Pokémon that has more impressive stats, allowing you to form a stronger team.

Should I transfer all Pokemon duplicates?

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While catching duplicates is helpful, you should get rid of them afterwards in order to save precious storage space.

Do lures increase shiny chance?

Normally, the chances of seeing a shiny Pokémon are about 1 in 4096 – so, fairly rare. The easiest way to increase your chances of finding a shiny Pokémon is to use a Lure. Using a Lure will double your odds for the duration of the Lure’s use.

Is it worth keeping low CP Pokémon?

If it is low, it isn’t worth keeping, unless it’s the only one you have for that species. If it is high, I recommend keeping it, as it has a high potential.

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What Pokémon Cannot be transferred?

You’re unable to transfer multiple Shiny Pokémon, Lucky Pokémon, or Buddy Pokémon with whom you’ve reached Good Buddy status or above at a time. Additionally, certain Legendary and some Mythical Pokémon (e.g. Mew, Celebi) are not able to be selected for transfer.

Can I get back a Pokémon I accidentally transferred?

You’ll receive Candy in exchange for transferring a Pokémon, but be careful: you can’t get Pokémon back after you’ve transferred them.

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