Can I trade my lucky Pokémon?

What happens if I trade a lucky Pokémon?

One of the many benefits to trading Pokémon with friends is that you have a chance at receiving a Lucky Pokémon. Lucky Pokémon are more likely to be strong opponents in battle, require less Stardust to power up, and appear with a shimmery effect in the Pokédex and on the Pokémon’s Summary page.

Can you trade a lucky?

When you have a lucky Pokemon, you get a couple of benefits. The first is that the stardust cost to power it up is reduced by 50%, so if you have a strong PvP Pokemon that becomes lucky, you’re in luck. … This means that you could trade a 0 IV Pokemon and potentially gain a 100 IV Pokemon in return.

What should I trade for Lucky Pokémon?

Best Pokemon To Lucky Trade In Pokemon Go

  • Lugia – Aeroblast. Lugia is a Legendary Psychic and Flying Type Pokemon with a max CP of 4186 at Level 50. …
  • Metagross – Meteor Mash. …
  • Kyogre – Master League PvP. …
  • Swampert – Hydro Cannon. …
  • Ho Oh – Earthquake. …
  • Dialga – Master League. …
  • Melmetal – Master League. …
  • Groudon – Fire Punch.

Are lucky Pokémon always high IV?

Since IVs go only up to 15, this means Lucky Pokémon are in the top 20% of Pokémon by default. Lucky Pokémon require 50% less Stardust to power up. The main benefit of having Lucky versions is the reduced cost to power them up.

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Do Lucky Pokémon stay lucky when evolved?

Yes it works the same way as a shiny. Once a lucky/shiny it will remain that way upon evolving.

How do I get a guaranteed Lucky trade?

Any interaction with a Best Friend in Pokémon GO including opening a Gift, raiding together, or battling each other can trigger friends to go Lucky. This will make their next trade a guaranteed Lucky, which is visually demonstrated by the golden screen when the process begins.

Is a lucky Pokémon better?

Lucky Pokémon benefits

Lucky Pokémon are highly desired because of their reduced Stardust cost when powering up. Stardust cost is reduced by half for Lucky Pokémon. … However, if you trade a Pokémon and it becomes Lucky, it will always have at least 80% IVs, ensuring a pretty strong Pokémon.

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