What do you do with Pokémon you don’t want Pokémon?

What do I do with unwanted Pokémon?

If you scroll down a little bit, at the bottom of the page you should see a big ‘Transfer‘ button. Simply press this and confirm you’d like to transfer the Pokemon to Professor Willow. Press this, and you’ll lose your Pokemon permanently, but gain some rewards.

What do I do with the same Pokémon in Pokemon go?

And capturing the same Pokémon can also help you evolve the Pokémon that are not yet evolved and make your current Pokémon stronger. Every time you catch one, you get three candies for that specific Pokémon and 100 points of stardust.

Which Pokémon should I evolve?

You should always evolve a Pokémon fully when you can – so, a Geodude all the way through Graveler to a Golem – because otherwise the time it takes to earn another 100 Candy for your respective Pokémon will likely see you level up enough to catch a higher Level version.

Should I transfer all Pokemon duplicates?

Transfer Your Pokémon

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

Has anyone caught all the Pokemon in Pokemon Go 2020?

A man by the name of Nick Johnson has been touring the world over the last few weeks, feverishly trying to catch all of the Pokémon Go characters, posting updates to his Snapchat account, and today in Australia he finally did it.

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Is 3 star Pokémon better?

The team leader will tell you how your Pokémon ranks using stars and a pretty easy to understand graphic using bars. If your Pokémon has three stars and a red stamp, it means that it has 100% perfect IVs. If it has three star with an orange stamp, it has around 80-99% perfect IVs.

Is Mewtwo worth powering up?

Yes. It is worth powering up. The worst possible Mewtwo will have an attack stat of 310 (300 base + 10 IV), which is higher than anything else currently available in the game.

Should I max out CP before evolving?

Since CP increases from power ups are also proportional across evolutions, you’ll get the same results for the same amount of stardust and candies whether you power up the Pokemon before or after evolving it. It should make no difference at all.

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