What should I do with extra Pokemon?

Should I keep multiple Pokemon?

The first and simplest reason to “catch ’em all” is that you need multiples in order to evolve a Pokemon into its more powerful form. … The game-focused blog Kotaku points out that having a bunch of low level Pokemon of the same variety can also help you level up faster as a trainer.

What do you do with a weak Pokemon?

2) The fastest way to increase your Trainer Level is to harvest and evolve loads of weak Pokemon, then grind them up into candy. We’re only slightly kidding. 3) The coolest, rarest Pokemon you find are usually worthless for battling, because you won’t find enough of them to harvest for candy.

Should I transfer all Pokémon duplicates?

Transfer Your Pokémon

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

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.

Can two Pokemon merge?

Yes. In Pokémon GO, you can choose what Pokémon HOME account you’ll transfer Pokémon to by linking to a Nintendo Account that is also linked to the desired Pokémon HOME account.

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Should I transfer all my low CP Pokemon?

Yes, I recommend always transferring low-level Pokemon except for the following cases: You only have one of that Pokemon. I like to have one of each so I can have a “living Pokedex” You have enough candies to evolve that Pokemon (even when you evolve starting from high-CP).

Can you catch the same Pokemon twice?

Yes! Every time you catch a pokemon you get their “candy”‘which is used to level up and evolve. catching Pokemon gives 3 candy for that evolution line, so say you want to evolve a weedle to a beedrill, you would need to catch a bunch of weedle to get the candy to evolve one.

Should I evolve 4 star Pokémon?

You can check out our tips for evolving Pokémon in Pokémon Go for more detail, but generally it’s advisable to evolve your high-IV Pokémon before you start spending Stardust to Power Up and increase its Level. That’s because each time a Pokémon evolves, although its IVs stay the same, its moveset is randomised.

Should I evolve Pokémon based on CP or appraisal?

It pays to keep and evolve only the best Pokémon you find. In general, you want higher CP Pokémon to evolve over lower CP Pokémon, but just because a Pokémon has a high CP doesn’t mean it’s actually very good.

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