How to Lucky Trade on Pokémon GO
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Ever wondered how to execute a lucky trade in Pokémon GO? Let’s dive into the magic of swapping Pokémon with a twist of luck!
Lucky trades are like the cherry on top of the Pokémon GO experience. But how do you make one happen? Let’s unwrap this mystery together.
Quick Answer: What’s a Lucky Trade?
A lucky trade happens when two Pokémon GO players swap Pokémon and, by chance, those Pokémon become Lucky Pokémon. These sparkly creatures need less Stardust to power up, making them superstars in battles.
To initiate a lucky trade, you and your friend must be at least level 10 in the game. Not all trades become lucky, though. It’s like flipping a coin where luck decides the outcome.
Making Your Trade Lucky
To increase your chances, become Best or Ultra Friends in the game. The higher your friendship level, the better your odds. Also, older Pokémon (caught a long time ago) have a higher chance of becoming lucky when traded.
Remember, you can only do one special trade per day, which includes lucky trades, so choose wisely! And the more Pokémon you trade, the greater your chance of hitting a lucky trade eventually.
Winning with Playbite
What if I told you that you could get PokéCoins for playing fun games on the Playbite app? Yes, you heard it right! By downloading the Playbite app, not only do you get to enjoy casual gaming, but you also stand a chance to earn PokéCoins, which can help you in your Pokémon GO adventures.
So, why wait? Download the Playbite app now, start playing, and get those PokéCoins for your next lucky trade or anything else you wish on Pokémon GO. Who knows, maybe your next trade will be the lucky one you’ve been waiting for!
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