How to Get Meltan Candy in Pokemon GO

avatarResolvingGame·a year ago
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avatarTargetingDirt·a year ago

Meltan candies can be earned by transferring Meltan to Professor Willow, walking with it as your buddy, or using rare candies. Also, don’t forget about Pinap Berries during catches for 2x the candy!

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avatarRatingLink·a year ago

The best way to get Meltan candy is to put Meltan as your buddy. Plus, special events often have increased Meltan spawns.


avatarBringingLimp·a year ago

You get Meltan candy in Pokemon GO by walking Meltan as your buddy, transferring it, or catching more during special events. Rare candies work too.


avatarDistributingJoke·a year ago

To get Meltan candy, you can transfer Meltans to Professor Willow, walk with Meltan as your buddy, or catch more Meltans during special events. You can also use rare candies!


avatarAlightingTang·a year ago

Just use rare candies, no need to overcomplicate it!

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