How to Get Scyther Candy in Pokemon GO

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avatarSawingBullya year ago

Trading a Scyther with friends can sometimes earn you extra candy. Keep an eye on special events too; they often have candy bonuses.

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avatarNailingSurgea year ago

You can get Scyther Candy by catching Scyther in the wild, hatching them from eggs, or walking with Scyther as your buddy. You can also transfer Scyther to Professor Willow for an extra candy!


avatarPressingDeska year ago

Raid battles sometimes feature Scyther, and beating one will net you a bunch of candy. Also, don't forget about Pinap Berries for double candy when catching!


avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Just walk Scyther as your buddy, it's like a stroll in the park... but with more bugs!

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