How do I trade Pokémon with friends in Pokémon GO?

avatarDevilingQueue·8 months ago
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avatarPaintingTide·8 months ago

To trade Pokémon with friends in Pokémon GO, both players must be within close physical proximity and have reached Trainer Level 10 or higher. Using the in-game Friends List, select the friend you want to trade with, then choose the Pokémon to trade and confirm the exchange.

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avatarFencingWait·8 months ago

Trading Pokémon with friends in Pokémon GO is an excellent way to exchange Pokémon for completing Pokédex entries, obtaining lucky Pokémon, and increasing friendship levels for various bonuses.


avatarSleepingCause·8 months ago

Trading Pokémon with friends in Pokémon GO can also result in lucky Pokémon, which require less Stardust to power up. It's a great way to strengthen your Pokémon lineup and foster positive interactions with friends.


avatarAdvisingHurst·8 months ago

Why did the Pokémon break up with his girlfriend? She couldn't handle his Pikachu!

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