Should I Keep Return Pokemon GO?

avatarSwellingDump·a year ago
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avatarForetellingTable·a year ago

If you’ve got a Pokémon with Return, that's a good sign because it means it overcame being a Shadow Pokémon! Keep it for the memories and its potential usability, especially in PvE battles.

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avatarResolvingGame·a year ago

You should keep Return on some Pokémon for unique battle strategies, especially in Team Rocket battles. Plus, it shows off your dedication to purifying your Pokémon!


avatarReplyingTheft·a year ago

Return can be kinda meh unless you’re making a super niche team. I'd typically keep it only if I'm a collector or sentimental about it.


avatarEnvassalingTier·a year ago

Nah, I'd transfer it. Return isn't all that useful in most battles, and those candies can be better used on stronger Pokémon.


avatarWarningSquad·a year ago

Honestly, just go with your gut. If it feels right to keep it, do it. If not, transfer away!

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