'Pokémon GO': All The New Alolan Pokémon Showing Up In Raids

as mentioned in New Legendary Pokémon Registeel took up residence in Pokémon GO yesterday afternoon, taking Regice's place in a battle for least useful Legendary in the game. First up is Alolan Exeggutor, which most people who have been playing the game this summer already have: it was one of the first Alolan forms to show up and it was everywhere for its first few days. It's nomt easy to make UI funny, but Alolan Exeggutor manages it. We were wondering how we were going to get this one in-game because there's no Alolan version of Pikachu, which is much more commonly found in the wild. Alolan Marowak is one of the more striking Alolan designs in the game, even if nothing can really beat Alolan Diglett.


Here's How Much Stardust It Costs To Trade Pokémon By Friend Level In 'Pokémon GO'

Trading costs Stardust, still one of the most valuable resources is in the game and not easy to part with, particularly in these quantities. Different Pokémon take different amounts of Stardust to trade, however, and the amount of Stardust it takes goes down depending on how good friends you are with the person you're trading with. So here are all the Stardust costs by friend level, with credit Janka_lml for putting it together. Getting to be better friends will help immensely with this, however, bringing the cost of the same trade to a still-substantial but eminently-manageable 40,000 Stardust. But trading only requires you to be within 100 meters, so stay safe and don't give any identifying details about yourself to someone who you want to meet to trade, or better yet don't trade withs strangers.

Here's How Much Stardust It Costs To Trade Pokémon By Friend Level In 'Pokémon GO'

'Pokémon GO' Announces 'Lucky' Pokémon With A Special Bonus From Trading

referring to There were a few hours of speculation about this beforehand, but Niantic has now official declared what fans and community leaders like Trainer Tips predicted, Lucky Pokémon are making their way into Pokémon GO. Lucky Pokémon will require less Stardust to power up. While the exact reduction is unclear, the longer a Pokémon has been in your storage, the greater the chance that it will end up a Lucky Pokémon when traded. Stardust reduction to power up Pokémon is a huge bonus, considering how astonishingly expensive it can be to power up Pokémon in GO. Stay tuned to learn more about Lucky Pokémon, along with some data about conversion rates and best strategies to get Luckies yourself.

The 6 Best Pokémon to Get Early on While Playing 'Pokémon Quest'

The 6 Best Pokémon to Get Early on While Playing 'Pokémon Quest' How to get a quick advantage early on. Like with any Pokémon game, success in Pokémon Quest requires that the player focus on collecting the best Pokémon they can find and assembling them into a well-balanced squad of fighters. And whereas normal Pokémon games feature teams of six monsters, Pokémon Quest instead limits players to a tight squad of three where types matter much less. So what are the best Pokémon to cook recipes for early on and exactly what ingredients do you need to attract them? If there's one Pokémon to aim for ASAP in Pokémon Quest, it's going to be a Scyther.

The 6 Best Pokémon to Get Early on While Playing 'Pokémon Quest'



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