Trade (GO)

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A trade screen in Pokémon GO. The player is offering their Vulpix for their Friend's Marill.

In Pokémon GO, a trade is a process by which a player sends one of their Pokémon to one of their Friends in exchange for one of that Friend's Pokémon. Introduced in June 2018,[1] it is equivalent to the trade mechanic in the core series games. While trading is not required to complete the Pokédex, as it is in the core series, it is one of the methods that allows players to add new registrations to their Pokédex without catching Pokémon directly. (The other method is through hatching Eggs.)

Trading Pokémon costs both players a certain amount of Stardust. Both players must also meet the following requirements to trade:

  • The players must have reached Trainer level 10.
  • The players must be Friends.
  • The players must be within 100 meters of each other.

Some Pokémon also are ineligible for trading or require a Special Trade, which has further restrictions.

Process

Players initiate trades from the Friends menu by selecting one of their Friends and tapping the "Trade" button below their avatar and Buddy Pokémon. (This button is disabled if the Friend is further than 40 km away.) When a player's Friend has initiated the trade, the player will see that Friend at the top of their Friends list as well as an option to enter the trade directly from their Friends screen.

Once connected, players will then be able to select the Pokémon they wish to trade from their Pokémon Box. Pokémon that are ineligible to trade for any reason will appear at the bottom of the Pokémon list, with their images blued out. Once both players have selected the Pokémon to trade, they must both confirm that they want to trade their Pokémon for the one their Friend is offering. Then, the trade will initiate, and players will receive both the Pokémon their Friend offered them and Candy and possibly Candy XL for the Pokémon they traded to their Friend.

Restrictions

Each player can make at most 100 trades per day, including up to one Special Trade*. If a Pokémon has previously Mega Evolved, trading it will reset its Mega Level. And if a Pokémon has previously been a Buddy Pokémon, trading it will reset its affection.

The following Pokémon are ineligible for trades:

In addition, it is possible for a Pokémon's power up level to decrease, after trading.

  • All power up levels are rounded down to the nearest integer level after trading. If a Pokémon is at Lv. 20.5, then it will be lowered to Lv. 20 after trading.
  • If a Pokémon is traded to a player at a lower Trainer level, then that Pokémon's Power Up level will be reduced to the recipient's Trainer level + 2, if applicable.

Special Trades

A Special Trade is required by both players if at least one of the Pokémon is being traded:[2]

Special Trades have the following limits over regular trades:

  • Special Trades cost significantly more Stardust
    • The Stardust Cost is increased further for Pokémon not already in one player's Pokédex.
  • Only Good Friends or better can trade Pokémon via Special Trade.
  • A player can only make one Special Trade per day.
    • This limit may be increased during certain events

Stardust costs

The Stardust costs for trading vary based on the Pokémon being traded and the friendship level of the players trading. The minimum trade cost is GO Stardust icon.png100, and the maximum trade cost is GO Stardust icon.png1,000,000. Both players are required to pay the same Stardust cost for the same trade, regardless if only one of the offered Pokémon requires a Special Trade. If the two Pokémon have different Stardust costs to be traded, then the higher cost will be applied.

The Stardust costs for all trades are listed below. Note that although trading a Purified Pokémon requires a Special Trade, there is no additional cost if the recipient already has the Purified form registered. All trades that require over GO Stardust icon.png100 are Special Trade, and higher costs apply to trades that involve trading a Pokémon not already registered to the recipient's Pokédex.

Type of trade Stardust requirement
Friend Good Friend Great Friend Ultra Friend Best Friend
Registered Regular Pokémon
Purified Pokémon[a]
GO Stardust icon.png100 GO Stardust icon.png100 GO Stardust icon.png100 GO Stardust icon.png100 GO Stardust icon.png100
Legendary Pokémon
Meltan/Melmetal
Ultra Beast
Shiny Pokémon
Cannot trade GO Stardust icon.png20,000 GO Stardust icon.png16,000 GO Stardust icon.png1,600 GO Stardust icon.png800
Not registered Regular Pokémon
Purified Pokémon
GO Stardust icon.png20,000 GO Stardust icon.png16,000 GO Stardust icon.png1,600 GO Stardust icon.png800
Legendary Pokémon
Meltan/Melmetal
Ultra Beast
Shiny Pokémon
GO Stardust icon.png1,000,000 GO Stardust icon.png800,000 GO Stardust icon.png80,000 GO Stardust icon.png40,000
  1. Purified Pokémon require a Special Trade

Candy rewards

With each trade, players also receive Candy for the Pokémon that was traded away. Players earn more Candy as the distance between the traded Pokémon's catch locations increases. For players that have reached at least Trainer level 31, trading also has a chance of yielding one Candy XL, which also increases with distance.

Distance Candy yield Candy XL chance
<10 km 1 10%
≥10 km and <100 km 2 25%
≥100 km 3 100%

IV reroll

The IVs of traded Pokémon are randomly regenerated during the trade. The minimum possible IVs for traded Pokémon differ by with Friendship level:

Friendship Level Min. IV
Friends 0
Good Friends 1
Great Friends 2
Ultra Friends 3
Best Friends 5
Lucky Friends 12

Lucky Pokémon

Lucky Chansey

During a trade, there is a small chance that both traded Pokémon will become Lucky Pokémon. Lucky Pokémon guaranteed at least 12 IVs in each stat (10 prior to September 5, 2018) and require half the amount of Stardust to power up. A Lucky Pokémon is indicated by a shimmery effect in the Pokémon Box and the Pokémon's profile. Like with Shiny Pokémon, the Pokédex will record the number of Lucky Pokémon the player has obtained for that species.

The probability of obtaining a Lucky Pokémon depends on how long the Trainer has had that Pokémon in storage at the time of the trade, and it is based on the older of the two Pokémon traded. The following is the observed probability of traded Pokémon becoming Lucky:[3]

  • 5% for Pokémon obtained less than 1 year ago
  • 10% for Pokémon obtained between 1 and 2 years ago
  • 25% for Pokémon obtained more than 2 years ago
  • 75% for Pokémon obtained between July to August 2016
    • Since September 5, 2018, these Pokémon are guaranteed to be Lucky, provided that at least one of the players has not already accumulated ten Lucky Pokémon

Since April 2019, players who are Best Friends have a chance of becoming Lucky Friends, which guarantees the next trade to result in Lucky Pokémon. This can possibly be triggered by performing a task that may increase Friendship level, such as opening a Gift or trading a Pokémon, on the first interaction of the day. After completing a trade with a Lucky Friend, the players will return to Best Friend status.

Trade Evolution

Trade Evolution was introduced on January 10, 2020.[4] Trading certain Pokémon that evolve through trading in the core series allows them to evolve without spending Candy. Unlike in the core series, which requires Pokémon to be at a specific evolutionary stage to evolve via trade, Pokémon in Pokémon GO become eligible for trade Evolution if they were traded at any evolutionary stage prior to their trade Evolution stage. For example, trading a Gastly makes it eligible to later evolve into Gengar at no Candy cost.

Eligible Pokémon

All trade Evolution Pokémon in Pokémon GO are also Pokémon that evolve through trading in the core series. However, only a subset of those Pokémon can currently trade evolve in Pokémon GO. Notably, no Pokémon that evolve by trading with a held item in the core series can trade evolve in Pokémon GO. (These Pokémon instead require Evolution items in addition to Candy to evolve.)

The following Pokémon are currently eligible for trade Evolution. (The Candy cost listed applies if the Pokémon has not been traded.)

Previous evolution Trade evolution
Abra
Abra
GO Psychic.png
Abra Candy25
Kadabra
Kadabra
GO Psychic.png
Abra Candy100 or GO Trade icon.png
Alakazam
Alakazam
GO Psychic.png
Machop
Machop
GO Fighting.png
Machop Candy25
Machoke
Machoke
GO Fighting.png
Machop Candy100 or GO Trade icon.png
Machamp
Machamp
GO Fighting.png
Geodude
Geodude
GO Rock.pngGO Ground.png
Geodude Candy25
Graveler
Graveler
GO Rock.pngGO Ground.png
Geodude Candy100 or GO Trade icon.png
Golem
Golem
GO Rock.pngGO Ground.png
Geodude
Geodude
Alolan form
GO Rock.pngGO Electric.png
Geodude Candy25
Graveler
Graveler
Alolan form
GO Rock.pngGO Electric.png
Geodude Candy100 or GO Trade icon.png
Golem
Golem
Alolan form
GO Rock.pngGO Electric.png
Gastly
Gastly
GO Ghost.pngGO Poison.png
Gastly Candy25
Haunter
Haunter
GO Ghost.pngGO Poison.png
Gastly Candy100 or GO Trade icon.png
Gengar
Gengar
GO Ghost.pngGO Poison.png
Roggenrola
Roggenrola
GO Rock.png
Roggenrola Candy50
Boldore
Boldore
GO Rock.png
Roggenrola Candy200 or GO Trade icon.png
Gigalith
Gigalith
GO Rock.png
Timburr
Timburr
GO Fighting.png
Timburr Candy50
Gurdurr
Gurdurr
GO Fighting.png
Timburr Candy200 or GO Trade icon.png
Conkeldurr
Conkeldurr
GO Fighting.png
Karrablast is the lowest in its line Karrablast
Karrablast
GO Bug.png
Karrablast Candy200 or GO Trade icon.png
Escavalier
Escavalier
GO Bug.pngGO Steel.png
Shelmet is the lowest in its line Shelmet
Shelmet
GO Bug.png
Shelmet Candy200 or GO Trade icon.png
Accelgor
Accelgor
GO Bug.png
Phantump is the lowest in its line Phantump
Phantump
GO Ghost.pngGO Grass.png
Phantump Candy200 or GO Trade icon.png
Trevenant
Trevenant
GO Ghost.pngGO Grass.png
Pumpkaboo is the lowest in its line Pumpkaboo
Pumpkaboo
GO Ghost.pngGO Grass.png
Pumpkaboo Candy200 or GO Trade icon.png
Gourgeist
Gourgeist
GO Ghost.pngGO Grass.png


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