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Can I get candy for a Pokemon I haven't caught yet?
What are the odds of getting a candy when feeding a defending Pokémon in a gym?Does it make a CP difference if you feed candies before or after evolving?Should I continue to Power Up my Pokemon, or evolve it ASAP?When is the right time to start use StarDust and trainingWait for level up or evolve my Pokemon?Should I keep Pokemon with high CP, Attack, or Weight?Hatched a Grimer - caused a crash with a lot of following crashesCan I transfer multiple Pokemon at once?Does getting a soft ban make it harder to catch Pokemon after?What are the odds of getting a candy when feeding a defending Pokémon in a gym?From what range can you see a Raid Battle?
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Since you can get candy for feeding Pokemon in gyms, I tend to favor feeding Pokemon for which I need candy over feeding my own Pokemon. These are generally Pokemon that I have caught, but haven't yet collected enough candy to evolve. Would this work for Pokemon I haven't caught yet, allowing me to get a jump start on collecting candy to evolve them once I do catch them?
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Since you can get candy for feeding Pokemon in gyms, I tend to favor feeding Pokemon for which I need candy over feeding my own Pokemon. These are generally Pokemon that I have caught, but haven't yet collected enough candy to evolve. Would this work for Pokemon I haven't caught yet, allowing me to get a jump start on collecting candy to evolve them once I do catch them?
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Since you can get candy for feeding Pokemon in gyms, I tend to favor feeding Pokemon for which I need candy over feeding my own Pokemon. These are generally Pokemon that I have caught, but haven't yet collected enough candy to evolve. Would this work for Pokemon I haven't caught yet, allowing me to get a jump start on collecting candy to evolve them once I do catch them?
pokemon-go
Since you can get candy for feeding Pokemon in gyms, I tend to favor feeding Pokemon for which I need candy over feeding my own Pokemon. These are generally Pokemon that I have caught, but haven't yet collected enough candy to evolve. Would this work for Pokemon I haven't caught yet, allowing me to get a jump start on collecting candy to evolve them once I do catch them?
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Yes, it is possible to receive candy when feeding berries to Pokémon you do not own. This is commonly referred to as “ghost candy” by users on reddit.
As seen in this reddit thread, a user details how they received candy for Snorlax despite never owning one. After they finally caught their first Snorlax, they had a total of 4 candy (3 non-pinap catch + 1 ghost candy)
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Also note that if you transfer your last Pokemon of a specific type, and then catch/hatch/trade for a new one, you will still have your previous candy amount for that Pokemon type.
– Robotnik♦
Apr 29 at 0:32
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Yes, it is possible to receive candy when feeding berries to Pokémon you do not own. This is commonly referred to as “ghost candy” by users on reddit.
As seen in this reddit thread, a user details how they received candy for Snorlax despite never owning one. After they finally caught their first Snorlax, they had a total of 4 candy (3 non-pinap catch + 1 ghost candy)
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Also note that if you transfer your last Pokemon of a specific type, and then catch/hatch/trade for a new one, you will still have your previous candy amount for that Pokemon type.
– Robotnik♦
Apr 29 at 0:32
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Yes, it is possible to receive candy when feeding berries to Pokémon you do not own. This is commonly referred to as “ghost candy” by users on reddit.
As seen in this reddit thread, a user details how they received candy for Snorlax despite never owning one. After they finally caught their first Snorlax, they had a total of 4 candy (3 non-pinap catch + 1 ghost candy)
3
Also note that if you transfer your last Pokemon of a specific type, and then catch/hatch/trade for a new one, you will still have your previous candy amount for that Pokemon type.
– Robotnik♦
Apr 29 at 0:32
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Yes, it is possible to receive candy when feeding berries to Pokémon you do not own. This is commonly referred to as “ghost candy” by users on reddit.
As seen in this reddit thread, a user details how they received candy for Snorlax despite never owning one. After they finally caught their first Snorlax, they had a total of 4 candy (3 non-pinap catch + 1 ghost candy)
Yes, it is possible to receive candy when feeding berries to Pokémon you do not own. This is commonly referred to as “ghost candy” by users on reddit.
As seen in this reddit thread, a user details how they received candy for Snorlax despite never owning one. After they finally caught their first Snorlax, they had a total of 4 candy (3 non-pinap catch + 1 ghost candy)
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Also note that if you transfer your last Pokemon of a specific type, and then catch/hatch/trade for a new one, you will still have your previous candy amount for that Pokemon type.
– Robotnik♦
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Also note that if you transfer your last Pokemon of a specific type, and then catch/hatch/trade for a new one, you will still have your previous candy amount for that Pokemon type.
– Robotnik♦
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Also note that if you transfer your last Pokemon of a specific type, and then catch/hatch/trade for a new one, you will still have your previous candy amount for that Pokemon type.
– Robotnik♦
Apr 29 at 0:32
Also note that if you transfer your last Pokemon of a specific type, and then catch/hatch/trade for a new one, you will still have your previous candy amount for that Pokemon type.
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