Should I delete event Pokémon?

Should I Delete Event Pokémon?

The decision to delete event Pokémon depends on various factors, including the Pokémon’s CP, Appraisal, and the player’s personal preferences, such as collecting or sentimental value. Generally, it is recommended to keep event Pokémon with high CP, those intended for evolution, or those with sentimental attachment, while deleting or transferring others to free up Pokémon Storage space.

Understanding Event Pokémon

Event Pokémon, also known as costumed Pokémon, are unique Pokémon with visual attributes related to specific events, such as themed hats or costumes. These Pokémon can be regular or shiny and are often available during limited-time events.

FAQs

1. Is There a Point to Keeping Event Pokémon?

Unless you’re collecting one of each Pokémon in your active inventory, there’s really no need to hang onto every single event Pokémon. Technically, the only ones you ideally want to keep are those with the highest CP, those you intend to evolve, and those you have a sentimental attachment towards.

2. What is the Point of Event Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

Event Pokémon are specifically made for events with visual attributes closely related to the event theme, such as themed hats, clothes, or costumes. Both regular and shiny can be obtainable during certain events.

3. Should You Keep 0-Star Pokémon?

0-star Pokémon can clog up the Pokémon Storage fairly quickly. Because it will take most players a long time before they can max out Pokémon Storage, it’s best to just release the 0-stars and keep the 1/2/3/4-stars.

4. Is it OK to Transfer Shiny Pokémon?

You’re unable to transfer multiple Shiny Pokémon, Lucky Pokémon, or Buddy Pokémon with whom you’ve reached Good Buddy status or above at a time. Additionally, certain Legendary and some Mythical Pokémon (e.g., Mew, Celebi) are not able to be selected for transfer.

5. What Happens if I Transfer an Event Pokémon?

Like any other Pokémon caught in Pokémon GO, the event Pokémon can be transferred to the Professor. Transferring a Pokémon is the equivalent to releasing a Pokémon, and doing so will net Pokémon GO players a Candy or two.

6. Should I Keep 0-Star Shiny Pokémon?

A Shiny is not worth transferring even if it has a poor Appraisal. If players don’t have another Pokémon of the same species, it may be worth holding onto the 0-star until it can be replaced by one with a better Appraisal.

7. Should You Delete 0-Star Pokémon?

If players don’t have another Pokémon of the same species, it may be worth holding onto the 0-star until it can be replaced by one with a better Appraisal. A fully 0% IV Pokémon is extremely rare, even when compared to their 4-star/Perfect IV counterparts.

8. Should I Keep All 3-Star Pokémon?

Because it will take most players a long time before they can max out Pokémon Storage, it’s best to just release the 0-stars and keep the 1/2/3/4-stars. Storage Expansions can be bought for 200 Coins at the Shop.

9. Should I Evolve a 3-Star Pokémon?

Sometimes it’s better to learn a Charged Attack before evolving the Pokémon. Evolving too many of the same species can burn through Candy very quickly. It’s recommended to only evolve a Pokémon that has high CP, or a 3/4-star Appraisal.

10. What Can Eevee Evolve Into?

In fact, across the games and the TV series, Eevee evolves into eight different Pokémon. These include: Vaporeon when exposed to a Water Stone, Jolteon by the Thunder Stone, Flareon when exposed to a Fire Stone plus Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon.

11. Which Pokémon Should I Transfer?

Transferring your lowest-CP Pokémon is great, but I’d also take into consideration their attack moves. That is, if you’ve got two Pidgeys, one at CP 20 and another at 30, but the one with 20 has got significantly better attack moves, I’d transfer the CP 30.

12. How Many Pikachu Crowns Are There?

Especially as the blue and green can be hard to differentiate; sorting by #, and limiting by age will show you all of the four crowns in order.

13. Which Pokémon Aren’t Worth Keeping?

Cosmog isn’t just the weakest legendary Pokémon of all time; it’s the worst Pokémon in the franchise. It has the same base stat total as Magikarp and only has access to Teleport and Splash.

14. Do You Need Event Pokémon to Complete Pokedex?

Any event Pokémon do not count for the Pokedex completion. Those are just regarded as extras. Phione apparently is not necessary. You only need the Lesser Legendaries and the Box Legends, you don’t need the event Pokémon.

15. Should I Purify Shadow Pokémon?

Due to the high investment pre- and post-purification, it may not be worth purifying the Shadow Pokémon to some trainers. However, a Shadow Pokémon will sometimes earn more IVs once it’s been purified. This can raise them up a ranking if players are lucky.

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