Should I Catch the Same Pokémon Twice?
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Catching the same Pokémon twice can be beneficial as it allows you to build a Catch Combo, increasing the odds of encountering rare Pokémon and those with high stats, as well as providing more candy and stardust for power-ups and level-ups. By catching the same Pokémon multiple times, you can also increase your chances of getting a shiny Pokémon and improve the IVs of your Pokémon, making them more powerful for battles and gym challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Pokémon Catching
- What happens when you catch all 150 Pokémon? Catching all 150 Pokémon earns the player a diploma in Pokémon Red & Blue & Yellow, and later generations included both a Regional Dex and a National Dex, which have their own rewards.
- Should I get rid of duplicate Pokémon? You can send duplicate Pokémon to the Professor to gain candy, but it’s recommended to save some for gym battles and other activities.
- Is it worth keeping the move Return in Pokémon Go? Return is useful for PvP battles and chipping away at Protect Shields, so it’s worth keeping for some players.
Catching and Transferring Pokémon
- Should I transfer all duplicate Pokémon? You should transfer Pokémon with lower CP when you catch duplicates to free up space and focus on stronger Pokémon.
- Why can’t you 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.
- What is the max duplicate Pokémon? In the official Pokémon Trading Card Game Rules, only four copies of a single Pokémon are allowed within a deck.
Pokémon Stats and Power-ups
- Do you have to weaken a Pokémon to catch it? Weakening a Pokémon makes it easier to catch, but it’s not always necessary, especially for Pokémon like Magikarp.
- Is it better to leave Pokémon unpurified? Leaving a Shadow Pokémon unpurified may not be worth it, as purifying it can raise its IVs and make it more powerful.
- Should I appraise my Pokémon? Appraising your Pokémon can help you identify those with perfect IVs and huge growth potential, making it worth taking a closer look.
Game Progression and Multiplayer
- Should I keep every Pokémon I catch? Keeping every Pokémon you catch can help you fill out your Pokédex and provide more opportunities for candy and stardust.
- Is it worth having both Pokémon games? Having both Pokémon games allows you to keep your own progress at your own pace, and you can play with others without interfering with their game.
- Can you catch ruin Pokémon? The four Ruin Pokémon can be caught, but the process can be difficult and disappointing due to the competition.
Shiny Pokémon and Catch Combos
- Are shiny Pokémon easier to catch? There is no difference between shiny and regular Pokémon except for their colors, and they can be caught in the same way.
- What are the odds of getting a shiny catch combo? The boost from Catch Combo maxes out at a combo of 31, with a chance of about 1/341, which can be improved with lures.
- Are cloned Pokémon banned? Cloned Pokémon are banned from trading or being transferred to Pokémon Bank or Pokémon Home, as they were created through an exploit that has been fixed.