FAST DELIVERY! SAME DAY TRADE MONDAY - FRIDAY

AFTER PURCHASE WILL MESSAGE TO EXCHANGE FRIEND CODE 🤝

WILL TRAVEL TO YOUR LOCATION IN GAME🌎

⭐️20,000 STARDUST FOR NON REGISTERED POKÉMON

⭐️ 80,000 STARDUST FOR NON REGISTERED LEGENDARY/SHINY TRADES AND ULTRA FRIEND STATUS

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FAQ

Q: How much stardust do I need to trade?
A: Unregistered Legendary Pokémon will require 80,000 stardust and an ultra friendship level.
Non Legendary Pokémon will require 20,000 stardust and a great level friendship.

Q: Do you have other Pokémon available for trade?
A: Yes! We offer special orders for almost any Pokémon available in Pokémon Go. Whether you?re looking for PVP, Shiny or Ultra Rare Pokémon, just send us a message and we?ll get that too you ASAP!

Q: Does it matter where I live?
A: Not at all, we?ll travel to your provided coordinates or address (in game) in order to trade! Quick and easy process.

Q: What are lucky Pokémon in Pokémon Go?
A: Lucky Pokémon is a special status, separate to Forms or Shinies, that Pokémon can have attached to them.

If a Pokémon is Lucky, then the Stardust required to power it up is reduced by 50%. The feature is particularly welcome as Stardust is one of the more scarce resources in the game, especially at high level play, allowing Pokémon to reach maximum CP at a lower cost.

Additionally, the number of Lucky Pokémon you have caught will appear in the Pokédex (alongside 'seen' and 'caught') as well as the Pokémon stats screen, with a unique background


Q: How do I get lucky Pokémon in Pokémon Go?
A: Lucky Pokémon come from the game's trading feature. When you trade, there's a chance both Pokémon will have the Lucky status afterwards.

The success rate isn't yet known, but the longer the Pokémon has been in storage - in other words, the longer you've owned the Pokémon - the higher the chances of it becoming Lucky by the end of it.

So if the Pokémon are from when the game launched in 2016, your chances of them being Lucky will be much higher than if they were caught this year.