A Pokémon Go trainer has sparked controversy among fans after asking how best to use his surplus of rare candies.
Pokémon Go has a lot of different in-game resources that trainers can use to enhance their Pokémon or help catch monsters found in the wild.
One of the most valuable resources in the game is Rare Candy, which can be found in regular and XL varieties. Rare Candy is invaluable as it can be transformed into any specific Candy Pokemon.
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Thanks to their inherent value, one trainer sparked debate among fans about how best to use excess rare candy after displaying his massive inventory.
Pokémon Go players discuss the use of rare candies
the Publishing It comes from a user named _ChrisRiot, who asked: “I’m out of space, what do I do with rare sweets? On the Pokemon Go subreddit.
He attached a screenshot showing that he saved a staggering 1,111 rare candies and 191 XL rare candies.
Since Rare Candy can be transformed into any specific Candy Pokemon, many have suggested using it on powerful Pokemon like Legendaries.
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“Mewtwo, Metagross, Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza are all top tier so far and won’t be going away anytime soon.“, said the coach.
Others suggested using them with special, rare and powerful Pokémon. “singular form. Particularly good, such as Zarude or Jirachisuggested another user.
Another trainer suggested a more PvP-focused approach and a focus on the meta. “Go to PvPpoke. Check ML, UL and GL ratings. Find the Pokemon that have good IVs for you… for each league. Maximize it. Destroy everyone in battles“.
Finally, some fans have suggested using them to level up their favorite Pokémon, or to evolve the Pokémon needed to complete their collection.
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Although it’s always better to use up game resources than save forever, it’s important to remember to save a portion. It can always come in handy on a rainy day.
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