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{{move|Power up}}
[[File:Summary GO.png|thumb|right|220px|A display to power up a Pokémon. The semi-circle gauge shows how close a Pokémon is to the power-up limit before and after being powered up.]]
[[File:Summary GO.png|thumb|right|220px|A display to power up a Pokémon. The semi-circle gauge shows how close a Pokémon is to the power-up limit before and after being powered up.]]


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Players can power up eligible Pokémon by clicking the "Power Up" button on the Pokémon's summary screen. Upon pressing the Power Up button, a pop-up screen will show the following information:
Players can power up eligible Pokémon by clicking the "Power Up" button on the Pokémon's summary screen. Upon pressing the Power Up button, a pop-up screen will show the following information:
* The Pokémon's current CP, with an arrow pointing to the CP it would have after Powered Up.
* The Pokémon's current CP, with an arrow pointing to the CP it would have after Powered Up.
* The {{OBP|Stardust|GO}} cost to Power Up
* The {{OBP|Stardust|GO}} cost to power Up
* The {{OBP|Candy|GO}} cost to Power Up
* The {{OBP|Candy|GO}} cost to power Up
* The [[Candy (GO)#Candy XL|Candy XL]] cost to Power Up, if applicable
* The [[Candy (GO)#Candy XL|Candy XL]] cost to power up, if applicable


The pop-up screen displays this information for one power-up by default. The screen also displays "-" and "+" buttons, allowing players to decrease or increase the number of power-ups to apply to the Pokémon. Once players have chosen how much to Power Up their Pokémon, they can click the "Power Up" button on the pop-up screen to apply the changes. Clicking the "Cancel" button on the pop-up screen will return players to the Pokémon's summary screen without making any changes.
The pop-up screen displays this information for one power-up by default. The screen also displays "-" and "+" buttons, allowing players to decrease or increase the number of power-ups to apply to the Pokémon. Once players have chosen how much to power up their Pokémon, they can click the "Power Up" button on the pop-up screen to apply the changes. Clicking the "Cancel" button on the pop-up screen will return players to the Pokémon's summary screen without making any changes.


===Stat changes===
===Stat changes===
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==Levels==
==Levels==
Powering Up a Pokémon requires both Stardust and Candy. The amount of Stardust and Candy required for the next Power Up will be shown on the Pokémon's summary screen. If the Pokémon is at the maximum level for the player's Trainer level, then the player will not be able to Power Up the Pokémon. Each time a Pokémon is powered up, its {{stat|In Pokémon GO|stats}} are recalculated using a new CP multiplier.
Powering up a Pokémon requires both Stardust and Candy. The amount of Stardust and Candy required for the next power-up will be shown on the Pokémon's summary screen. If the Pokémon is at the maximum level for the player's Trainer level, then the player will not be able to power up the Pokémon. Each time a Pokémon is powered up, its {{stat|In Pokémon GO|stats}} are recalculated using a new CP multiplier.


If a Pokémon is transferred from Pokémon GO to [[GO Park]] in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] or to [[Pokémon HOME]], its resulting [[level]] will be equal to its level from Pokémon GO, rounded down to the nearest whole number.
If a Pokémon is transferred from Pokémon GO to [[GO Park]] in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] or to [[Pokémon HOME]], its resulting [[level]] will be equal to its level from Pokémon GO, rounded down to the nearest whole number.


===CP multiplier===
===CP multiplier===
The following table shows the CP multiplier that corresponds to each level, along with the costs needed to power-up from that level. Cumulative costs show the total amount of Stardust and Candy needed to Power Up a Pokémon from Lv. 1. Pokémon that have reached Lv. 40 will require Candy XL instead of Candy to power up further.  
The following table shows the CP multiplier that corresponds to each level, along with the costs needed to power-up from that level. Cumulative costs show the total amount of Stardust and Candy needed to power up a Pokémon from Lv. 1. Pokémon that have reached Lv. 40 will require Candy XL instead of Candy to power up further.  


Levels above 50 are unattainable by powering up, but have been coded into the game since the [https://pokemongolive.com/post/gobeyond-level40 level cap was increased from 40 to 50]. The CP multipliers for Lv. 50.5 and Lv. 51 are only attainable by a Lv. 49.5 and Lv. 50 Best Buddy, respectively, deployed as the player's current [[Buddy Pokémon]]. The CP multiplier for Lv. 55 is only attained by [[Team (GO)|team leaders]] while [[Trainer Battle (GO)#Battle Training|Battle Training]] in Master League.  
Levels above 50 are unattainable by powering up, but have been coded into the game since the [https://pokemongolive.com/post/gobeyond-level40 level cap was increased from 40 to 50]. The CP multipliers for Lv. 50.5 and Lv. 51 are only attainable by a Lv. 49.5 and Lv. 50 Best Buddy, respectively, deployed as the player's current [[Buddy Pokémon]]. The CP multiplier for Lv. 55 is only attained by [[Team (GO)|team leaders]] while [[Trainer Battle (GO)#Battle Training|Battle Training]] in Master League.  


{{DL|Trade|Lucky Pokémon}} require only 50% of the listed Stardust costs to Power Up. {{OBP|Shadow Pokémon|GO}} cost 1.2× the listed Stardust and Candy to Power Up, while Purified Pokémon only require 90% of the listed Stardust and Candy costs (rounded up). Stardust reduction bonuses for Lucky and Purified Pokémon can stack, meaning that a Pokémon that is both Lucky and Purified only costs 45% of the normal Stardust amount to Power Up.
{{DL|Trade|Lucky Pokémon}} require only 50% of the listed Stardust costs to power up. {{OBP|Shadow Pokémon|GO}} cost 1.2× the listed Stardust and Candy to power up, while Purified Pokémon only require 90% of the listed Stardust and Candy costs (rounded up). Stardust reduction bonuses for Lucky and Purified Pokémon can stack, meaning that a Pokémon that is both Lucky and Purified only costs 45% of the normal Stardust amount to power up.


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! rowspan=2 style="background-color:#{{blue color light}}; color:#fff"| Level
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! colspan=4 style="background-color:#{{blue color light}}; color:#fff" | Power Up cost
! colspan=4 style="background-color:#{{blue color light}}; color:#fff" | Cost to power up
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! colspan=2 | Marginal
! colspan=2 | Marginal