Candy (GO)

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Candy (Japanese: アメ Candy) is a type of currency in Pokémon GO. Each evolutionary family has its own kind of Candy, usually named after the lowest stage of each evolutionary family, which can only be used on members of that family. For example, Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur all require Bulbasaur Candy to Power Up. The Nidoran♀ and Nidoran♂ evolutionary families have separate Candies. Each Candy has its own color scheme based on the Pokémon it is named after. Prior to the addition of Generation II Pokémon, Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan had their own Candies, which were later converted into Tyrogue Candy.

Generic artwork of Candy in Pokémon GO

In June 2017, the Rare Candy was introduced as a wildcard Candy. It's a rainbow-colored Candy that, when used on a Pokémon, turns into the Candy of that evolutionary family.

In December 2020, the level cap was increased from 40 to 50. Candy XL was introduced as a requirement for powering up Pokémon beyond level 40, taking the place of standard Candy. Players can start acquiring Candy XL after reaching level 40. Candy XL is acquired randomly through most other activities that reward Candy. Players may also convert 100 regular Candy into one Candy XL.

Acquisition

There are several ways to earn Candy. Most of these methods also have a chance of also rewarding Candy XL for level 40 and higher players.

Method Candy Candy XL
Catching Pokémon
Unevolved Pokémon  3  0 - 3
Second-stage Pokémon  5  1 - 4
Third-stage Pokémon  10  2 - 5
Legendary/Mythical Pokémon  3  3 - 6
Using a Pinap Berry ×2 N/A
Using a Silver Pinap Berry ×2.3334
Hatching Eggs
Hatch a 2 km Egg  5 - 10  0 - 8
Hatch a 5 km Egg  10 - 21  0 - 16
Hatch a 7 km Egg
Hatch a 10 km  16 - 32  0 - 24
Hatch a 12 km Egg
Trading Pokémon
Obtained <10 km apart  1  0 - 1
Obtained ≥10 km and <100 km apart  2  0 - 1
Obtained ≥100 km apart  3  1
Transferring Pokémon
Transfer Pokémon to Professor Willow  1  0 - 1
Transfer Pokémon to Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee! or HOME
Other
Evolve a Pokémon  1 N/A
Walk a Buddy Pokémon a certain distance (1, 3, 5, or 20 km)  1  0 - 1
Feed a Berry to a Gym defender  0 - 1  0 - 1

* Candy XL was obtainable via these methods at the time of release, but has been disabled due to unintended drop rates.

Prior to February 16, 2017, all Pokémon gave  3 when captured.

Pokémon that can evolve from Baby Pokémon, except Togetic and Lucario, are considered to be unevolved Pokémon, so only award  3 when caught, and their evolved forms only award  5 when caught.

Candy XL

The amount of Candy XL that can be randomly received has been observed to follow a weighted coin-toss model with two parameters: a maximum number of coin tosses (or maximum number of random Candy XL), n, and the probability of receiving a Candy XL for each coin toss, P.

For catching Pokémon, n is fixed at 3, and P depends on the wild Pokémon's level.[1]

Level P  0  1  2  3 Average
1 - 14 0.01 97.03% 2.94% 0.03% 0.0001%  0.03
15 - 19 0.05 85.74% 13.54% 0.71% 0.01%  0.15
15 - 19 0.1 72.90% 24.30% 2.70% 0.10%  0.3
23 - 25 0.15 61.41% 32.51% 5.74% 0.34%  0.45
26 - 30 0.2 51.20% 38.40% 9.60% 0.80%  0.6
31 - 35 0.3 34.30% 44.10% 18.90% 2.70%  0.9

In addition to the above, catching evolved, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon reward a guaranteed base amount of Candy XL.

  •  1 for second-stage Pokémon (maximum   4)
  •  2 for third-stage Pokémon (maximum   5)
  •  3 for Legendary and Mythical Pokémon (maximum   6)

For transferring Pokémon and walking buddy Pokémon, n is fixed at 1, and P depends on the Pokémon's level.[2][3]

Level P
1 - 14 0.025
15 - 19 0.125
15 - 19 0.25
23 - 25 0.375
26 - 30 0.5
31 - 35 0.75

For hatching Eggs, P is fixed at 0.2 for all distances, and n depends on hatch distance.[4]

Distance n Average
2 km 8  1.6
5 km
7 km
16  3.2
10 km
12 km
24  4.8

For trading Pokémon, n is fixed at 1, and P depends on the distance of the traded Pokémon's locations of origin.

Distance P
<10 km 0.1
≥10 km and <100 km 0.25
≥100 km 1

Uses

Evolution

Main article: List of Pokémon by evolution family in Pokémon GO

Candy is required for Pokémon to evolve. The cost in Candy to evolve a Pokémon is typically based on its number of evolution stages, but with some exceptions:

Generation II evolutions which require a Sun Stone or evolution item in the core series games also require that same item in Pokémon GO (in addition to Candy). Most Pokémon with cross-generational evolutions introduced in Generation IV require a Sinnoh Stone and  100 to evolve. For evolutionary families introduced prior to Generation V, other Evolution stones (including the Ice Stone) are not required in Pokémon GO. The Unova Stone is required for all Unova-based evolutions that require some Evolution stone, except for Cottonee and Petilil, which require a Sun Stone instead.

In past updates, two-stage Pokémon that cost  50 to evolve have their cost reduced to  25 whenever a cross-generational third-stage is added, like with Zubat and Duskull. Snorunt's evolution cost was increased when Froslass became available, due to it requiring a Sinnoh Stone to evolve into Froslass (and all Sinnoh Stone evolutions cost  100), the cost to evolve into Glalie was increased to match.

Purified Pokémon require 10% less Candy to evolve, with costs rounded down. For instance, a Purified Rattata, which would normally cost  25 to evolve, would instead only require  22.

Power Up

Main article: Power Up → Levels

Powering Up Pokémon costs both Stardust and Candy. The cost to Power Up increases with the Power Up level. If a Pokémon were to be Powered Up from level 1 all the way to the maximum level 40, it would require  304 total (not including any used for evolution).

Shadow Pokémon require 3× Candy and Stardust to Power Up at all levels. Once purified, they require 10% less Candy and Stardust to Power Up than normal (with decimals of 0.5 or lower rounded down).

New Attack

Main article: Move → Pokémon GO

The player can spend Stardust and Candy to teach a Pokémon a second Charged Attack. In addition, Wobbuffet, Smeargle, Taillow, and any Pokémon that learns Struggle cannot learn a second Charged Attack, except for Shadow or Purified forms that already know Frustration or Return.

The cost varies depending on the Pokémon species and largely corresponds with the distance needed to walk for a Buddy Pokémon to find a Candy. In addition Shadow Pokémon, compared to their base forms, requires 1.2× Stardust and Candy to learn a second Charged Attack, while Purified Pokémon require 0.8× the base amounts.

Buddy distance Stardust Candy
1 km  10,000  25
3 km  50,000  50
5 km  75,000  75
20 km  100,000  100

In addition, these are the exceptions to the above:

Purification

Purifying a Shadow Pokémon requires both Stardust and Candy, with the amount required proportional to the Shadow Pokémon's Buddy distance.

Appearance

Candy

Kanto families
Kanto families
Weedle Candy
Pidgey Candy
Rattata Candy
Spearow Candy
Ekans Candy
Pikachu Candy
Vulpix Candy
Zubat Candy
Oddish Candy
Paras Candy
Venonat Candy
Diglett Candy
Meowth Candy
Psyduck Candy
Mankey Candy
Poliwag Candy
Abra Candy
Machop Candy
Geodude Candy
Ponyta Candy
Doduo Candy
Seel Candy
Grimer Candy
Gastly Candy
Onix Candy
Drowzee Candy
Krabby Candy
Voltorb Candy
Cubone Candy
Tyrogue Candy
Koffing Candy
Rhyhorn Candy
Chansey Candy
Tangela Candy
Horsea Candy
Goldeen Candy
Staryu Candy
Scyther Candy
Jynx Candy
Magmar Candy
Pinsir Candy
Tauros Candy
Lapras Candy
Ditto Candy
Eevee Candy
Porygon Candy
Omanyte Candy
Kabuto Candy
Snorlax Candy
Zapdos Candy
Moltres Candy
Dratini Candy
Mewtwo Candy
Mew Candy


Johto families
Johto families
Sentret Candy
Ledyba Candy
Togepi Candy
Natu Candy
Mareep Candy
Marill Candy
Hoppip Candy
Aipom Candy
Sunkern Candy
Yanma Candy
Wooper Candy
Murkrow Candy
Unown Candy
Pineco Candy
Gligar Candy
Shuckle Candy
Sneasel Candy
Slugma Candy
Swinub Candy
Corsola Candy
Mantine Candy
Phanpy Candy
Miltank Candy
Raikou Candy
Entei Candy
Suicune Candy
Lugia Candy
Ho-Oh Candy
Celebi Candy


Hoenn families
Hoenn families
Treecko Candy
Torchic Candy
Mudkip Candy
Wurmple Candy
Lotad Candy
Seedot Candy
Taillow Candy
Wingull Candy
Ralts Candy
Surskit Candy
Slakoth Candy
Nincada Candy
Whismur Candy
Skitty Candy
Sableye Candy
Mawile Candy
Aron Candy
Plusle Candy
Minun Candy
Volbeat Candy
Roselia Candy
Gulpin Candy
Wailmer Candy
Numel Candy
Torkoal Candy
Spoink Candy
Spinda Candy
Cacnea Candy
Swablu Candy
Seviper Candy
Solrock Candy
Baltoy Candy
Lileep Candy
Anorith Candy
Feebas Candy
Shuppet Candy
Duskull Candy
Tropius Candy
Absol Candy
Snorunt Candy
Spheal Candy
Luvdisc Candy
Bagon Candy
Beldum Candy
Regice Candy
Latias Candy
Latios Candy
Kyogre Candy
Groudon Candy
Jirachi Candy
Deoxys Candy


Sinnoh families
Sinnoh families
Turtwig Candy
Piplup Candy
Starly Candy
Bidoof Candy
Shinx Candy
Burmy Candy
Combee Candy
Buizel Candy
Cherubi Candy
Shellos Candy
Buneary Candy
Glameow Candy
Stunky Candy
Bronzor Candy
Chatot Candy
Gible Candy
Lucario Candy
Skorupi Candy
Finneon Candy
Snover Candy
Rotom Candy
Uxie Candy
Mesprit Candy
Azelf Candy
Dialga Candy
Palkia Candy
Heatran Candy
Darkrai Candy


Unova families
Unova families
Victini Candy
Snivy Candy
Tepig Candy
Patrat Candy
Pansage Candy
Pansear Candy
Panpour Candy
Pidove Candy
Blitzle Candy
Woobat Candy
Drilbur Candy
Audino Candy
Timburr Candy
Tympole Candy
Throh Candy
Sawk Candy
Petilil Candy
Sandile Candy
Dwebble Candy
Scraggy Candy
Yamask Candy
Archen Candy
Gothita Candy
Solosis Candy
Emolga Candy
Foongus Candy
Joltik Candy
Klink Candy
Elgyem Candy
Litwick Candy
Axew Candy
Cubchoo Candy
Shelmet Candy
Golett Candy
Rufflet Candy
Vullaby Candy
Heatmor Candy
Durant Candy
Deino Candy
Zekrom Candy
Kyurem Candy


Kalos families
Kalos families
Chespin Candy
Froakie Candy
Litleo Candy
Espurr Candy
Klefki Candy
Noibat Candy


Other families
Other families
Meltan Candy


Candy XL

Kanto families
Kanto families
Bulbasaur Candy XL
Charmander Candy XL
Squirtle Candy XL
Caterpie Candy XL
Weedle Candy XL
Pidgey Candy XL
Rattata Candy XL
Spearow Candy XL
Ekans Candy XL
Pikachu Candy XL
Sandshrew Candy XL
Nidoran♀ Candy XL
Nidoran♂ Candy XL
Clefairy Candy XL
Vulpix Candy XL
Jigglypuff Candy XL
Zubat Candy XL
Oddish Candy XL
Paras Candy XL
Venonat Candy XL
Diglett Candy XL
Meowth Candy XL
Psyduck Candy XL
Mankey Candy XL
Growlithe Candy XL
Poliwag Candy XL
Abra Candy XL
Machop Candy XL
Bellsprout Candy XL
Tentacool Candy XL
Geodude Candy XL
Ponyta Candy XL
Slowpoke Candy XL
Magnemite Candy XL
Farfetch'd Candy XL
Doduo Candy XL
Seel Candy XL
Grimer Candy XL
Shellder Candy XL
Gastly Candy XL
Onix Candy XL
Drowzee Candy XL
Krabby Candy XL
Voltorb Candy XL
Exeggcute Candy XL
Cubone Candy XL
Tyrogue Candy XL
Lickitung Candy XL
Koffing Candy XL
Rhyhorn Candy XL
Chansey Candy XL
Tangela Candy XL
Kangaskhan Candy XL
Horsea Candy XL
Goldeen Candy XL
Staryu Candy XL
Mr. Mime Candy XL
Scyther Candy XL
Jynx Candy XL
Electabuzz Candy XL
Magmar Candy XL
Pinsir Candy XL
Tauros Candy XL
Magikarp Candy XL
Lapras Candy XL
Ditto Candy XL
Eevee Candy XL
Porygon Candy XL
Omanyte Candy XL
Kabuto Candy XL
Aerodactyl Candy XL
Snorlax Candy XL
Articuno Candy XL
Zapdos Candy XL
Moltres Candy XL
Dratini Candy XL
Mewtwo Candy XL
Mew Candy XL


Johto families
Johto families
Chikorita Candy XL
Cyndaquil Candy XL
Totodile Candy XL
Sentret Candy XL
Hoothoot Candy XL
Ledyba Candy XL
Spinarak Candy XL
Chinchou Candy XL
Togepi Candy XL
Natu Candy XL
Mareep Candy XL
Marill Candy XL
Sudowoodo Candy XL
Hoppip Candy XL
Aipom Candy XL
Sunkern Candy XL
Yanma Candy XL
Wooper Candy XL
Murkrow Candy XL
Misdreavus Candy XL
Unown Candy XL
Wobbuffet Candy XL
Girafarig Candy XL
Pineco Candy XL
Dunsparce Candy XL
Gligar Candy XL
Snubbull Candy XL
Qwilfish Candy XL
Shuckle Candy XL
Heracross Candy XL
Sneasel Candy XL
Teddiursa Candy XL
Slugma Candy XL
Swinub Candy XL
Corsola Candy XL
Remoraid Candy XL
Delibird Candy XL
Mantine Candy XL
Skarmory Candy XL
Houndour Candy XL
Phanpy Candy XL
Stantler Candy XL
Smeargle Candy XL
Miltank Candy XL
Raikou Candy XL
Entei Candy XL
Suicune Candy XL
Larvitar Candy XL
Lugia Candy XL
Ho-Oh Candy XL
Celebi Candy XL


Hoenn families
Hoenn families
Treecko Candy XL
Torchic Candy XL
Mudkip Candy XL
Poochyena Candy XL
Zigzagoon Candy XL
Wurmple Candy XL
Lotad Candy XL
Seedot Candy XL
Taillow Candy XL
Wingull Candy XL
Ralts Candy XL
Surskit Candy XL
Shroomish Candy XL
Slakoth Candy XL
Nincada Candy XL
Whismur Candy XL
Makuhita Candy XL
Nosepass Candy XL
Skitty Candy XL
Sableye Candy XL
Mawile Candy XL
Aron Candy XL
Meditite Candy XL
Electrike Candy XL
Plusle Candy XL
Minun Candy XL
Volbeat Candy XL
Illumise Candy XL
Roselia Candy XL
Gulpin Candy XL
Carvanha Candy XL
Wailmer Candy XL
Numel Candy XL
Torkoal Candy XL
Spoink Candy XL
Spinda Candy XL
Trapinch Candy XL
Cacnea Candy XL
Swablu Candy XL
Zangoose Candy XL
Seviper Candy XL
Lunatone Candy XL
Solrock Candy XL
Barboach Candy XL
Corphish Candy XL
Baltoy Candy XL
Lileep Candy XL
Anorith Candy XL
Feebas Candy XL
Castform Candy XL
Shuppet Candy XL
Duskull Candy XL
Tropius Candy XL
Chimecho Candy XL
Absol Candy XL
Snorunt Candy XL
Spheal Candy XL
Clamperl Candy XL
Relicanth Candy XL
Luvdisc Candy XL
Bagon Candy XL
Beldum Candy XL
Regirock Candy XL
Regice Candy XL
Registeel Candy XL
Latias Candy XL
Latios Candy XL
Kyogre Candy XL
Groudon Candy XL
Rayquaza Candy XL
Jirachi Candy XL
Deoxys Candy XL


Sinnoh families
Sinnoh families
Turtwig Candy XL
Chimchar Candy XL
Piplup Candy XL
Starly Candy XL
Bidoof Candy XL
Kricketot Candy XL
Shinx Candy XL
Cranidos Candy XL
Shieldon Candy XL
Burmy Candy XL
Combee Candy XL
Pachirisu Candy XL
Buizel Candy XL
Cherubi Candy XL
Shellos Candy XL
Drifloon Candy XL
Buneary Candy XL
Glameow Candy XL
Stunky Candy XL
Bronzor Candy XL
Chatot Candy XL
Spiritomb Candy XL
Gible Candy XL
Lucario Candy XL
Hippopotas Candy XL
Skorupi Candy XL
Croagunk Candy XL
Carnivine Candy XL
Finneon Candy XL
Snover Candy XL
Rotom Candy XL
Uxie Candy XL
Mesprit Candy XL
Azelf Candy XL
Dialga Candy XL
Palkia Candy XL
Heatran Candy XL
Regigigas Candy XL
Giratina Candy XL
Cresselia Candy XL
Darkrai Candy XL


Unova families
Unova families
Victini Candy XL
Snivy Candy XL
Tepig Candy XL
Oshawott Candy XL
Patrat Candy XL
Lillipup Candy XL
Purrloin Candy XL
Pansage Candy XL
Pansear Candy XL
Panpour Candy XL
Pidove Candy XL
Blitzle Candy XL
Roggenrola Candy XL
Woobat Candy XL
Drilbur Candy XL
Audino Candy XL
Timburr Candy XL
Tympole Candy XL
Throh Candy XL
Sawk Candy XL
Sewaddle Candy XL
Venipede Candy XL
Cottonee Candy XL
Petilil Candy XL
Basculin Candy XL
Sandile Candy XL
Darumaka Candy XL
Maractus Candy XL
Dwebble Candy XL
Scraggy Candy XL
Sigilyph Candy XL
Yamask Candy XL
Tirtouga Candy XL
Archen Candy XL
Trubbish Candy XL
Minccino Candy XL
Gothita Candy XL
Solosis Candy XL
Ducklett Candy XL
Vanillite Candy XL
Deerling Candy XL
Emolga Candy XL
Karrablast Candy XL
Foongus Candy XL
Alomomola Candy XL
Joltik Candy XL
Ferroseed Candy XL
Klink Candy XL
Elgyem Candy XL
Litwick Candy XL
Axew Candy XL
Cubchoo Candy XL
Cryogonal Candy XL
Shelmet Candy XL
Stunfisk Candy XL
Golett Candy XL
Pawniard Candy XL
Bouffalant Candy XL
Rufflet Candy XL
Vullaby Candy XL
Heatmor Candy XL
Durant Candy XL
Deino Candy XL
Cobalion Candy XL
Terrakion Candy XL
Virizion Candy XL
Tornadus Candy XL
Thundurus Candy XL
Reshiram Candy XL
Zekrom Candy XL
Landorus Candy XL
Kyurem Candy XL
Genesect Candy XL


Kalos families
Kalos families
Chespin Candy XL
Fennekin Candy XL
Froakie Candy XL
Bunnelby Candy XL
Fletchling Candy XL
Litleo Candy XL
Espurr Candy XL
Klefki Candy XL
Noibat Candy XL


Other families
Other families
Meltan Candy XL


Trivia

 
Evolution Shards
  • In pre-release screenshots of Pokémon GO, Evolution Shards (Japanese: 進化のカケラ Evolution Shards) take the role of Candy, being earned by catching multiple instances of the same Pokémon and being used to evolve Pokémon. They did not have unique names or designs for each evolutionary family.
  • The maximum possible amount of Candy that can potentially be used on a single Pokémon in GO is  804 on Melmetal, which include:
    •  304 to power up from level 1 to level 40
    •  400 to evolve
    •  100 to teach a second Charged Attack
    • In addition to the above, it will also require  296 to power up to level 50. This may be acquired by converting  29,600, thereby increasing the theoretical maximum to  30,404.


  • Prior to their removal from Pokémon GO, Hitmonlee Candy and Hitmonchan Candy had the following appearances.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 糖果 Tòhnggwó
Mandarin 糖果 Tángguǒ
  French Bonbon
  German Bonbon
  Italian Caramelle
  Korean 사탕 Satang
  Brazilian Portuguese Doce
  Russian Конфета Konfeta
  Spanish Caramelo
  Thai ลูกอม Lukom


Types of items
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