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→‎In Pokémon GO: Filling this out as best I can from my own personal experience and information gleaned from the Pokemon Go subreddit. ||| I can't say for sure, but I don't remember seeing "Candies" plural in-game, so I've tried to avoid that word.
(GO's Candy... Someone else can try to expand this, I've mostly just taken this from GO's glossary)
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==In Pokémon GO==
==In Pokémon GO==
In [[Pokémon GO]], there is an item called Candy that is analogous to Rare Candy. It is used to evolve and strengthen Pokémon.
[[Pokémon GO]] includes an item called Candy that is analogous to Rare Candy. It is used to evolve and strengthen Pokémon. Kinds of Candy are named after the lowest stage of each [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolution family]], and may only be used to evolve or strengthen members of that family. For example, Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur are all powered up by Bulbasaur Candy, and may not use any other kind of Candy.


Candies can be acquired by catching Pokémon, hatching Eggs, and transferring Pokémon to [[Professor Willow]].
When players catch a Pokémon, they receive three pieces of that Pokémon's Candy. Players may transfer a Pokémon to [[Professor Willow]] in exchange for one piece of its Candy. Candy<!--how many?--> can also be obtained when a player hatches an Egg.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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