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==In Pokémon GO== | ==In Pokémon GO== | ||
[[File:GO Candy.png|thumb|Artwork of a generic Candy]] | [[File:GO Candy.png|thumb|Artwork of a generic Candy]] | ||
In [[Pokémon GO]], the player can obtain Candy for evolutionary families. It can be used to [[evolution|evolve]] or power up Pokémon. | In [[Pokémon GO]], the player can obtain Candy for evolutionary families. It can be used to [[evolution|evolve]] or power up Pokémon. | ||
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There are several ways to earn Candy: | There are several ways to earn Candy: | ||
* Catching a Pokémon gives the player 3 of that Pokémon's Candy. | * Catching a Pokémon gives the player 3 of that Pokémon's Candy. | ||
* Hatching a Pokémon from an {{pkmn|Egg}} gives the player some of that Pokémon's Candy. | * Hatching a Pokémon from an {{pkmn|Egg}} gives the player some of that Pokémon's Candy. The number of Candy given is specific to the species of the hatched Pokémon. For example, hatching a {{p|Magikarp}} gives the player 2 Magikarp Candy, while hatching a {{p|Voltorb}} gives the player 18 Voltorb Candy. | ||
* The player can permanently transfer a Pokémon to [[Professor Willow]] in exchange for 1 piece of its Candy. | * The player can permanently transfer a Pokémon to [[Professor Willow]] in exchange for 1 piece of its Candy. | ||
* Evolving a Pokémon gives the player 1 of that Pokémon's Candy. | * Evolving a Pokémon gives the player 1 of that Pokémon's Candy. |
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