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"It seems that one big use of Lucky Pokemon is to convert your level 35 or 34 Pokemon with bad IV to a strong IV Pokemon"


#PokemonGO: For example, if you have a Larvitar or Exeggcute that is level 35, but the IV sucks really bad, and you didn't want to evolve it, now there is a way to make it shine.Trade with a Pokemon that was caught in 2016, and for the 7, 8 times I have tried, it always gave me Lucky Pokemon for both users. Now the level 35 Larvitar is at least IV 10/10/10, and with some luck, could be IV 93% or 96%. Now evolve it into a Tyranitar, and the CP could be 3300 or at most 3408 at level 35.And now all it takes is 44,000 stardust (with the 50% discount) and 118 candies to make it level 40.I also saw somebody trading a Mewtwo with IV 10/10/11 into an IV 96 Mewtwo. I suppose if you are not going to power up the low IV Mewtwo and may transfer it to the professor anyway, then it is worth a try to see if you get a Lucky Pokemon with a higher IV. via /r/TheSilphRoad https://ift.tt/2AdPOzs
"It seems that one big use of Lucky Pokemon is to convert your level 35 or 34 Pokemon with bad IV to a strong IV Pokemon" "It seems that one big use of Lucky Pokemon is to convert your level 35 or 34 Pokemon with bad IV to a strong IV Pokemon" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 05:15 Rating: 5

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