By following this quick trick, you can guarantee Lucky Trades with any species in Pokemon Go, as long as a simple condition is met.
Lucky Trades are in high demand among Pokemon Go players because these rare Pokemon require fewer resources to reach their maximum potential, making them a valuable asset for Raids and the Go Battle League.
Typically, fans will wait until they become Lucky Friends before engaging in these trades. However, there is a specific trick that allows for the trades to be completed without reaching Lucky Friends status – trading Pokemon that were caught in or before 2018.
Upon sharing a picture of the Lucky perfect IV Armored Mewtwo received through a Lucky Trade from their uncle, Reddit user ‘Accalias0′ received numerous congratulations from trainers in the comments section, praising the rarity of the “crazy”Hundo.
Uncle Traded me this and it Went Lucky! byu/Accalias0 inpokemongo
During the conversation, a player noted that trading a species caught on or before 2018 for an Armored Mewtwo or any other Pokemon would result in both becoming Lucky.
Some people believed that the trade had a 20% probability of being successful, while others were certain that it had a 100% chance of success and also mentioned an additional requirement to keep in mind. This requirement stated that it was originally applicable to cars from 2018 and older with a 25% chance, but was later changed in December to include cars from 2017 and older with a 10% chance. It is anticipated that this requirement will be modified again in December 2024 to include cars from 2019 and older.
Therefore, the trainer who wishes to send a guaranteed species from 2018 or earlier must make sure that they have not exceeded 25 trades in a single day in order to increase the chances of the Pokemon becoming Lucky.
If you still have Pokemon from this time period in your collection, you have the opportunity to trade for some rare and valuable Pokemon in Pokemon Go. Some highly sought-after options for Lucky Trades include Volcarona, Baxcalibur, and Kecleon.
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