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How to get Legendary Promo Codes?
First of all, there has been no confirmation that Legendary Pokémon will be obtainable with promo codes! It’s pure speculation at this point, but there are rumors that Niantic could use this system to reward Legendary Pokémon to players who participate in “large scale events”.
One of these events is to take place during the Summer of 2017, as confirmed by Niantic Japan.
Will I get banned for trying out random codes?
No. But don’t do it anyway, just in case.
What is my Pokémon GO promo code?

Why are promo codes not available on iOS?
Apple insists on collecting it’s 30% fee on EVERY transaction on iOS — even when that transaction occurred offline, as in case with Promotional codes.
For the same reason, you can’t purchase any non-Apple ebooks in-app and have to get your Kobo/Kindle/etc purchases via a web browser.
Ingress iOS players use a special website to redeem Ingress promo codes.
Will iPhone players be able to use Promo Codes?
Yes, they will be, but not through the in-game Store. iPhone Trainers will have to use a specialised website to redeem their Pokémon GO codes.
How Pokémon Go Promo Codes work and what we could expect from future giveaways and promos
How Promo Codes work and what we might expect in the future.
Pokémon Go Promo Codes allow users to receive bonus items through special promotions
The ability to redeem codes is only possible through Android, with just a couple of promotions to date, and going by Niantic’s previous augmented reality game Ingress, there could be some interesting opportunities.
How to redeem Promo Codes on iOS and Android in Pokémon Go
On Android, the process is straightforward; tap the Pokeball menu on the main map screen, then the Shop, and scroll right to the bottom to see an entry field where you can enter the code.
Promos are only available on Android – so far.
iOS, however, is a different story. You cannot enter codes via the app, with Apple known to restrict the entry of codes inside apps on its store.
This is what happened with Niantic’s previous game Ingress, and so a web-based interface was offered to allow users to redeem codes.
Though Niantic hasn’t commented on how it’ll work, it’s possible the same web-based entry system could apply to Pokémon Go one day.
But for now, codes are Android only. That said, if you are an iOS user, you can log into the game using your account on an Android device and redeem them that way.
What we know about promo codes in Pokémon Go June 2020
Niantic originally acknowledged the feature on its official support site with the following:
“Pokémon GO occasionally offers promotional codes through our partnerships and special events. Promo codes can be used to redeem items such as Poké Balls, Lure Modules, Lucky Eggs, and more.”
What does that mean in practice? We’ve already seen the source of several codes, including:
Niantic emailing inactive players welcoming them back with Incubators and Lucky Eggs
Sprint giving away common items (Incense, Poké Balls, and so on) through a online promotion in 2017
So far the use of codes has been few and far between. Where could the game go next?
For one, Niantic could continue to team together with a number of partners across the world (as they have with Sprint) – such as Starbucks in United States, 7-Eleven in Korea and Unibail-Rodamco malls across Europe.
For one, Niantic could continue to team together with a number of partners across the world (as they have with Sprint) – such as Starbucks in United States, 7-Eleven in Korea and Unibail-Rodamco malls across Europe.
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Code provided range from being single use, to being redeemable across multiple accounts – leading to lists being shared on Reddit and pastebin so anyone can use them (though are sometimes later locked after a certain number of uses).
Codes are known to handed out from Niantic itself inside encrypted puzzles as well as during official fan gatherings.
As for what the codes will unlock, as quoted above, it appears items available free from PokéStops (specifically Poké Balls) as well as paid-for consumables (Lure Modules and Lucky Eggs) will be made available.
There is also hopes from the community promo codes could be used to obtain more substantial unlocks – such as rare or even the remaining legendary Pokémon, particularly Mew and Celebi, but there’s nothing yet to support such speculation.

Pokémon Go tips, tricks and cheats guide to help you catch ’em all
Pokémon Go, the location-based free-to-play game that has taken the iOS and Android app stores by storm, allows players to use the original 151 Pokémon in real-world locations, as Google Maps data turns parks, shops and churches into places where you can capture, train and battle creatures.
Despite the seemingly straightforward premise, there’s lots of hidden, unexplained or not-so-obvious elements throughout the game, and we have a series of Pokémon Go guides that can help.
Pokémon Go tips, tricks and cheats guide June 2020
On this page are a series of tips and tricks for Pokémon Go that allow you to make the most out of finding and catching Pokémon, hatching eggs, leveling up creatures and more.
Gen 3 has arrived!
Between October 2017 and April 2019, updates introducing new Heonn region creatures went underway. As with the Gen 2 update earlier in the year, it also offers some major new features – including weather effects that change the way Pokemon appear and behave.
Almost all Gen 3 Pokémon arrived in the five major updates
The first introduced weather effects as you explore the world, affecting everything from spawns, catch rewards and Gym battles.
New Baby Pokémon, additions to the Egg chart, region exclusives, Raid bosses, Legendaries, and Shinies.
A guide to what’s next in Pokémon Go
Pokémon Go has been around for a number of months now, but there’s still more teased to come:
Developer Niantic has confirmed that Pokémon Go trading will be available at some point, alongside tweaks and changes to PokéStops, Gyms and AR functionality.
Alternatively, given the game’s enormous success, you can look forward to a robust number of Pokémon Go alternatives cropping up in the months and years ahead. The first ones will inevitably be completely dreadful, firstly because that’s how hastily-cloned mobile games always are and secondly because pulling together this much GPS data and having a working knowledge of AR is quite a rare combination even beyond gaming.
But there’s clearly enough of an audience to make it worthwhile, and pairing the same approach with a similarly beloved brand – say, Harry Potter – is a tempting enough prospect for big companies to start spending big money. We’d place a small bet on the topic being much discussed at next year’s games conventions.
Pokémon Go Egg chart for hatching 2km, 5km, 7km, 10km Eggs
Update (januaryt 1st): According to a new findings by The Silph Road, Rattata is no longer found in 7km Eggs. Meanwhile, Alolan Vulpix is reportedly a little more common – though is still very rare. Rejoice!
Pokémon Go Egg hatching explained
On the surface, Eggs in Pokémon Go appear to simply be another way of randomly acquiring a few new Pokés – but just just like the mighty Magikarp, we shouldn’t judge Eggs by their seemingly ineffectual appearances.
Eggs and hatching can still be an extremely useful tool for expanding your collection – or indeed powering up the Pokémon you already have.
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Below is every Pokémon confirmed to be obtainable via hatching Eggs – according to avid players on Reddit and the Silph Road – along with their corresponding Egg group.
Pokémon Go 2km Egg Chart
Machop (Gen 1)
Shellder (Gen 1)
Cleffa (Gen2)
Igglybuff (Gen2)
Pichu (Gen2) –
Togepi (Gen2)
Aron (Gen 3)
Barboach (Gen 3)
Luvdisc (Gen 3)
Poochyena (Gen3)
Spheal (Gen 3)
Swablu (Gen 3)
Swinub (Gen 2)
Tailow (Gen 3)
Wailmer (Gen 3)
Pokémon Go 5km Egg Chart
Eevee (Gen 1)
Kabuto (Gen 1)
Lickitung (Gen 1)
Omanyte (Gen 1)
Onix (Gen 1)
Scyther (Gen 1)
Tangela (Gen 1)
Elekid (Gen2)
Girafarig (Gen2)
Magby (Gen2)
Mantine (Gen2)
Pineco (Gen2)
Shuckle (Gen2)
Smoochum (Gen2)
Tyrogue (Gen2)
Azurill (Gen3)
Baltoy (Gen 3)
Cacnea (Gen 3)
Carvanha (Gen3)
Corphish (Gen 3)
Lileep (Gen 3)
Lotad (Gen 3)
Makuhita (Gen3)
Mudkip (Gen3)
Nosepass (Gen3)
Numel (Gen3)
Shroomish (Gen3)
Snorunt (Gen3)
Torchic (Gen3)
Treecko (Gen3)
Wingull (Gen 3)
Wynaut (Gen3)
What are inside Pokémon Go 7km Eggs?
Unlike other Eggs, which come from spinning PokéStops, 7km Eggs are only found within Gifts.
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It includes the following Alolan Pokémon, according to Reddit:
Alolan Diglett
Alolan Geodude
Alolan Grimer
Alolan Meowth
Alolan Sandshrew
Alolan Vulpix
Remember, all of the above can evolve into another Alolan Pokémon, so it’s worth hatching two of each if you want of each Form to keep.
Pokémon Go 10km Egg Chart
Chansey (Gen 1)
Dratini (Gen 1)
Porygon (Gen 1)
Snorlax (Gen 1)
Larvitar (Gen2)
Mareep (Gen2)
Bagon (Gen 3)
Beldum (Gen 3)
Chimecho (Gen 3)
Feebas (Gen 3)
Slakoth (Gen3)
Trapinch (Gen 3)
What are my chances of hatching a specific Pokémon in 2km, 5km, 7km and 10km Eggs?
While anecdotal experience at launch suggested certain creatures do have higher chances than others from hatching in Eggs, the researchers at the Silph Road proved there are rarity tiers when it comes to eggs.
The findings can be summerised as there being four tiers of rarity across all three egg groups, and though the three groups more or less fit into them (2km being common, 5km uncommon, and 10km rare) there is some crossover, with some 5km creatures having very rare hatches, and 10km having some uncommon hatches.
What does this tell us? The longer the distance, the higher your chances of a rarer creature, but that isn’t guarentted – which explains why you’ll find Sudowoodo and Mantines more often than Chanseys and Snorlaxs in 10km eggs. You can see the exact chances in Silph Road’s rarity tier research.
What else you need to know about hatching 2km, 5km, 7km and 10km Eggs in Pokémon Go.

There are a few other general – but still important – tips to bear in mind when hatching Eggs in Pokémon Go
The Egg hatching list changes over time. While at launch it was noted that 10km Eggs could feature creatures from 2km and 5km tiers, this now no longer seems to be the case. More common creatures such as Pidgeys and Rattatas were also removed from the set as part of an Autumn update, alongside the demotion of Eevee hatches.
You can only hold a maximum of 9 Eggs at a time, including the Eggs you have in Incubators.
If you hit the maximum of 9 Eggs, you’ll watch to hatch some as quickly as you can, so as to keep as steady a flow of new Eggs as possible. Prioritise 2km Eggs until you have some more space.
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Incubators purchased with PokéCoins are disposable, with only three uses each. To get the very most out of them, hatch your 10km Eggs in the disposable Incubators, whilst your free, infinite-use Incubator quickly churns out 2km and 5km Eggs in a higher volume.
Pokémon Eggs are likely to be the quickest way to power up your starter Pokémon – Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle – unless you’re fortunate enough to have found a particularly good spot to find them in the wild. The fact they can be found in the relatively common, quick-to-hatch Eggs makes all the difference.