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The Ultimate Guide to Tagging Pokémon for Pokémon GO Remote TradesRemote trading has been introduced in Pokémon GO. Are you wondering which Pokémon to tag before trading with your friends? This video will guide you through how to efficiently tag Pokémon for remote trading.
The Ultimate Guide to Tagging Pokémon for Pokémon GO Remote Trades
1. 🤝 Checking Friend List & Remote Trading Conditions
· To check who has become an 'Eternal Friend' in Pokémon GO, search for 'Friend Level 5' in your friend list.
· You can remotely trade with friends who have a blue remote trading icon displayed below their avatar icon.
· You can have a special, smoother trade with 'Lucky Friends,' and you can find them by searching for 'Lucky' in your friend list.
00:16 - 01:25
1. 🤝 Checking Friend List & Remote Trading Conditions
· To check who has become an 'Eternal Friend' in Pokémon GO, search for 'Friend Level 5' in your friend list.
· You can remotely trade with friends who have a blue remote trading icon displayed below their avatar icon.
· You can have a special, smoother trade with 'Lucky Friends,' and you can find them by searching for 'Lucky' in your friend list.
01:26 - 03:40
2. 🌟 Checking Pokémon Tagged by Friends & Special Icon Explanations
· After selecting an 'Eternal Friend' or 'Lucky Friend' from your friend list and tapping 'View Pokémon for Trade,' you can see the list of Pokémon your friend has tagged for trading.
· The 'X' icon in the upper right corner of a Pokémon signifies 'Gigantamax,' and if the icon is filled, it's a 'Gigantamax' Pokémon.
· The flower-shaped icon in the lower right corner of a Pokémon indicates a Pokémon with a special background, and a globe icon signifies a Pokémon with a specific regional background.
03:41 - 07:23
3. 🏷️ How to Tag Your Own Pokémon: Utilizing the 'Remote Trade' Tag
· You can pre-designate Pokémon available for trading in your Pokémon storage using the 'Remote Trade' tag.
· So far, I've tagged about 95 Pokémon with the 'Remote Trade' tag, including regional Pokémon, Pokémon of various colors, legendary Pokémon, and a Singapore-exclusive Pikachu.
· I've also tagged over 30 Gigantamax Pokémon, including regular Gigantamax, Gigantamax Shadow, and regional Gigantamax Pokémon.
· There are two ways to tag Pokémon. First, select individual Pokémon and then tap the 'Tag' button to select 'Remote Trade.' Second, select multiple Pokémon at once and then tap the 'Tag' button to assign 'Remote Trade.'
· Tagged Pokémon will be displayed in a list for your friends to choose from.
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4. 🤝 Precautions and Tips for Remote Trading
· When tagging Pokémon, it's best to communicate with your friends beforehand to ensure you both trade Pokémon you want.
· For randomly added friends, it's good to tag a variety of Pokémon to give them more options.
· When tagging Pokémon, Pokémon caught within the last 30 days cannot be remotely traded; they become available for trade after 30 days.
· Tagged Pokémon are visible to your friends, along with their capture date and location information.
· Be careful not to accidentally tag Pokémon you don't want to trade.
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5. ✨ Recommended Pokémon for Trading: Focusing on Gigantamax Pokémon
· For remote trading, it's recommended to prioritize tagging Gigantamax Pokémon.
· Specifically, among Generation 1 Gigantamax Pokémon, Snorlax, Rillaboom, Gengar, Garbodor, and Beedrill are highly valuable for trading.
· If you don't have these Pokémon, other Gigantamax Pokémon or Pokémon with 100% IVs (Individual Values) can also be good choices.
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6. 🚀 Video Conclusion and Additional Information
· I hope this video has been helpful for tagging Pokémon for remote trading in Pokémon GO.
· Share information with your friends and create enjoyable trading experiences together.
· I plan to proceed with remote trading after watching this video. If you have any further questions, please leave them in the comments.
· Please leave any further questions in the comments.
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