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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T12:11:14+05:30 2024-09-25T12:11:14+05:30

How can I effectively calculate the total candy and stardust costs for evolving Pokémon in Pokémon Go, considering multiple evolution paths and power-up requirements?

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I’ve been diving into the world of Pokémon Go lately, and I found myself getting super puzzled over something that I think needs a bit of clarity. You know how evolution is a big part of the game, right? I get the general idea, but when it comes to figuring out the costs – in terms of candies and stardust – it’s a bit of a mess in my mind.

The thing is, different Pokémon require different amounts of resources to evolve, and some need a certain threshold of CP or even special items. For example, I’ve got a Charmander that I’m super keen on evolving. I know I need 25 candies for that, but what if I want to power it up first? Do I have to consider that cost as well? And what happens if I want to take it to the next level after evolving? It’s like trying to navigate a complicated menu at a restaurant with a million options.

On top of that, there’s this added layer where some Pokémon can evolve multiple times, but the costs seem to ramp up significantly. Does anyone have a solid way of calculating the total stardust and candy needed for each evolution? A formula, perhaps, or some nifty trick that you’ve found useful? Maybe some specific examples of popular Pokémon and their evolution paths, too?

I feel like if I could get a concrete breakdown of all these costs, it would make planning out my next steps in the game way easier. Plus, it can be helpful for others who might be just as confused as I am. So, what do you think? Any insights or tools you use to keep track of your evolution costs efficiently? Looking for all the tips and tricks I can get!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T12:11:15+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 12:11 pm



      Pokémon Go Evolution Costs


      Understanding Pokémon Evolution Costs

      Evolving Pokémon can definitely be a bit tricky in Pokémon Go, especially with the costs involved. Here’s a simple breakdown of how you can calculate the total candies and stardust needed for evolving your Pokémon.

      Basic Costs

      Each Pokémon has specific requirements for evolution. Generally, you need:

      • Candies: Required amount varies by Pokémon.
      • Stardust: Generally required after evolution if you want to power up the Pokémon.

      Evolution Steps

      For instance, if you’re evolving a Charmander:

      1. Evolve Charmander:
         - Cost: 25 Candies
         - Stardust: 0 (for just evolving)
      
      2. Power Up before evolution (optional):
         - Each Power Up requires Stardust: e.g., 200 Stardust initially.
         - If you power up once before evolving, consider this in your cost.
      

      Formula to Calculate Total Costs

      Here’s a simple way to think about the calculation:

      Total Cost = (Candies for Evolution) + (Stardust for Power Ups) + (Stardust after Evolution)
      

      Example of Total Calculation

      Let’s say you want to:

      • Evolve Charmander (25 Candies)
      • Power Up it once before evolving (200 Stardust)
      • Power Up after evolving (up to 1000 Stardust)

      Total Costs:

          Total Cost = 25 Candies + 200 Stardust + 1000 Stardust
                     = 25 Candies + 1200 Stardust
          

      Costs for Multiple Evolutions

      If the Pokémon can evolve multiple times, note that each subsequent evolution usually costs more candies. For example:

      • First Evolution: 25 Candies
      • Second Evolution: 100 Candies

      Keep these adjustments in mind when planning your evolution paths!

      Tool or App

      There are some community tools and apps that help track these costs based on Pokémon databases, which can save you a lot of headache. You can check out Pokémon Go-specific websites or fan-made calculators for in-depth details!

      Hopefully, this gives you a clearer picture and makes it a bit easier to navigate through evolution costs in Pokémon Go!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T12:11:16+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 12:11 pm



      Pokémon Go Evolution Costs Explained

      When it comes to Pokémon Go, understanding the evolution costs can certainly feel overwhelming due to the varying requirements for each Pokémon. For example, evolving Charmander into Charmeleon requires 25 candies, but powering it up before this process costs more stardust. The base cost for powering up a Pokémon depends on its current CP and can vary significantly as it levels up. Additionally, if you choose to evolve a Pokémon that can evolve multiple times, the candy requirement generally increases; for instance, evolving Charmeleon into Charizard requires 100 candies. Therefore, if you want to efficiently plan your pathway, keep in mind the cumulative cost of both candies and stardust for each evolution, as well as the potential cost increases associated with power-ups before evolving.

      To streamline your calculations, you could use a simple formula to track the total resources needed. For instance,
      Total Cost = (Candies for Evolution 1 + Candies for Evolution 2 + …) + (Stardust for Power-ups). To provide a clearer picture, let’s take the popular Pokémon line of Bulbasaur. Evolving Bulbasaur into Ivysaur costs 25 candies, and then from Ivysaur to Venusaur costs 100 candies, totaling 125 candies. If you take into account power-ups, which could vary (let’s say you need 2,000 stardust for each evolution and power-up), you would calculate accordingly. Using tools like spreadsheets or dedicated Pokémon Go calculators can help automate this process, enabling you to quickly input your current Pokémon and receive the total candy and stardust needed for each evolution stage.


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