

Since Legendary Raids offer 10,000 XP a pop, and 20,000 XP with a Lucky Egg - and 40,000 XP during a double XP event! - you can quickly climb the levels by doing those raids. If you don't have much time but don't mind spending some money, you can buy all the Lucky Eggs you need. You get Lucky Eggs when you level up, but you can also buy them from the Pokéshop. Most of them involve using a Lucky Egg to get the maximum XP possible at any given time. There are a few good ways to "grind" XP in Pokémon Go and level up fast. Like other multipliers, these also stack with a Lucky Egg. It's essential to pay attention to what specific action in the game grants these bonuses and focus on those. Pokémon Go has also run events where the multiplier for XP was specific to catching, hatching, or some other action. And yes, if you used a Lucky Egg at the same time, you got quadruple the XP. During some of them, it was a blanket 2x multiplier for all XP - essentially a constant Lucky Egg - all day, every day, for the duration of the event. Pokémon Go has run several events so far that have offered XP multipliers. Feed a berry to a friendly Pokémon: 50 XPĪre there any other ways to get double (or more) XP in Pokémon Go? Events?Ībsolutely.Spin 10th PokéStop for the first time in a row: 1000 XP.Spin a PokéStop for the first time: 500 XP.Catch 100th Pokémon of a species: 200 XP.Here's the difference a Lucky Egg makes: For catching Pokémon: If you stop playing to do something else, the time still goes down. That's 30 minutes as counted by the Pokémon Go servers, mind you. Once you use a Lucky Eggs, you get double XP for the next 30 minutes. You get Lucky Eggs as rewards for leveling up, but you can also buy them in the Pokémon Shop, either singularly or at a discount for 8-packs. Feed a berry to a friendly Pokémon: 25 XP.Spin 10th PokéStop for the first time in a row: 500 XP.

Spin a PokéStop for the first time: 250 XP.Catch 100th Pokémon of a species: 100 XP.Here's the complete breakdown: XP for catching Pokémon: Occasionally large quantities, like the 2000 XP bonus for spinning a Pokéstop or catching Pokémon on the 7th day in a row. Sometimes in minimal amounts, like the 10 XP bonuses, you get for throwing curveballs or hitting "nice throw" targets. So, how do you get more XP in Pokémon Go?īy playing! Almost everything you do in Pokémon Go earns you XP. Lucky Eggs are also sometimes included in the Special Boxes that are made available during events, allowing you to save some PokéCoins. The effect lasts for 30 min., and you can get them in different quantities from the Shop: You can't buy XP directly, but you can buy Lucky Eggs, which temporarily double the XP you get while playing the game.
