How To Earn PokeCoins Easy – Pokemon Go Guide
There are a few ways to earn PokeCoins in Pokemon Go. Let’s go over them in this guide!
In Pokemon Go, Pokecoins are incredibly hard to come by. They may be used to purchase a wide range of items. They’re also the in-game currency that you can purchase with actual cash. There are a plethora of phishing sites offering free PokeCoins, but they plainly do not work. So beware!
Take Over A Gym
- Locate a Gym and either destroy it or strengthen it so that you can place your Pokemon there.
- You can have a maximum of 20 gyms, one Pokemon each, at a time.
- You’ll receive 1 PokeCoin every Ten Minutes for each gym you defend, with a daily limit of 50 PokeCoins each day.
- So in total, you could potentially rack up a total of 1,000 PokeCoins each day if you manage to hold 20 gyms!
| Other Activities |
| Evolve a Pokemon. |
| Catch a Pokemon. |
| Use a Berry to help catch a Pokemon. |
| Make an Excellent Throw. |
| Power-Up a Pokemon. |
| Make a Nice Throw. |
| Make a Great Throw. |
| Transfer a Pokemon. |
| Take a Snapshot of your buddy. |
| Win a Raid. |
PokeCoins Use, What To Buy
| Item | Description |
| Box |
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| Pass |
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| Incubator |
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| Poke Balls |
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| Poffin |
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| Incense |
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| Star Piece |
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| Max Potion |
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| Lucky Egg |
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| Max Revive |
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| Lure Module |
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| Item Bag |
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| Pokemon Storage |
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| Team Medalion |
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Buying PokeCoins
Alternatively, if you’re in urgent of PokeCoins, you can always opt to purchase them using real money. Check out the rates below:
| PRICE | POKECOINS |
| $ 0.99 | 100 PokeCoins |
| $ 4.99 | 550 PokeCoins |
| $ 9.99 | 1,200 PokeCoins |
| $ 19.99 | 2,500 PokeCoins |
| $ 39.99 | 5,200 PokeCoins |
| $ 99.99 | 14,500 PokeCoins |
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