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Pokemon GO: Level Requirements – All details

Pokémon GO’s popularity may have dipped since its phenomenal release in 2016. But it still has a dedicated fan base who play the game daily hoping they reach the legendary Level 50. The game is all about earning the required amount of XP for each level which gets higher as the game progresses. Read to find out the changing specific XP requirements for each level of Pokémon GO.

Level 1 to 15 XP chart

The first 15 Levels in Pokémon GO are pretty straightforward to attain for most trainers, as it takes just catching and evolving Pokémon. From Level 5, gym battles are unlocked which earns an additional XP.

  • Level 2 – 1,000 XP
  • Level 3 – 2,000 XP
  • Level 4 – 3,000 XP
  • Level 5 – 4,000 XP
  • Level 6 – 5,000 XP
  • Level 7 – 6,000 XP
  • Level 8 – 7,000 XP
  • Level 9 – 8,000 XP
  • Level 10 – 9,000 XP
  • Level 11 – 10,000 XP
  • Level 12 – 10,000 XP
  • Level 13 – 10,000 XP
  • Level 14 – 10,000 XP
  • Level 15 – 15,000 XP

Level 16 to 30 requirements

Levels 16-22 are basically an extension of the first fifteen levels but from level 23 onwards, the difficulty exponentially increases. Reaching Best Friend status with fellow trainers as well as unlocking Ultra Ball helps you in gaining enough XP.

Pokémon GO level requirements XP
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  • Level 16 – 20000 XP
  • Level 17 – 20000 XP
  • Level 18 – 20000 XP
  • Level 19 – 25000 XP
  • Level 20 – 25000 XP
  • Level 21 – 50000 XP
  • Level 22 – 75000 XP
  • Level 23 – 100000 XP
  • Level 24 – 125000 XP
  • Level 25 – 150000 XP
  • Level 26 – 190000 XP
  • Level 27 – 200000 XP
  • Level 28 – 250000 XP
  • Level 29 – 300000 XP
  • Level 30 – 350000 XP

Level 31 to 40 XP chart

This is where things get serious. Trainers will notice a massive slump in the speed as they level up. Special XP-gaining methods such as mass-evolving, creating PokeStops and gyms through the Wayfarer method, and special research tasks are needed.

  • Level 31 – 500000 XP
  • Level 32 – 500000 XP
  • Level 33 – 750000 XP
  • Level 34 – 1000000 XP
  • Level 35 – 1250000 XP
  • Level 36 – 1500000 XP
  • Level 37 – 2000000 XP
  • Level 38 – 2500000 XP
  • Level 39 – 3000000 XP
  • Level 40 – 5000000 XP

Levels 41 to 50 requirements

Trainers need to complete a variety of research tasks that differ with each level at this point. The tasks require a lot of time to complete but the most difficult of them is reaching Rank 10 in the GO Battle League

  • Level 41 – 6000000 XP
  • Level 42 – 7500000 XP
  • Level 43 – 9000000 XP
  • Level 44 – 11000000 XP
  • Level 45 – 13000000 XP
  • Level 46 – 15500000 XP
  • Level 47 – 18000000 XP
  • Level 48 – 21000000 XP
  • Level 49 – 25000000 XP
  • Level 50 – 30000000 XP

How to earn XP for level requirements

To level up in Pokémon GO, you will need to earn XP (experience points). You can earn XP through the following tasks and activities:

  • Catching Pokémon is the go-to method and doesn’t need any introduction to Pokémon GO players. Each Pokémon you catch or hatch from an egg earns you XP based on the rarity of the Pokémon.
  • Evolving Pokémon and participating in raids and gym battles earns you a large amount of XP based on your performance and difficulty. 
  • Other methods include completing daily and weekly research tasks, visiting PokeStops, or even sending Pokémon to Professor Willow.
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Keep in mind that as you level up, new Pokémon, items, and gameplay features will become available. So, keep playing and earning XP to level up, access new content, and reap rewards on Pokémon GO.

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