I don't understand stardust on Pokemon go

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I don't understand how stardust works on Pokemon GO. It says I have 7658 stardust but I can't do anything with it. Won't allow me to power up anymore even though I have so much of it remaining?



Best Answer

In order to power up a Pokemon, you need not only dust, but also candies for that specific evolutionary line, which can be acquired either by transferring Pokemon from that evolutionary line, or catching them.




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What do I do with stardust in Pokemon Go?

Stardust is a consumable, Pok\xe9mon-related resource that can be used by trainers to strengthen their Pok\xe9mon or perform trading. The amount of received Stardust in 30 minutes can be increased by 50% with the usage of a Star Piece.

What is the best way to collect stardust in Pokemon Go?

One of the biggest ways to get Stardust in Pokemon Go is by defeating Rocket Boss Giovanni. He's a tough battle, but defeating him will reward the player with 5,000 Stardust. Defeating other Rocket Leaders will grant players with 1,000 Stardust.

Should I save my Stardust Pokemon Go?

If you can't afford to buy Boxes all the time, don't throw a Star Piece on just to do a few Raids or because you've found a wild final-stage Evolution, save your Star Pieces until you're planning to catch intensively and use a few then \u2013 your Stardust reserves will benefit from it much more in the long-run.

Does Stardust evolve Pokemon Go?

If you catch a first-stage evolution Pok\xe9mon, you will get 300 Stardust. If it is a second-stage evolution, its going to be 500. For weather-boosted Pok\xe9mon, you will gain an extra 25, 75, or 125 Stardust respectively. By catching a Pok\xe9mon every day for a week, you can get up to 3000 Stardust.



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Answer 2

You get candy by capturing pokemon. If you capture a pidgey you get 3 pidgey candy. In addition all evolutions of the base pokemon gives the base pokemon's candy. So a pidgeotto and pidgeot will also only give 3 pidgey candies per capture however pidgey, pidgeotto, and pidgeot all use pidgey candy to power up. Also transferring a pokemon gives one candy.

In order to use stardust you have to have the candy to powerup the pokemon.

Answer 3

In addition to the other two answers, you may run into a power-up ceiling based on your user level. I know I powered up a Hypno, still had enough stardust AND candy to continue, but was told my user level was too low to continue powering it up, even though it hadn't reached the maximum displayed in the half-circle CP bar.

Answer 4

Stardust is the key to playing the game. The motto "gotta catch em all" stands true, because even if you are leveling up a Dragonite, you still have to catch Pidgeys and Zubats just for their stardust. You may only want a strong Arcanine, Dragonite, or even Charizard... but the amount of stardust you will get from catching only that species, because it is somewhat rare, will take you FOREVER! you get 100 dust per capture, and 3 candies. just to get a Charizard, you would mathematically have to catch 32 Charmander, which would only give you 3200 dust. and once your pokemon CP gets and level semi circle behind them gets high, that isnt enough to do anything.

Candies = Needed for an individual species of Pokemon to level up and evolve. Can only be acquired by catching that species or hatching that species from an egg.

Stardust = Needed strictly to level up ANY Pokemon (in addition to the candies). Can be acquired through catching AND hatching ANY species of Pokemon. Needed to level up the CP of your Pokemon which increases their base stats including HP, ATK, DEF, and STMA.

Just catch every Pokemon you come across. You'll get to a point where 50k stardust still isnt enough. Trust me.

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