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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon GO's Buddy Adventure feature is gradually being rolled out around the world and as it happens, trainers are discovering what exactly the new feature brings to the game. Niantic has been pretty tight-lipped when it comes to what trainers can and can't do with their chosen buddies now that the system is in a place. That's why we have put together this rundown of everything we know so far about what Niantic has described as "the most collaborative feature we have had with The Pokémon Company."

Good, Great, Ultra, Best

The first thing trainers need to know before setting off on their own personal Buddy Adventure is that there are four distinct levels, just like with friends in Pokémon GO. Those levels Good, Great, Ultra, and Best. Each level requires a different number of hearts to reach it, and the activities you do with your buddy are what earn you hearts. To get your buddy to a good level, all you need to do is feed it either three r🐲azz, nanab, or pinap berries, or two gol🅠den razz or silver pinap berries.

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Once that's done, your buddy Pokémon will appear alongside you on the map. Providing you keep it fed, that will remain the case. You can feed it 𒆙three hearts-worth of berries per day. Now that you and your buddy have reached the Good level, the Pokémon's mood will appear. There are seven different moods, the top one being "excited." When excited, your Pokémon will earn candies in half the distance it normally takes, all of the actions you do with your buddy will earn twice as many hearts, and there are also bonus hearts up for grabs.

How To Get Hearts

Getting ꩵup to those next levels requires a lot more hearts. 70 to get to Great, 150 for Ultra, and a daunting 300 to make your Pokémon your Best Buddy. That's all providing you don't let previously earned hearts slip away by not giving your buddy enough attention. Don't panic, as there are numerous ways you can earn hearts, but there are limits. Feeding them berries, for example. Buddy Pokémon can only be fed three times per day, so don't blow your berries all at once.

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Walking also earns you hearts. Every 2km a trainer walks with their buddy will earn them a heart bᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚut again, this is capped at three hearts per day. Playing with your buddy can earn you one heart once per day, using them in battle does the same, taking a snapshot with them is another one heart per day activity, and the final one is visiting a new PokéStop. The limits put on all of these activities might seem frustrating, but do all of the above and that's 10 hearts per day. 20 if you can keep your buddy excited throughout.

Now that you know what it takes to get to꧅ tho൲se different levels, it's time to unpack what exactly those different levels do for you. We've already covered what happens when you hit Good, but what about Great? Once the bond between a trainer and their buddy Pokémon is great, said Pokémon will start bringing them items that will help them on their journey. They will also assist trainers with catching other Pokémon.

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Next up, Ultra. Reach this level of a bond with your buddy and it will not just bring you items, but also souvenirs. Not only that, but the buddy Pokémon will also alert a trainer to interesting places nearby. That will help get that daily heart for visiting a new gym or Pokéstop and thus aid trainers in maintaining a strong relationship with their buddy. Last but definitely not least are the Best Buddy perks. At 𒉰that point, the Pokémon will get a CP boost in combat and also be sporting a Best Buddy Ribbon so everyone knows that the two of you are as thick as thieves.

Group Selfie!

As has been teased for a while by Niantic, a Shared AR mode has been promised now that Buddy Adventure is active. While trainers can already snap a pic with their chosen buddy for a heart once a day, as soon as Shared AR arrives, trainers and their respective buddies will be able to take group photos together. That will presumably earn trainers even more hearts. There is no definite release date for Shared AR in Pokémon GO, but hopefully, it will be here by early 2020.

Now you know everything there is to be earned by having a buddy, all you need to do now is pick which Pokémon you want to accompany you on your journey. Since trainers will already hav🎀e a buddy earning them candies, we'd recommend you stick with the one you have. However, we would also recommend finding the Pokémon that looks the most impressive/ridiculous following you around and being fed berries. Lugia and Snorlax are good starting points but have fun with it. You can switch your buddy up to 20 times a day and Niantic has given each and every one of them their own reactions to bඣeing fed and played with.

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