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Here Are Some Ways You Can Save And Avoid Wasting Stardusts In 'Pokemon Go'

Here Are Some Ways You Can Save And Avoid Wasting Stardusts In 'Pokemon Go'

Jason Glenn

In "Pokemon Go", if the player wants to power up their favorite Pokemon, they need a fair amount of Stardust in order for the Pokemon to be battle ready. A player can obtain 100 stardusts by catching a single Pokemon where as in some cases, a certain Pokemon needs up to 1000 stardusts or more.

However, there is a way for "Pokemon Go" players to collect and save some stardust and avoid wasting them according to Otakukart. A reddit user named Wierdish came up with a solution that can be helpful to players to save a lot of stardust to upgrade their Pokemon's stat.

First is that the players must decide an amount of Stardust they would like to save and do their best to maintain that certain amount if the players break their savings then they'll consider it as a debt. Another thing is that it is not advisable to power up any Pokemon until they have enough stardust to max out on level past the player's current level.

The technique will protect any stardust that will go to waste and ensuring that the players don't power up Pokemon halfway then catch another creature in "Pokemon Go" to use on for. Players have to be careful when to use their stardust to achieve the best results.

If the player is planning on powering up their trainer level, IV's will play an important role right after level 30 in "Pokemon Go". "After level 30, you get half the return on your investment so it's definitely worth taking a hard look at whether or not to continue powering up," the reddit user said.

In avoiding situations of being in a huge amount of shortage when the players level up they have to start by each level and evaluating what the players plan to power up to the next level and save the certain amount of Stardust. And the last advice he gave is not to use too use Stardust just because the players have it.

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