Monday, August 6, 2018
Where does the candy come from in Pokémon Go? Well that's what I'll be talking about in today's blog post! Ever since Pokémon Go came out a while ago, fans have been talking about a theory that is based around where the candies come from when you catch or trade a Pokémon. A lot of people say Professor Willow turns the Pokémon into the candies, but I don't think that's the case. So, I'll be giving my thoughts on this theory. First of all, the candies are simply rewards for catching Pokémon or transferring the Pokémon you can't keep. A lot of games give away rewards if you trade away or sell something. But, this still doesn't explain where they come from in-game. Well, a lot of the Pokémon treats that appear in the games and anime are made out of berries. As an example, Pokeblocks are made from mixing different berries together, and Pokepuffs are different berries that are baked into pastries for the Pokémon. So the only logical answer is that Pokémon candies in Pokémon Go are made from different types of berries as well. The reason they would match the colors of the Pokémon is because they were made just for that Pokémon. But, where does the actual Pokémon go? Well, in the anime Professor Oak keeps all of the Pokémon the trainers give him. In the games, the trainer usually stores or releases the Pokémon. So, the Professor most likely releases the Pokémon for you so you don't have to do it yourself, which is why you can't get the Pokémon back. These are mostly just my thoughts on it though. I know this post is really long, but there was a lot to cover with this theory. Nonetheless, I hope you guys still enjoy this post!
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