Alright, so I wanted to dive into the world of Pokemon Go and really up my friend game. I’ve been playing for a while now, but mostly solo, and I figured it was time to change that. So, the other day, I finally decided to explore the whole “Ocean friend codes” thing.
First off, I went online and started searching around. There’s a ton of info out there, but a lot of it is just confusing. I did find a few sites, like this one called “pokemongofriendcodes”. This site lets you browse friend codes from all over the world. It seemed pretty cool.
Then I started to think about how I could share my own trainer code. I saw a suggestion to just post it in a simple format. Like, no frills, just the code. That makes sense, right? Keep it simple.
But then I got even more ideas. I found out about these QR codes. You can scan them and instantly add friends. I went ahead and generated a QR code for my trainer profile. This felt like a game-changer. Adding friends in seconds? Yes, please!
I also started filtering my search. I mean, there are so many players out there. I looked for people in the Ocean region, specifically. It’s a big world, and connecting with people from different places is part of the fun.
Benefits of Having Friends
Then I learned about what you can actually do with friends in the game. It’s not just about having a big list. You can send gifts, which is nice. And once you become “Good Friends,” you can even trade Pokemon. That’s pretty sweet. I’ve been wanting to swap some of my extras for ages.
So, after figuring all this out, I started putting myself out there. I shared my QR code on a few different platforms and added my trainer code to my profile on that site I mentioned earlier. I was a little nervous at first, but then the friend requests started coming in. It was actually pretty exciting!
- Share my Trainer Code: I started by figuring out what my trainer code was. It’s right there in the app, under the “Friends” tab. Easy enough.
- Generate a QR Code: I found a site that lets you generate a QR code for your Pokemon Go profile. I just put in my trainer code, and bam, there’s my QR code.
- Look for “Ocean” Friends: I used some sites to find friend codes specifically from people in the Ocean region. There’s something cool about connecting with players from across the world.
- Send and Receive Gifts: I started sending out gifts to my new friends. It’s a nice way to interact, and you get some goodies in return, too.
- Trade Pokemon: Once I hit “Good Friends” with some people, we started trading. It’s a great way to get Pokemon you might not have.
Now, I’m getting into raids with some of my new friends, and it’s a blast. It’s way more fun playing with other people than just grinding solo. Plus, we’re all helping each other out, sending gifts back and forth.
Honestly, I wish I’d done this sooner. It’s made the game so much more enjoyable. If you’re playing Pokemon Go and not really using the friends feature, you’re missing out. Just saying.
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure into the world of Pokemon Go friend codes. It’s been a good time, and I’m definitely going to keep at it. Maybe I’ll even start a group or something. Who knows?