Alright, so the other day, I was thinking about how to level up faster in Pokemon Go. I mean, who doesn’t want to level up faster, right? It’s like a universal goal in the game. So, I did some digging, and guess what I found out? Making friends in the game and building up those friendships is one of the quickest ways to boost your trainer level.
I was like, “No way, it can’t be that simple!” But it kinda is. You send gifts, you receive gifts, you battle together in raids, and boom – your friendship level goes up, and so does your XP. It’s a win-win. So, I decided to put this to the test. I went on a mission to find some new Pokemon Go buddies.
- Sharing My Trainer Code: I started by sharing my trainer code with a few friends and on some online communities. I just put it out there, like casting a wide net, hoping to catch some new friends.
- Finding Friends: Then I started to actively look for other trainers. The internet’s full of places where people share their codes. It’s like a whole community of trainers just waiting to connect.
- Making Connections: I joined some online groups dedicated to Pokemon Go. People were posting their codes, looking for new friends. It was pretty cool to see how many people were into this.
- Hawaii Connection: I even stumbled upon some trainers from Hawaii! How cool is that? We started chatting, and it turned out we were all trying to level up and needed more friends for raids and stuff.
- The Race to Level 40: It turned into a friendly competition between me and this one guy and his wife. They were both super into it, and we started racing to level 40. I was only one level ahead, so the pressure was on!
- Filtering Friends: I realized you can even filter people by country, team, and whether they send gifts or join raids. It’s like online dating but for Pokemon Go friends.
- The Vivillon Pattern Database: Oh, and I found this thing about Vivillon patterns. Apparently, there’s a whole database for different regions, and Hawaii is part of the Ocean region. It’s a whole different world out there!
- Organizing Raids: It wasn’t just about adding friends. We started organizing remote raids together. It felt like we were part of some secret Pokemon Go society or something.
My Pokemon Go Friends Mission
In the end, I made a bunch of new friends, started leveling up faster than ever, and even got into some friendly competition. It’s amazing how a simple thing like sharing your trainer code can open up a whole new world in the game. And hey, I’m still looking for more friends, so if you’re out there and want to team up, you know what to do! Just share your code, and let the adventures begin!