Does lucky Pokémon affect IVs?

Yes, becoming a Lucky Pokémon dramatically affects IVs by guaranteeing a minimum IV floor of 12/12/12 (out of 15), making them significantly stronger than most traded Pokémon, which get lower minimums (like 5/5/5 for Best Friends) or can even drop to 0/0/0. While Lucky trades offer better average IVs and half Stardust cost, they reroll stats, so a perfect 100% IV Pokémon might become lower, but it's a great way to get high-IV Legendaries or shinies with less Stardust investment.
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Do Lucky Pokémon get better IVs?

Lucky pokemon not only have an increased chance for better iv and reduced stardust( the lucky one is 2500 star) but the cp cap is also increased.
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Is there any benefit to Lucky Pokémon?

Lucky Pokémon in Pokémon GO offer major benefits: they have a guaranteed minimum IV floor of 12/12/12, making them stronger and more likely to be perfect (100%) IVs, and they cost 50% less Stardust to power up, saving significant resources for building strong raid/PvP teams. They also have a distinctive golden, shimmering background, making them easy to identify.
 
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What are the odds of getting a hundo from a lucky trade?

In Pokémon Go, the chance for a lucky trade to become a perfect (100% IV or "hundo") Pokémon is approximately 1 in 64, regardless of the Pokémon's initial stats, because lucky trades guarantee IVs of at least 12/12/12. While older Pokémon or higher friendship levels can increase the chance of getting a lucky trade, once it's lucky, the 1/64 hundo odds apply, making lucky trades the best method for hundo chances alongside weather-boosted purified shadow Pokémon. 
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Are Pokémon from 2018 guaranteed lucky?

Yes, traded Pokémon from 2018 (and even 2019) are guaranteed lucky, provided you or your trading partner haven't hit your personal limit for these special trades, which currently stands at 35. This mechanic gives you a set number of guaranteed lucky trades for older Pokémon (2016-2019), making it easier to get high IV Pokémon. Once you hit your personal cap, older Pokémon trades become regular, but still boosted, trades, not guaranteed.
 
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How rare is a shundo in Pokemon GO?

Shundos (Shiny 100% IV Pokémon) are extremely rare, with base wild odds around 1 in 2 million, but significantly better chances (e.g., 1 in 4,320) in raids or Community Days where shiny odds are boosted, making them a major achievement for dedicated players, with some never finding one despite years of play.
 
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Is it better to purify or lucky trade?

Obtaining Lucky Pokémon

The Stardust cost for powering it up will be reduced by 50%, which means they can reach a higher CP much faster than other Pokémon. This cost reduction stacks with that of being Purified, making a Lucky Purified Pokémon far cheaper to upgrade.
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What is the #1 rarest Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

Armored Mewtwo is one of the rarest Pokémon in the game, because, at the time of writing, the only way to obtain it is via trading. This is because Armored Mewtwo is a special costume variant of the Gen 1 legendary, which was originally available in five-star raids between 10th July to 31st July 2019.
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Can I trick Pokemon Go into thinking I'm walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using methods like GPS spoofing apps (iAnyGo, AnyTo) with virtual joysticks or by shaking your phone in a sock, which plays on GPS/Adventure Sync inaccuracies, but these can violate terms of service; official methods focus on using Adventure Sync for real steps, while non-walking tricks use location manipulation or device shaking for buddy candy and egg hatching. 
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Is it better to evolve Lucky Pokémon?

Yes, you should almost always evolve Lucky Pokémon because they stay Lucky, get minimum 10/10/10 IVs (making them stronger), and cost half the Stardust to power up, which is a massive advantage for building strong Pokémon for raids or PvP. The "lucky" status is permanent and passes through evolution, so it's a great way to get powerful, cheap-to-upgrade Pokémon for your teams.
 
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Are all Lucky Pokémon 3 stars?

No, not all Lucky Pokémon are 3-star; they have a minimum IV floor of 12/12/12, meaning they are guaranteed at least 2 stars, but can be 3-star or even 4-star (perfect 15/15/15) if the IVs roll high enough, with 12/12/12 being the "unluckiest" Lucky trade result.
 
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How to guarantee a lucky trade?

You can guarantee a lucky trade in Pokémon Go in two main ways: becoming Lucky Friends (random, but guaranteed when triggered) or using Guaranteed Lucky Trades (limited number, requires older Pokémon from 2019 or earlier), both of which give both players a lucky Pokémon with high IVs (at least 12/12/12). To use the older Pokémon method, one player must trade a Pokémon from 2019 or earlier, and neither player should have exceeded their limit (currently 35) for these specific trades, making them great for valuable shinies or legendaries. 
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What are the odds of getting 98% or better from a raid?

That means a 100% Pokemon occurs once every 216 raids, a 98% or better appears about once every 54 raids, a 96% appears about once every 22 raids, a 93% appears about once every 11 raids and a 91% appears once every 6 raids.
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What happens if you lucky trade a Hundo?

Stats always reroll. Never trade a hundo there is no point. It will become lucky but will not stay hundo.
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How rare is a perfect IV pokemon in Pokémon Go?

A 100% IV Pokémon, or "hundo," is quite rare, with odds of 1 in 4,096 in the wild, but much better chances from raids, eggs, or research encounters, which have a 1 in 216 probability due to higher IV floors (10-15 instead of 0-15). Trades offer good odds too, especially with Best Friends (around 1 in 1,331).
 
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What Pokémon card costs $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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How rare is Zygarde in Pokémon GO?

Zygarde is extremely rare and difficult to fully power up in Pokémon Go, not because it's hard to find initially (it's a guaranteed Special Research reward), but because evolving it to its 50% and especially its powerful 100% Complete Forme requires collecting a massive amount of Zygarde Cells via the Routes feature, which is time-consuming, inconsistent, and can be unavailable to some players. You're limited to 3 cells per day, and they often don't spawn, making the final form one of the hardest achievements in the game, notes GamePress, Reddit and Facebook groups. 
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Why should I not purify shadow Pokémon?

Shadows are 20% stronger. I never keep purified Pokemon. They deal 20% more damage but take 20% more damage so if it's a good gym defender normally purifying might be best, if it's shiny maybe leaving it shadow is best if you want more damage in raids then you might not want to purify that one.
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Why can't frustration be forgotten?

Frustration is a Charged Attack that all Shadow Pokémon know when they're caught. Frustration cannot be unlearned with a TM until you've purified the Shadow Pokémon, except during special events. Keep an eye on our official blog to learn about upcoming in-game and live Pokémon GO events.
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What Pokémon can't be traded?

You can't trade certain Pokémon due to game mechanics, usually Mythical Pokémon (Mew, Celebi, etc.), Shadow Pokémon, favorite Pokémon, or special event Pokémon like shiny Zacian/Zamazenta, often locked in Pokémon GO or the GTS (Global Trade System) in Pokémon HOME. Anything with an event ribbon or that's deemed "hacked" or "illegal" also gets blocked, but most core legendaries and mythicals can be friend-traded in HOME if not special event versions. 
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Which is rarer, Hundo or Nundo?

Yes, a Nundo (0% IV) is significantly rarer than a Hundo (100% IV) in Pokémon Go because many common ways to get Pokémon (raids, research, eggs, weather boost) have minimum IV floors (like 10/10/10), preventing Nundos, while Hundos can come from these sources plus trades, making them much more accessible.
 
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Do shinies have a 100% catch rate in Pokemon Go?

A friendly reminder that Shiny Legendary Pokemon encountered in Raids have a 100% catch rate! If you encounter a Shiny Mewtwo, use a Pinap Berry for double candy.
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How rare is a 100% IV Pokémon Go?

A 100% IV Pokémon, or "hundo," is quite rare, with odds of 1 in 4,096 in the wild, but much better chances from raids, eggs, or research encounters, which have a 1 in 216 probability due to higher IV floors (10-15 instead of 0-15). Trades offer good odds too, especially with Best Friends (around 1 in 1,331).
 
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