Pokémon GO Buddy Tip: Which Pokémon Buddy Could Help You Collect Candies?

First Posted: Sep 15, 2016 04:20 AM EDT
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So, what is special about a Pokémon candy? One essential element of Pokémon Go is the candy, which could make your Pokémon evolve and make them stronger by intensifying their combat points. The good news is that there are now Pokémon buddies that could help you collect more candies.

The question is who is the best buddy that can give you more candies.Vg247.com shared some of the following best Pokémon buddies that could evolve your Magikarp into a dragon-raging Gyrados or a tiny-wee Caterpie into a still Metapod:

1. Kabuto

Kabuto is a water, rock type of Pokémon that could evolve into a Kabutop with 50 candies. This Pokémon Go buddy could collect a candy for at least five kilometers.

2. Omanyte

Omanayte is another water, rock type of Pokémon just like Kabuto. It is one of the ancient Pokémon that has been reinforced from fossils by people. If it sensed an enemy, it hides inside its hard shell. It can give you a candy for every five-kilometer walk. Omanyte could evolve into Omastar.

3. Grimer

Grimer, which is a toxic type of Pokémon, is not that an ideal buddy but it can give you a candy for every three kilometers walk. It also enters sewerage pipes to drink dirty wastewater. This buddy could evolve into a Muk for 50 candies.

4. Dratini or Dragonair

Everybody wants to capture Dratini, which is a Dragon-type Pokémon. This buddy continually sheds and marshes off its old skin. It can collect a candy for every five kilometers. For 125 candies, Dratini could evolve into a Dragonite.

5. Charmander or Charmeleon

This Pokémon buddy is a Fire-type Pokémon in which the flame at the tip of its tail is a sign of its emotions. When it enjoys itself, the flame waver. On the other hand, when it is infuriating, the flame burns violently. This best buddy could collect one candy for every kilometer walk. It evolves to Charizard for 125 candies.

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