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New Pokemon GO 1 PokeCoin Bundle Gives You Pinaps and Ultra Balls

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As part of its COVID-19 response, Niantic has been adjusting Pokemon GO to make it easier to play at home while people shelter in place as a result of the pandemic. Part of this involves weekly Pokemon GO 1 PokeCoin bundles that give people a lot of helpful items they’d normally have to either pay more for or visit Poke Stops to collect. This week’s offer involves Pinap berries and Ultra Balls.

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This bundle is designed to make catching and evolving easier. The Ultra Balls are the strongest in the game, and you get 20 of them in this bundle. The Pinaps give you more candy when you successfully capture a Pokemon, bumping your reward up to 6 candies from 3.

The first of the Pokemon GO 1 PokeCoin bundle involved one that gave people 100 standard Poke Balls or 30 Incense items that would lure Pokemon to your location. The last one gave people 50 Great Balls.

As a reminder, the Pokemon GO spring event kicks off on April 9, 2020 and will last until April 16, 2020. People will get twice as much candy for hatching eggs. All Lucky Eggs will last for an hour instead of a half hour. New Field Research missions could result in Alolan Exeggutor or Audino appearances. Flower crown Bunearies will appear, flower hat Pikachus will appear, and new Togepi Avatar outfit items will appear. There will be more Chanseys, Exeggcutes, Mareeps, Marills, and Torchics than usual. Also, all eggs you get will be 2km and could have flower crown Pichu or Togepi in them. (Chingling, Happiny, Munchlax, Riolu, and Tyrogue could also be inside.)

Pokemon GO is available for Android and Apple iOS devices. The Pinap and Ultra Ball Pokemon GO 1 PokeCoin bundle will be available until April 13, 2020.


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