Pokemon Go Friend Codes – Remote Raids, Trades and Nests
Where to go for Remote Raids, Trades and Friend Codes for Pokémon Go
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It’s no mystery that Pokémon Go is a better game with friends. Trading and Raids are integral to the game but require friends and allies to do. Although the game encourages players to play with their friends, a good thing, by all means. But when a group of one, two or four can’t really take on a level 5 Raid, things get frustrating.
That’s what Pokémon Go Guide is all about. Here you can share you Pokémon Go friend code with strangers across the world and get invited into remote raids and share gifts with each other.
Pokemon Go Friend Codes
You can share and find other players’ Pokémon Go Friend Codes here. All you need to do is sign up, put in your Pokémon Go nickname and friend code. Players will then be able to send and receive gifts from around the world.
You can narrow down the selection of friend codes depending on world location. You can chat with other players by joining their Discord server. You’ll find just about anything and anyone here to help you on your Pokémon Go adventure!
Long Distance Trading in Pokémon Go
Sadly though, long distance trading isn’t currently available in-game. To trade with others, you need to meet a minimum distance requirement, which usually means you need to meet these people in person.
Nonetheless, players will post Pokémon they’re willing to trade. If you end up being close enough to meet and trade, it’s ideal. You can see the trades here.
This limit on trading is to ensure there’s no mass-trading. Not to mention, it would likely end up being monetised. Players would put their ‘traded’ Pokémon on eBay for purchase if this were possible.
Nest Locations
Players can also share nest locations on Pokémon Go Guide, here you’ll find all the details and information on any nearby nests.