Should I Transfer Weak Pokémon?
When it comes to Pokémon, having a team of strong and powerful Pokémon is crucial to success. However, with the constant evolution of new Pokémon and the ability to transfer Pokémon between games, it’s common to accumulate a collection of weak Pokémon that are no longer useful. So, the question remains: should you transfer weak Pokémon?
Yes, I Recommend Always Transferring Low-Level Pokémon Except for the Following Cases:
You Only Have One of That Pokémon
I like to have one of each so I can have a “living Pokédex”
You Have Enough Candies to Evolve That Pokémon (Even When You Evolve Starting from High-CP)
Purified Pokémon will have better Appraisal and receive 2 points towards all their IVs. This can potentially bring a 2-star Shadow Pokémon to a 3-star if it’s purified. Purified Pokémon will receive a significant boost in Combat Power (CP).
Why Should You Transfer Weak Pokémon?
Here are some reasons why you should consider transferring weak Pokémon:
• Space Management: With the limited storage space in the Pokémon games, transferring weak Pokémon can help free up space for more powerful ones.
• Resource Allocation: Transferring weak Pokémon can help you allocate your resources more efficiently. For example, you can use the candies and other resources to evolve and power up stronger Pokémon.
• Improved Team Synergy: By transferring weak Pokémon, you can create a more balanced and cohesive team. This can help improve your overall performance in battles.
When Should You Not Transfer Weak Pokémon?
While transferring weak Pokémon is generally a good idea, there are some exceptions:
• Shadow Pokémon: Shadow Pokémon pack a serious punch; all of their attacks deal an additional 20% damage. Though they also take 20% more damage from their opponent’s attacks, there are certain situations where the advantage of extra power outweighs this consequence.
• High-IV Pokémon: If you have a Pokémon that is in the highest or second highest IV tier, it really is not that far away from perfect Max CP. So evolving a Pokémon with IV’s in the first or second tier is a good idea, you don’t need to wait for the perfect IV’s.
• Good Moves: If a weak Pokémon has good moves, it’s worth keeping it. This can be especially true if the Pokémon has a unique move that can’t be replicated by other Pokémon.
Conclusion
In conclusion, transferring weak Pokémon is a good idea, especially if you have a team that is not well-balanced or if you are running low on storage space. However, there are some exceptions, such as Shadow Pokémon, high-IV Pokémon, and Pokémon with good moves. By understanding when to transfer weak Pokémon and when to keep them, you can create a more effective and efficient team.
Table: Weak Pokémon Transfer Criteria
Criteria | Transfer? |
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Low-level Pokémon | Yes |
Pokémon with no unique moves | Yes |
Pokémon with poor IVs | Yes |
Shadow Pokémon | No |
High-IV Pokémon | No |
Pokémon with good moves | No |
Note: This table is a general guide and may not apply to every situation. The decision to transfer weak Pokémon should be based on your individual team and strategy.