With the introduction of pvp battles you also need stardust to buy secondary charge moves for trainer battles raids and gyms. 108 points 1 year ago.
However trades for new pokedex entries start at 20000 stardust and shiny or legendary trades start at 1000000 stardust.
How much stardust to trade shiny legendary.
A standard trade involves pokemon that are not shiny not legendary and which you have already caught.
Special trading involves legendary shiny and pokemon that either trainer has not yet caught special trading costs 40k stardust per trade and is limited to one trade per day pokemon quest trading.
The most expensive trade on this list is for a legendary or shiny that you dont yet have in your poke dex and it will cost you a whopping 1000000 stardust.
Pokemon level can also change.
This means that those 1000000 stardust cost trades for pokemon not in.
For each friendship level the amount of stardust required for a trade reduces as follows.
Ivs hp and cp change when trading but moves gender and size of the traded pokemon stay the same.
The prices for non registered pokemon are insane but theres a massive discount for increasing your friendship level with a trading partner.
The 1000000 and 800000 stardust prices when trading legendaryshiny ones always make me giggle.
Standard trades cost 100 stardust.
So assuming you are good friends if your friend has that shiny that trade will cost 20000 dust.
Special trades which involve legendary shiny and new for your pokedex are another story.
Same anything above 100k is not worth it to me also most i know whic ask me for legendaries dont even have 50k dust.
The discount starts at 20 for great but sharply increases to 92 when you hit the ultra level.
And yeah they go down but not fast.
They could start at one million stardust with a good friend.
If your friend does not have the shiny it will cost 1000000.
But if one of you dont have a legendary or shiny in a trade then the cost jumps up massively.
Getting to be better friends will help immensely with this however bringing the cost of the same trade to a still substantial but eminently manageable 40000 stardust.
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