They require less Stardust
With the latest update forPokémon Goon iOS and Android, players can now get “Lucky” Pokémon that need less Stardust to power up. Here’s how it works: “The longer the Pokémon spends inside a Trainer’s Pokémon storage, the higher the chance of them becoming Lucky Pokémon when they are traded.”
Simply put, it’s a way for Niantic to encourage folks toget outside and trade often.

You’ll also find a few more features in today’s update:
One last thing for completionists: Lucky Pokémon data shows up in the Pokédex. As someone with three dozen variants of Pikachu inPokémon Shufflefor no good reason, I feel your pain.








