Candy

Candy (Japanese: アメ Candy) is a type of item in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! and Pokémon Sword and Shield.

If you were looking for the Pokémon Musical Prop with the same name, see Prop.
If you were looking for the currency in Pokémon GO, see Candy (GO).

In the core series games

Typically speaking, a Candy is an item that, when consumed by a Pokémon, permanently increases certain attributes. The Rare Candy, introduced in Generation I, is used to increase a Pokémon's level by one. It was the only Candy up until Generation VII.

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, there are three types of Candy: stat-based Candy, species-based Candy, and Rare Candy, which appear as a type of item stored in the Candy Jar. Candy can be used to increase a Pokémon's AVs, except the Rare Candy, which instead boosts a Pokémon's level.

Stat-based Candy

Stat-based candy can be used by any Pokémon to raise the AV of a specific stat, depending on the kind of Candy. They come in three sizes: regular, L and XL. They are more commonly found than species-specific Candy, as multiple of these Candies are often required to raise a single AV point. As a Pokémon's AV increases for a stat, it will require more and larger Candy to further increase the same stat by one AV. Regular-sized Candy can only raise a stat up to 50 AVs. L-sized Candy can go up to 100 AVs, but require the Pokémon to be at least level 30. XL-sized Candy can reach the maximum 200 AVs, but only work for level 60 and up.

Stat Candy
HP Health Candy Health Candy L Health Candy XL
Attack Mighty Candy Mighty Candy L Mighty Candy XL
Defense Tough Candy Tough Candy L Tough Candy XL
Special Attack Smart Candy Smart Candy L Smart Candy XL
Special Defense Courage Candy Courage Candy L Courage Candy XL
Speed Quick Candy Quick Candy L Quick Candy XL
Min Level Lv 30+ Lv 60+
Max AVs 50 100 200


The following lists how many Candy it takes to incrementally increase a Pokémon's AV to a certain value, depending on the Candy's size.

AVs
1 - 10111
11 - 14211
15 - 17311
18 - 20411
21 - 22511
23 - 24611
25 - 26711
27 - 28811
29 - 30911
311011
32 - 331111
341211
35 - 361311
371411
381511
39 - 401611
41 - 421711
43 - 451811
46 - 471911
48 - 502011
51 - 5721
58 - 7531
76 - 10041
101 - 1532
154 - 1583
159 - 1644
165 - 1695
170 - 1746
175 - 1797
180 - 1838
184 - 1879
188 - 19210
193 - 19611
197 - 20012


Species-based Candy

Species-based Candy can only be used by Pokémon of its corresponding evolutionary family. Bulbasaur Candy, for example, can only be used by Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur. When one is used, it will increase all stats by one AV point, up until all stats hit the maximum 200 AVs, and has no level requirements. Unlike in Pokémon GO, species-specific Candy do not play a role in evolution. Additionally, unlike Pokémon GO since the introduction of Tyrogue, Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan have separate Candy.

Candy Japanese Compatible Pokémon
Bulbasaur Candy フシギダネのアメ
Charmander Candy ヒトカゲのアメ
Squirtle Candy ゼニガメのアメ
Caterpie Candy キャタピーのアメ
Weedle Candy ビードルのアメ
Pidgey Candy ポッポのアメ
Rattata Candy コラッタのアメ
Spearow Candy オニスズメのアメ
Ekans Candy アーボのアメ
Pikachu Candy ピカチュウのアメ
Sandshrew Candy サンドのアメ
Nidoran♀ Candy ニドラン♀のアメ
Nidoran♂ Candy ニドラン♂のアメ
Clefairy Candy ピッピのアメ
Vulpix Candy ロコンのアメ
Jigglypuff Candy プリンのアメ
Zubat Candy ズバットのアメ
Oddish Candy ナゾノクサのアメ
Paras Candy パラスのアメ
Venonat Candy コンパンのアメ
Diglett Candy ディグダのアメ
Meowth Candy ニャースのアメ
Psyduck Candy コダックのアメ
Mankey Candy マンキーのアメ
Growlithe Candy ガーディのアメ
Poliwag Candy ニョロモのアメ
Abra Candy ケーシィのアメ
Machop Candy ワンリキーのアメ
Bellsprout Candy マダツボミのアメ
Tentacool Candy メノクラゲのアメ
Geodude Candy イシツブテのアメ
Ponyta Candy ポニータのアメ
Slowpoke Candy ヤドンのアメ
Magnemite Candy コイルのアメ
Farfetch'd Candy カモネギのアメ
Doduo Candy ドードーのアメ
Seel Candy パウワウのアメ
Grimer Candy ベトベターのアメ
Shellder Candy シェルダーのアメ
Gastly Candy ゴースのアメ
Onix Candy イワークのアメ
Drowzee Candy スリープのアメ
Krabby Candy クラブのアメ
Voltorb Candy ビリリダマのアメ
Exeggcute Candy タマタマのアメ
Cubone Candy カラカラのアメ
Hitmonlee Candy サワムラーのアメ
Hitmonchan Candy エビワラーのアメ
Lickitung Candy ベロリンガのアメ
Koffing Candy ドガースのアメ
Rhyhorn Candy サイホーンのアメ
Chansey Candy ラッキーのアメ
Tangela Candy モンジャラのアメ
Kangaskhan Candy ガルーラのアメ
Horsea Candy タッツーのアメ
Goldeen Candy トサキントのアメ
Staryu Candy ヒトデマンのアメ
Mr. Mime Candy バリヤードのアメ
Scyther Candy ストライクのアメ
Jynx Candy ルージュラのアメ
Electabuzz Candy エレブーのアメ
Magmar Candy ブーバーのアメ
Pinsir Candy カイロスのアメ
Tauros Candy ケンタロスのアメ
Magikarp Candy コイキングのアメ
Lapras Candy ラプラスのアメ
Ditto Candy メタモンのアメ
Eevee Candy イーブイのアメ
Porygon Candy ポリゴンのアメ
Omanyte Candy オムナイトのアメ
Kabuto Candy カブトのアメ
Aerodactyl Candy プテラのアメ
Snorlax Candy カビゴンのアメ
Articuno Candy フリーザーのアメ
Zapdos Candy サンダーのアメ
Moltres Candy ファイヤーのアメ
Dratini Candy ミニリュウのアメ
Mewtwo Candy ミュウツーのアメ
Mew Candy ミュウのアメ
Meltan Candy メルタンのアメ

Acquisition

Candy is most commonly obtained through catching wild Pokémon or transferring Pokémon to Professor Oak. The type of Candy obtained depends on the species caught or transferred. The stat-based Candies that can be rewarded correspond directly with the species' effort values yield in other core series game. For example, if a Pokémon like Growlithe would yield EVs in Attack in those games, it may award Mighty Candies (of any size) if caught in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. Pokémon that would yield EVs for multiple stats, like Seadra which gives both Defense and Special Attack EVs, may award Tough Candies, Smart Candies, or both.

See also: List of Pokémon by effort value yield

Catching a wild Pokémon may sometimes award player a random number of Candy. The higher the player's Catch Combo, the more likely that higher quantities and larger Candies will be awarded. A player may start earning regular-sized Candy after catching 30 Pokémon; Candy L can be earned after catching 60 Pokémon, and Candy XL can be earned after catching 90. Players may start earning species-specific candy after catching a total of 120 Pokémon.

For every Pokémon transferred, Professor Oak will award the player one stat-based Candy based off whichever Candy it may yield when caught in the wild.

Species-based Candy can repeatedly be obtained by:

  • Catching compatible Pokémon (chance of obtaining increases with Catch Combo)
  • Transfer 50 compatible Pokémon of the same species to Professor Oak
  • Stroll Pokémon with Poké Ball Plus (up to two Candies per every 5,000 Exp. gained)
    • One Candy for strolling Pokémon and one Candy for walking Pokémon in game, if any

Several Voltorb Candy can be found daily as hidden items in the Power Plant

Additionally, depending on the game, players can obtain PikachuP/EeveeE Candy once through the following means:

Note that as a result of the various acquisition methods, species-specific Candy for Legendary and Mythical Pokémon can only be obtained through one or more of the following methods:

  • Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres: Repeatedly catch through wild sky rare encounters, transfer multiple from GO and send to Professor Oak, or stroll with the Poké Ball Plus
  • Mewtwo: Transfer multiple from GO and send to Professor Oak, or stroll with the Poké Ball Plus. With no external devices, the only way to obtain one or more Mewtwo Candy would be to trade over numerous Mewtwo from separate save files before sending all of them to Professor Oak.
  • Meltan: Transfer multiple from GO and send to Professor Oak, or stroll with the Poké Ball Plus
  • Mew: Stroll with the Poké Ball Plus only

In Pokémon Sword and Shield

In Sword and Shield, along with Rare Candies, two other types of Candy are available: Exp. Candy and Dynamax Candy.

Exp. Candy

Main article: Exp. Candy

An Exp. Candy increases a Pokémon's experience by a flat amount, depending on its size. Exp. Candies can be obtained as rewards for winning Max Raid Battles.

Dynamax Candy

Main article: Dynamax Candy

A Dynamax Candy increases a Pokémon's Dynamax Level by one, which increases the amount of HP it gains upon Dynamaxing. Dynamax Candies can be obtained as rewards for winning Max Raid Battles.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 糖果 Tòhnggwó
Mandarin 糖果 Tángguǒ
French Bonbon
German Bonbon
Italian Caramelle
Korean 사탕 Satang
Brazilian Portuguese Doce
Russian Конфета Konfeta
Spanish Caramelo
Thai ลูกอม Lukom



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