Power Up

In Pokémon GO, the player can power up (Japanese: 強化 strengthen) a Pokémon using Stardust and Candy to increase its stats. This is analogous to raising a Pokémon's level in the core series games, but in Pokémon GO, no numeric level is visible for Pokémon.

A display to power up a Pokémon. The semi-circle gauge shows how close a Pokémon is to the power-up limit before and after being powered up.

Mechanics

Each Pokémon has a level that effectively counts how many times it has been powered up. Each level corresponds to a CP multiplier, a value used to calculate the Pokémon's stats and catch rate. Each power-up increases the level by 0.5, up to the player's Trainer level + 10. The cost to power up a Pokémon increases every two levels (or every four power-ups). The highest level a Pokémon can be powered up to is 50.

A Pokémon that is currently Mega Evolved cannot be powered up.

Process

Players can power up eligible Pokémon by clicking the "Power Up" button on the Pokémon's summary screen. Upon pressing the Power Up button, a pop-up screen will show the following information:

  • The Pokémon's current CP, with an arrow pointing to the CP it would have after Powered Up.
  • The Stardust cost to Power Up
  • The Candy cost to Power Up
  • The Candy XL cost to Power Up, if applicable

The pop-up screen displays this information for one power-up by default. The screen also displays "-" and "+" buttons, allowing players to decrease or increase the number of power-ups to apply to the Pokémon. Once players have chosen how much to Power Up their Pokémon, they can click the "Power Up" button on the pop-up screen to apply the changes. Clicking the "Cancel" button on the pop-up screen will return players to the Pokémon's summary screen without making any changes.

Stat changes

Powering up a Pokémon raises its CP, which is derived from its HP, Attack, and Defense; as such, some combination of these stats will also increase. The CP and HP changes are reflected through animations shown on the Pokémon's summary screen. A Pokémon whose maximum HP increases by powering up will also gain an equal amount of remaining HP; consequently, if the Pokémon being powered up has fainted, it will be revived with a remaining HP equal to that amount.

Levels

Powering Up a Pokémon requires both Stardust and Candy. The amount of Stardust and Candy required for the next Power Up will be shown on the Pokémon's summary screen. If the Pokémon is at the maximum level for the player's Trainer level, then the player will not be able to Power Up the Pokémon. Each time a Pokémon is powered up, its stats are recalculated using a new CP multiplier.

If a Pokémon is transferred from Pokémon GO to GO Park in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! or to Pokémon HOME, its resulting level will be equal to its level from Pokémon GO, rounded down to the nearest whole number.

CP multiplier

The following table shows the CP multiplier that corresponds to each level, along with the costs needed to power-up from that level. Cumulative costs show the total amount of Stardust and Candy needed to Power Up a Pokémon from Lv. 1. Pokémon that have reached Lv. 40 will require Candy XL instead of Candy to power up further.

Levels above 50 are unattainable by powering up, but have been coded into the game since the level cap was increased from 40 to 50. The CP multipliers for Lv. 50.5 and Lv. 51 are only attainable by a Lv. 49.5 and Lv. 50 Best Buddy, respectively, deployed as the player's current Buddy Pokémon. The CP multiplier for Lv. 55 is only attained by team leaders while Battle Training in Master League.

Lucky Pokémon require only 50% of the listed Stardust costs to Power Up. Shadow Pokémon cost 1.2× the listed Stardust and Candy to Power Up, while Purified Pokémon only require 90% of the listed Stardust and Candy costs (rounded up). Stardust reduction bonuses for Lucky and Purified Pokémon can stack, meaning that a Pokémon that is both Lucky and Purified only costs 45% of the normal Stardust amount to Power Up.

Level CP multiplier Power Up cost
Marginal Cumulative
10.09420012001
1.50.1351374320014002
20.1663978720016003
2.50.1926509120018004
30.21573247400112005
3.50.23657266400116006
40.25572005400120007
4.50.27353038400124008
50.29024988600130009
5.50.306057386001360010
60.32108766001420011
6.50.335445036001480012
70.349212688001560013
7.50.362457768001640014
80.37523568001720015
8.50.387592428001800016
90.3995672810001900017
9.50.41119354100011000018
100.4225100011100019
10.50.43292641100011200020
110.44310755130021330022
11.50.45305996130021460024
120.4627984130021590026
12.50.47233608130021720028
130.48168495160021880030
13.50.49085581160022040032
140.49985844160022200034
14.50.50870176160022360036
150.51739395190022550038
15.50.5259425190022740040
160.5343543190022930042
16.50.54263575190023120044
170.5507927220023340046
17.50.55883059220023560048
180.5667545220023780050
18.50.57456913220024000052
190.5822789250024250054
19.50.5898879250024500056
200.5974250024750058
20.50.60482366250025000060
210.6121573300035300063
21.50.61940411300035600066
220.6265671300035900069
22.50.63364917300036200072
230.64065295350036550075
23.50.64758096350036900078
240.65443563350037250081
24.50.66121926350037600084
250.667934400038000087
25.50.67458189400038400090
260.6811649400048800094
26.50.68768489400049200098
270.694143654500496500102
27.50.7005428945004101000106
280.706884245004105500110
28.50.713169145004110000114
290.719399150004115000118
29.50.7255756250004120000122
300.731750004125000126
30.50.7347410250004130000130
310.737769560006136000136
31.50.7407855860006142000142
320.7437894360006148000148
32.50.746781260006154000154
330.7497610470008161000162
33.50.752729170008168000170
340.755685570008175000178
34.50.7586303670008182000186
350.76156384800010190000196
35.50.76448607800010198000206
360.76739717800010206000216
36.50.77029727800010214000226
370.7731865900012223000238
37.50.77606494900012232000250
380.77893275900012241000262
38.50.78179008900012250000274
390.7846371000015260000289
39.50.787473591000015270000304
400.7903100001028000010
40.50.79280394100001029000020
410.7953110001030100030
41.50.79780392110001031200040
420.8003110001232300052
42.50.80280389110001233400064
430.8053120001234600076
43.50.80780387120001235800088
440.81031200015370000103
44.50.812803841200015382000118
450.81531300015395000133
45.50.817803821300015408000148
460.82031300017421000165
46.50.82280381300017434000182
470.82531400017448000199
47.50.827803781400017462000216
480.83031400020476000236
48.50.832803751400020490000256
490.83531500020505000276
49.50.837803731500020520000296
500.8403Maximum power up
50.50.84280371Best Buddy only
510.8453
51.50.84780369N/A
520.8503
52.50.85280366
530.8553
53.50.85780364
540.8603
54.50.86280362
550.8653Master League Battle Training

Initial level

Pokémon can only be obtained at whole-number levels, including those from trades, in which the levels are rounded down.

The following shows the possible range of initial levels for each encounter type.

Encounter Power Up level Weather Boost
Wild spawn [1 .. min(Trainer_level, 30)]
Hatched min(Trainer_level, 20)
Field/Special Research 15
Raid Battle 20
Shadow Pokémon 8
Purified Pokémon min(Trainer level, 25)
Trade ⌊min(Trainer_level + 2, original_level)⌋*

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 強化 Kèuhngfa
Mandarin 強化 Qiánghuà
French Recharger
German Stärken
Italian Potenziare
Korean 강화 Ganghwa
Brazilian Portuguese Fortalecer
Spanish Poder
Thai พาวเวอร์อัป Power Up



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