GO Park
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Location: | North of Fuchsia City | |||
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Region: | Kanto | |||
Generations: | VII | |||
Location of GO Park in Kanto. | ||||
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The GO Park complex (Japanese: GOパーク GO Park) is a special Pokémon preserve present in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, located in Fuchsia City in the Safari Zone in Kanto. It allows the player to send over Pokémon from the Kanto Pokédex, including Alolan Forms, caught in Pokémon GO.
Areas
There are 20 different GO Parks, each capable of holding up to 50 Pokémon, giving a maximum capacity of 1,000 Pokémon. Each park contains a Play Yard.
Minigames
Once the player has 25 of the same species of Pokémon in the GO Park complex, a special minigame will begin in the Play Yard. In the minigame, the player is tasked with leading all the Pokémon into the goal area within the 3-minute time limit. If the player gets close enough to a Pokémon, it will follow the player. If the player bumps into one of the obstacles placed around the field, such as Diglett, Sandshrew, and Golem, the Pokémon currently following them will become surprised and run away. If all the Pokémon enter the goal area within the time limit, Candies will be awarded to the player.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Courage Candy | Random reward from the minigames | P E | |
Health Candy | Random reward from the minigames | P E | |
Mighty Candy | Random reward from the minigames | P E | |
Quick Candy | Random reward from the minigames | P E | |
Smart Candy | Random reward from the minigames | P E | |
Tough Candy | Random reward from the minigames | P E | |
Artwork
Outer Concept art from the Let's Go, Pikachu and Eevee! Super Music Collection | Inner Concept art from the Let's Go, Pikachu and Eevee! Super Music Collection |
Pokémon
The player can catch any Pokémon transferred over from Pokémon GO.
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go Eevee can receive any of the first 150 Pokémon, as well as Meltan and Melmetal. Mew, Shadow Pokémon, Purified Pokémon, and Pokémon with special accessories (such as Holiday Pikachu and Sunglasses Squirtle) cannot be transferred.
Like transfers through Pal Park or Poké Transporter, these transfers are one-way only, and cannot be sent back to GO.
Modifications to transferred Pokémon
Origin
Pokémon transferred from Pokémon GO have Pokémon GO as their game of origin, resulting in them having the GO origin mark .
The Pokémon's language of origin will also become the language that was originally set by the player in Let's Go. (The current language of the Pokémon GO account has no impact on the Pokémon's language of origin.)
Level
The Pokémon's level will be the same as its Power Up level in Pokémon GO, rounded down to the nearest integer. This means that Pokémon caught in GO Park can range from level 1 to level 40.
Moves
The moves that a Pokémon knew in Pokémon GO have no bearing on its moves in Let's Go. The Pokémon's moves are reset to moves it would know in the wild in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go Eevee! at its current level (i.e. its level-up moves at that level).
Original Trainer and nickname
Original Trainer information from Pokémon GO is only kept until re-caught in GO Park. When the Pokémon is re-caught in GO Park, the Let's Go player becomes the Pokémon's Original Trainer in all aspects except game of origin.
When it is caught in GO Park, the Pokémon's Original Trainer is set to the player in the Let's Go game; however, the Pokémon will still earn experience as if it were an outsider Pokémon.
The Pokémon's nickname is removed. However, because the Let's Go player is considered its Original Trainer, they can freely change its nickname.
Met Date
The date the Pokémon was first met is retained from Pokémon Go, the server time from Pokémon GO is used, rather than the Switch's current date and time.
Poké Ball
The type of ball used when initially obtaining the Pokémon in Pokémon GO is overridden when re-captured by the player in GO Park. The only available balls that can be used are standard Poké Balls, Great Balls, Ultra Balls, the Master Ball, and Premier Balls.
IVs
The Pokémon's IVs are calculated from its IVs in Pokémon GO. In Let's Go, its IVs are equal to one more than twice their corresponding IV in GO (i.e. LG = 2*GO + 1
). As a result, the maximum possible IV for a transferred Pokémon is 31 (the maximum possible for any Pokémon) while the minimum is 1.
Speed has no corresponding IV in Pokémon GO, so is randomly generated when the Pokémon is encountered in GO Park.
The following are the corresponding GO IVs for each IV in Let's Go.
Core series IV | GO IV |
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HP | HP |
Attack | Attack |
Defense | Defense |
Special Attack | Attack |
Special Defense | Defense |
Speed | N/A |
Example
If Alolan Vulpix with these IVs in Pokémon GO is transferred to Let's Go...
Hit Points | Attack | Defense | |
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8 | 15 | 4 |
It could have this set of IVs in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!:
Hit Points | Attack | Defense | Speed | Sp. Attack | Sp. Defense | |
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17 | 31 | 9 | 25 | 31 | 9 |
Nature
The Pokémon's Nature is randomly generated when the Pokémon is encountered in GO Park. It can be influenced by the fortune teller in Celadon City.
Height and weight
The Pokémon's height and weight are retained from Pokémon GO.
In other languages
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See also
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