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{{samename|[[Pokémon Musical]] Prop with the same name|Prop}}
{{samename|currency in [[Pokémon GO]]|Candy (GO)}} ''For the currency in [[Pokémon Sleep]], see [[Candy (Sleep)]].''
{{split|Candy and {{redlink|Candy (GO)}}}}


'''Candy''' (Japanese: '''アメ''' ''Candy'') is a type of currency introduced in {{g|GO}} and a type of item in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] and {{g|Sword and Shield}}.
'''Candy''' (Japanese: '''アメ''' ''Candy'') is a type of [[item]] in the [[Pokémon games]]. They can be used on a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} outside of {{pkmn|battle}} to permanently increase certain attributes.


==In the core series games==
==Types of Candy==
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]].
===Rare Candy===
{{main|Rare Candy}}
A Rare Candy increases a Pokémon's level by one. It can also be used to [[Evolution|evolve]] level 100 Pokémon that [[Methods of evolution#Leveling up|evolve by leveling up]].


===In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!===
===Exp. Candy===
{{main|Exp. Candy}}
An Exp. Candy increases a Pokémon's [[experience]] by a flat amount, which is different depending on the size.
 
===Game-exclusive Candy===
====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 {{AV}}s, except the [[Rare Candy]], which instead boosts a Pokémon's [[level]].
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 {{AV}}s, except the [[Rare Candy]], which instead boosts a Pokémon's [[level]].


====Stat-based Candy====
=====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-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.


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| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | '''197 - 200''' || — || — || style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 12
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | '''197 - 200''' || — || — || style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 12
|}{{-}}
|}{{-}}
 
=====Species-based Candy=====
====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 {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Ivysaur}}, and {{p|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 {{p|Tyrogue}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}} and {{p|Hitmonchan}} have separate Candy.
Species-based Candy can only be used by Pokémon of its corresponding evolutionary family. Bulbasaur Candy, for example, can only be used by {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Ivysaur}}, and {{p|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 {{p|Tyrogue}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}} and {{p|Hitmonchan}} have separate Candy.


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! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2" | Candy
! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2" | Candy
! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}" | Japanese
! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}" | Japanese
! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}" | Compatible Pokémon
! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Compatible Pokémon
! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" |Finite methods
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
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| フシギダネのアメ
| フシギダネのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|001|Bulbasaur}}{{MSP/PE|002|Ivysaur}}{{MSP/PE|003|Venusaur}}
| {{MSP/PE|001|Bulbasaur}}{{MSP/PE|002|Ivysaur}}{{MSP/PE|003|Venusaur}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| ヒトカゲのアメ
| ヒトカゲのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|004|Charmander}}{{MSP/PE|005|Charmeleon}}{{MSP/PE|006|Charizard}}
| {{MSP/PE|004|Charmander}}{{MSP/PE|005|Charmeleon}}{{MSP/PE|006|Charizard}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| ゼニガメのアメ
| ゼニガメのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|007|Squirtle}}{{MSP/PE|008|Wartortle}}{{MSP/PE|009|Blastoise}}
| {{MSP/PE|007|Squirtle}}{{MSP/PE|008|Wartortle}}{{MSP/PE|009|Blastoise}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
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| キャタピーのアメ
| キャタピーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|010|Caterpie}}{{MSP/PE|011|Metapod}}{{MSP/PE|012|Butterfree}}
| {{MSP/PE|010|Caterpie}}{{MSP/PE|011|Metapod}}{{MSP/PE|012|Butterfree}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ビードルのアメ
| ビードルのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|013|Weedle}}{{MSP/PE|014|Kakuna}}{{MSP/PE|015|Beedrill}}
| {{MSP/PE|013|Weedle}}{{MSP/PE|014|Kakuna}}{{MSP/PE|015|Beedrill}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ポッポのアメ
| ポッポのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP/PE|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP/PE|018|Pidgeot}}
| {{MSP/PE|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP/PE|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP/PE|018|Pidgeot}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| コラッタのアメ
| コラッタのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|019|Rattata}}{{MSP/PE|019A|Rattata}}{{MSP/PE|020|Raticate}}{{MSP/PE|020A|Raticate}}
| {{MSP/PE|019|Rattata}}{{MSP/PE|019A|Rattata}}{{MSP/PE|020|Raticate}}{{MSP/PE|020A|Raticate}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| オニスズメのアメ
| オニスズメのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|021|Spearow}}{{MSP/PE|022|Fearow}}
| {{MSP/PE|021|Spearow}}{{MSP/PE|022|Fearow}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| アーボのアメ
| アーボのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|023|Ekans}}{{MSP/PE|024|Arbok}}
| {{MSP/PE|023|Ekans}}{{MSP/PE|024|Arbok}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| ピカチュウのアメ
| ピカチュウのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|025|Pikachu}}[[File:025PaMSPE.png|link=Partner Pokémon (game)|Partner Pikachu]]{{MSP/PE|026|Raichu}}{{MSP/PE|026A|Raichu}}
| {{MSP/PE|025|Pikachu}}[[File:025PaMSPE.png|link=Partner Pokémon (game)|Partner Pikachu]]{{MSP/PE|026|Raichu}}{{MSP/PE|026A|Raichu}}
| {{rt|11|Kanto}} (Receive 5 for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Will){{sup/7|P}}<br>[[Pokémon Tower]] (Receive 5 for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Holly){{sup/7|P}}<br>[[Victory Road (Kanto)|Victory Road]] (Receive 10 for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Alemana){{sup/7|P}}
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| サンドのアメ
| サンドのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|027|Sandshrew}}{{MSP/PE|027A|Sandshrew}}{{MSP/PE|028|Sandslash}}{{MSP/PE|028A|Sandslash}}
| {{MSP/PE|027|Sandshrew}}{{MSP/PE|027A|Sandshrew}}{{MSP/PE|028|Sandslash}}{{MSP/PE|028A|Sandslash}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| ニドラン♀のアメ
| ニドラン♀のアメ
| {{MSP/PE|029|Nidoran♀}}{{MSP/PE|030|Nidorina}}{{MSP/PE|031|Nidoqueen}}
| {{MSP/PE|029|Nidoran♀}}{{MSP/PE|030|Nidorina}}{{MSP/PE|031|Nidoqueen}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| ニドラン♂のアメ
| ニドラン♂のアメ
| {{MSP/PE|032|Nidoran♂}}{{MSP/PE|033|Nidorino}}{{MSP/PE|034|Nidoking}}
| {{MSP/PE|032|Nidoran♂}}{{MSP/PE|033|Nidorino}}{{MSP/PE|034|Nidoking}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| ピッピのアメ
| ピッピのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|035|Clefairy}}{{MSP/PE|036|Clefable}}
| {{MSP/PE|035|Clefairy}}{{MSP/PE|036|Clefable}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ロコンのアメ
| ロコンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|037|Vulpix}}{{MSP/PE|037A|Vulpix}}{{MSP/PE|038|Ninetales}}{{MSP/PE|038A|Ninetales}}
| {{MSP/PE|037|Vulpix}}{{MSP/PE|037A|Vulpix}}{{MSP/PE|038|Ninetales}}{{MSP/PE|038A|Ninetales}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| プリンのアメ
| プリンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|039|Jigglypuff}}{{MSP/PE|040|Wigglytuff}}
| {{MSP/PE|039|Jigglypuff}}{{MSP/PE|040|Wigglytuff}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| ズバットのアメ
| ズバットのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|041|Zubat}}{{MSP/PE|042|Golbat}}
| {{MSP/PE|041|Zubat}}{{MSP/PE|042|Golbat}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| ナゾノクサのアメ
| ナゾノクサのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|043|Oddish}}{{MSP/PE|044|Gloom}}{{MSP/PE|045|Vileplume}}
| {{MSP/PE|043|Oddish}}{{MSP/PE|044|Gloom}}{{MSP/PE|045|Vileplume}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| パラスのアメ
| パラスのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|046|Paras}}{{MSP/PE|047|Parasect}}
| {{MSP/PE|046|Paras}}{{MSP/PE|047|Parasect}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| コンパンのアメ
| コンパンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|048|Venonat}}{{MSP/PE|049|Venomoth}}
| {{MSP/PE|048|Venonat}}{{MSP/PE|049|Venomoth}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ディグダのアメ
| ディグダのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|050|Diglett}}{{MSP/PE|050A|Diglett}}{{MSP/PE|051|Dugtrio}}{{MSP/PE|051A|Dugtrio}}
| {{MSP/PE|050|Diglett}}{{MSP/PE|050A|Diglett}}{{MSP/PE|051|Dugtrio}}{{MSP/PE|051A|Dugtrio}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| ニャースのアメ
| ニャースのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|052|Meowth}}{{MSP/PE|052A|Meowth}}{{MSP/PE|053|Persian}}{{MSP/PE|053A|Persian}}
| {{MSP/PE|052|Meowth}}{{MSP/PE|052A|Meowth}}{{MSP/PE|053|Persian}}{{MSP/PE|053A|Persian}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| コダックのアメ
| コダックのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|054|Psyduck}}{{MSP/PE|055|Golduck}}
| {{MSP/PE|054|Psyduck}}{{MSP/PE|055|Golduck}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| マンキーのアメ
| マンキーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|056|Mankey}}{{MSP/PE|057|Primeape}}
| {{MSP/PE|056|Mankey}}{{MSP/PE|057|Primeape}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ガーディのアメ
| ガーディのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|058|Growlithe}}{{MSP/PE|059|Arcanine}}
| {{MSP/PE|058|Growlithe}}{{MSP/PE|059|Arcanine}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| ニョロモのアメ
| ニョロモのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|060|Poliwag}}{{MSP/PE|061|Poliwhirl}}{{MSP/PE|062|Poliwrath}}
| {{MSP/PE|060|Poliwag}}{{MSP/PE|061|Poliwhirl}}{{MSP/PE|062|Poliwrath}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ケーシィのアメ
| ケーシィのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|063|Abra}}{{MSP/PE|064|Kadabra}}{{MSP/PE|065|Alakazam}}
| {{MSP/PE|063|Abra}}{{MSP/PE|064|Kadabra}}{{MSP/PE|065|Alakazam}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
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| ワンリキーのアメ
| ワンリキーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|066|Machop}}{{MSP/PE|067|Machoke}}{{MSP/PE|068|Machamp}}
| {{MSP/PE|066|Machop}}{{MSP/PE|067|Machoke}}{{MSP/PE|068|Machamp}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
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| マダツボミのアメ
| マダツボミのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|069|Bellsprout}}{{MSP/PE|070|Weepinbell}}{{MSP/PE|071|Victreebel}}
| {{MSP/PE|069|Bellsprout}}{{MSP/PE|070|Weepinbell}}{{MSP/PE|071|Victreebel}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| メノクラゲのアメ
| メノクラゲのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|072|Tentacool}}{{MSP/PE|073|Tentacruel}}
| {{MSP/PE|072|Tentacool}}{{MSP/PE|073|Tentacruel}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| イシツブテのアメ
| イシツブテのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|074|Geodude}}{{MSP/PE|074A|Geodude}}{{MSP/PE|075|Graveler}}{{MSP/PE|075A|Graveler}}{{MSP/PE|076|Golem}}{{MSP/PE|076A|Golem}}
| {{MSP/PE|074|Geodude}}{{MSP/PE|074A|Geodude}}{{MSP/PE|075|Graveler}}{{MSP/PE|075A|Graveler}}{{MSP/PE|076|Golem}}{{MSP/PE|076A|Golem}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| ポニータのアメ
| ポニータのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|077|Ponyta}}{{MSP/PE|078|Rapidash}}
| {{MSP/PE|077|Ponyta}}{{MSP/PE|078|Rapidash}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| ヤドンのアメ
| ヤドンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|079|Slowpoke}}{{MSP/PE|080|Slowbro}}
| {{MSP/PE|079|Slowpoke}}{{MSP/PE|080|Slowbro}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
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| コイルのアメ
| コイルのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|081|Magnemite}}{{MSP/PE|082|Magneton}}
| {{MSP/PE|081|Magnemite}}{{MSP/PE|082|Magneton}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| カモネギのアメ
| カモネギのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|083|Farfetch'd}}
| {{MSP/PE|083|Farfetch'd}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ドードーのアメ
| ドードーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|084|Doduo}}{{MSP/PE|085|Dodrio}}
| {{MSP/PE|084|Doduo}}{{MSP/PE|085|Dodrio}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy White Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy White Sprite.png]]
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| パウワウのアメ
| パウワウのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|086|Seel}}{{MSP/PE|087|Dewgong}}
| {{MSP/PE|086|Seel}}{{MSP/PE|087|Dewgong}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| ベトベターのアメ
| ベトベターのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|088|Grimer}}{{MSP/PE|088A|Grimer}}{{MSP/PE|089|Muk}}{{MSP/PE|089A|Muk}}
| {{MSP/PE|088|Grimer}}{{MSP/PE|088A|Grimer}}{{MSP/PE|089|Muk}}{{MSP/PE|089A|Muk}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| シェルダーのアメ
| シェルダーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|090|Shellder}}{{MSP/PE|091|Cloyster}}
| {{MSP/PE|090|Shellder}}{{MSP/PE|091|Cloyster}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| ゴースのアメ
| ゴースのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|092|Gastly}}{{MSP/PE|093|Haunter}}{{MSP/PE|094|Gengar}}
| {{MSP/PE|092|Gastly}}{{MSP/PE|093|Haunter}}{{MSP/PE|094|Gengar}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
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| イワークのアメ
| イワークのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|095|Onix}}
| {{MSP/PE|095|Onix}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| スリープのアメ
| スリープのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|096|Drowzee}}{{MSP/PE|097|Hypno}}
| {{MSP/PE|096|Drowzee}}{{MSP/PE|097|Hypno}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| クラブのアメ
| クラブのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|098|Krabby}}{{MSP/PE|099|Kingler}}
| {{MSP/PE|098|Krabby}}{{MSP/PE|099|Kingler}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| ビリリダマのアメ
| ビリリダマのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|100|Voltorb}}{{MSP/PE|101|Electrode}}
| {{MSP/PE|100|Voltorb}}{{MSP/PE|101|Electrode}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| タマタマのアメ
| タマタマのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|102|Exeggcute}}{{MSP/PE|103|Exeggutor}}{{MSP/PE|103A|Exeggutor}}
| {{MSP/PE|102|Exeggcute}}{{MSP/PE|103|Exeggutor}}{{MSP/PE|103A|Exeggutor}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| カラカラのアメ
| カラカラのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|104|Cubone}}{{MSP/PE|105|Marowak}}{{MSP/PE|105A|Marowak}}
| {{MSP/PE|104|Cubone}}{{MSP/PE|105|Marowak}}{{MSP/PE|105A|Marowak}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| サワムラーのアメ
| サワムラーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|106|Hitmonlee}}
| {{MSP/PE|106|Hitmonlee}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| エビワラーのアメ
| エビワラーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|107|Hitmonchan}}
| {{MSP/PE|107|Hitmonchan}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| ベロリンガのアメ
| ベロリンガのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|108|Lickitung}}
| {{MSP/PE|108|Lickitung}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| ドガースのアメ
| ドガースのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|109|Koffing}}{{MSP/PE|110|Weezing}}
| {{MSP/PE|109|Koffing}}{{MSP/PE|110|Weezing}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
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| サイホーンのアメ
| サイホーンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|111|Rhyhorn}}{{MSP/PE|112|Rhydon}}
| {{MSP/PE|111|Rhyhorn}}{{MSP/PE|112|Rhydon}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| ラッキーのアメ
| ラッキーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|113|Chansey}}
| {{MSP/PE|113|Chansey}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| モンジャラのアメ
| モンジャラのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|114|Tangela}}
| {{MSP/PE|114|Tangela}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ガルーラのアメ
| ガルーラのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|115|Kangaskhan}}
| {{MSP/PE|115|Kangaskhan}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| タッツーのアメ
| タッツーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|116|Horsea}}{{MSP/PE|117|Seadra}}
| {{MSP/PE|116|Horsea}}{{MSP/PE|117|Seadra}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| トサキントのアメ
| トサキントのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|118|Goldeen}}{{MSP/PE|119|Seaking}}
| {{MSP/PE|118|Goldeen}}{{MSP/PE|119|Seaking}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ヒトデマンのアメ
| ヒトデマンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|120|Staryu}}{{MSP/PE|121|Starmie}}
| {{MSP/PE|120|Staryu}}{{MSP/PE|121|Starmie}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| バリヤードのアメ
| バリヤードのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|122|Mr. Mime}}
| {{MSP/PE|122|Mr. Mime}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Green Sprite.png]]
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| ストライクのアメ
| ストライクのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|123|Scyther}}
| {{MSP/PE|123|Scyther}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| ルージュラのアメ
| ルージュラのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|124|Jynx}}
| {{MSP/PE|124|Jynx}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| エレブーのアメ
| エレブーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|125|Electabuzz}}
| {{MSP/PE|125|Electabuzz}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| ブーバーのアメ
| ブーバーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|126|Magmar}}
| {{MSP/PE|126|Magmar}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| カイロスのアメ
| カイロスのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|127|Pinsir}}
| {{MSP/PE|127|Pinsir}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| ケンタロスのアメ
| ケンタロスのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|128|Tauros}}
| {{MSP/PE|128|Tauros}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Red Sprite.png]]
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| コイキングのアメ
| コイキングのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|129|Magikarp}}{{MSP/PE|130|Gyarados}}
| {{MSP/PE|129|Magikarp}}{{MSP/PE|130|Gyarados}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| ラプラスのアメ
| ラプラスのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|131|Lapras}}
| {{MSP/PE|131|Lapras}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| メタモンのアメ
| メタモンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|132|Ditto}}
| {{MSP/PE|132|Ditto}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| イーブイのアメ
| イーブイのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|133|Eevee}}[[File:133PaMSPE.png|link=Partner Pokémon (game)|Partner Eevee]]{{MSP/PE|134|Vaporeon}}{{MSP/PE|135|Jolteon}}{{MSP/PE|136|Flareon}}
| {{MSP/PE|133|Eevee}}[[File:133PaMSPE.png|link=Partner Pokémon (game)|Partner Eevee]]{{MSP/PE|134|Vaporeon}}{{MSP/PE|135|Jolteon}}{{MSP/PE|136|Flareon}}
| {{rt|11|Kanto}} (Receive 5 for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Will){{sup/7|E}}<br>[[Pokémon Tower]] (Receive 5 for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Holly){{sup/7|E}}<br>[[Victory Road (Kanto)|Victory Road]] (Receive 10 for defeating {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Alemana){{sup/7|E}}
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| ポリゴンのアメ
| ポリゴンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|137|Porygon}}
| {{MSP/PE|137|Porygon}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| オムナイトのアメ
| オムナイトのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|138|Omanyte}}{{MSP/PE|139|Omastar}}
| {{MSP/PE|138|Omanyte}}{{MSP/PE|139|Omastar}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png]]
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| カブトのアメ
| カブトのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|140|Kabuto}}{{MSP/PE|141|Kabutops}}
| {{MSP/PE|140|Kabuto}}{{MSP/PE|141|Kabutops}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| プテラのアメ
| プテラのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|142|Aerodactyl}}
| {{MSP/PE|142|Aerodactyl}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Black Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Black Sprite.png]]
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| カビゴンのアメ
| カビゴンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|143|Snorlax}}
| {{MSP/PE|143|Snorlax}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| フリーザーのアメ
| フリーザーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|144|Articuno}}
| {{MSP/PE|144|Articuno}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| サンダーのアメ
| サンダーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|145|Zapdos}}
| {{MSP/PE|145|Zapdos}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png]]
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| ファイヤーのアメ
| ファイヤーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|146|Moltres}}
| {{MSP/PE|146|Moltres}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png]]
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| ミニリュウのアメ
| ミニリュウのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|147|Dratini}}{{MSP/PE|148|Dragonair}}{{MSP/PE|149|Dragonite}}
| {{MSP/PE|147|Dratini}}{{MSP/PE|148|Dragonair}}{{MSP/PE|149|Dragonite}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png]]
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| ミュウツーのアメ
| ミュウツーのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|150|Mewtwo}}
| {{MSP/PE|150|Mewtwo}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png]]
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| ミュウのアメ
| ミュウのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|151|Mew}}
| {{MSP/PE|151|Mew}}
|
|- style=background:#fff
|- style=background:#fff
| [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png]]
| Meltan Candy
| Meltan Candy
| メルタンのアメ
| メルタンのアメ
| {{MSP/PE|808|Meltan}}{{MSP/PE|809|Melmetal}}
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | {{MSP/PE|808|Meltan}}{{MSP/PE|809|Melmetal}}
|
|}
|}


====Acquisition====
=====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 {{p|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 {{p|Seadra}} which gives both Defense and Special Attack EVs, may award Tough Candies, Smart Candies, or both.
Candy is most commonly obtained through catching [[wild Pokémon]] or [[Released Pokémon|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 {{p|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 {{p|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]]''
:''See also: [[List of Pokémon by effort value yield]]''
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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.  
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.
For every Pokémon transferred, Professor Oak will award the {{player}} one stat-based Candy based on whichever Candy it may yield when caught in the wild. Transferring (releasing) {{p|Mew}} uniquely gives the player with 2 Mew Candy immediately, in addition to the regular 1 Health Candy.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Exz3_3plffA</ref>


Species-based Candy can repeatedly be obtained by:
Species-based Candy can repeatedly be obtained by:
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* Stroll Pokémon with [[Poké Ball Plus]] (up to two Candies per every 5,000 [[experience|Exp.]] gained)
* Stroll Pokémon with [[Poké Ball Plus]] (up to two Candies per every 5,000 [[experience|Exp.]] gained)
** One Candy for strolling Pokémon and one Candy for [[walking Pokémon]] in game, if any
** 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 [[Kanto Power Plant|Power Plant]]
Additionally, depending on the game, players can obtain Pikachu{{sup/7|P}}/Eevee{{sup/7|E}} Candy once through the following means:
* 5 in {{rt|11|Kanto}} (defeat {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Will)
* 5 in [[Pokémon Tower]] (defeat {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Holly)
* 10 in {{ka|Victory Road}} (defeat {{tc|Coach Trainer}} Alemana)


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


* {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}: Repeatedly catch through wild [[sky]] rare encounters, transfer multiple from [[GO]] and send to Professor Oak, or stroll with the [[Poké Ball Plus]]
* {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}: Repeatedly catch through wild sky rare encounters, transfer multiple from {{pkmn|GO}} and send to Professor Oak, or stroll with the [[Poké Ball Plus]]
* {{p|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.
* {{p|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.
* {{p|Meltan}}: Transfer multiple from GO and send to Professor Oak, or stroll with the [[Poké Ball Plus]]
* {{p|Meltan}}: Transfer multiple from GO and send to Professor Oak, or stroll with the [[Poké Ball Plus]]
* {{p|Mew}}: Stroll with the [[Poké Ball Plus]] only
* {{p|Mew}}: Stroll with the [[Poké Ball Plus]] only


===In Pokémon Sword and Shield===
====Pokémon Sword and Shield====
In {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}, along with [[Rare Candy|Rare Candies]], two other types of Candy are available: Exp. Candy and Dynamax Candy.
=====Dynamax Candy=====
 
{{main|Dynamax Candy}}
====Exp. 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 Battle]]s.
An Exp. Candy, depending on its size, increases a Pokémon's [[experience]] by a flat amount.
 
{| class="roundtable" style="background: #{{items color light}}; border:3px solid #{{items color dark}}"
!
! Name
! Exp. yield
|-
| {{Bag3|Exp. Candy XS}}
| [[Exp. Candy XS]]
| 100
|-
| {{Bag3|Exp. Candy S}}
| [[Exp. Candy S]]
| 800
|-
| {{Bag3|Exp. Candy M}}
| [[Exp. Candy M]]
| 3,000
|-
| {{Bag3|Exp. Candy L}}
| [[Exp. Candy L]]
| 10,000
|-
| {{Bag3|Exp. Candy XL}}
| [[Exp. Candy XL]]
| 30,000
|}
 
For comparison, given the average and most common [[Experience#Relation_to_level|experience group]]:
* An Exp. Candy XS would bring a level 1 Pokémon up to level 4, a level 5 Pokémon up to level 6, and a level 99 Pokémon about 0.3% of the way to level 100.
* An Exp. Candy S would bring a level 1 Pokémon up to level 9, a level 15 Pokémon up to level 16, and a level 99 Pokémon about 3% of the way to level 100.
* An Exp. Candy M would bring a level 1 Pokémon up to level 14, a level 31 Pokémon up to level 32, and a level 99 Pokémon about 10% of the way to level 100.
* An Exp. Candy L would bring a level 1 Pokémon up to level 21, a level 57 Pokémon up to level 58, and a level 99 Pokémon about 34% of the way to level 100.
* An Exp. Candy XL would bring a level 1 Pokémon up to level 31, and a level 99 Pokémon up to level 100.
 
The number of Exp. Candies XL needed to bring a level 1 Pokémon to level 100 depends on the experience group the Pokémon is in:
* Erratic: 20
* Fast: 27
* Medium Fast: 34
* Medium Slow: 36
* Slow: 42
* Fluctuating: 55
 
====Dynamax Candy====
:{{main|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 Battle]]s.
 
==In Pokémon GO==
[[File:GO Candy artwork.png|thumb|Generic artwork of Candy in {{g|GO}}]]
In {{g|GO}}, each evolutionary family has its own kind of '''Candy''', usually named after the lowest stage of each [[List of Pokémon by evolution family in Pokémon GO|evolutionary family]], which can only be used on members of that family. For example, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Ivysaur}}, and {{p|Venusaur}} all require Bulbasaur Candy to [[Power Up]]. The {{p|Nidoran♀}} and {{p|Nidoran♂}} evolutionary families have separate Candies. Each Candy has its own color scheme based on the Pokémon it is named after. Prior to the addition of [[Generation II]] Pokémon, {{p|Hitmonlee}} and {{p|Hitmonchan}} had their own Candies, which were later converted into {{p|Tyrogue}} Candy.
 
In June 2017, the [[Rare Candy#Pokémon GO|Rare Candy]] was introduced as a wildcard Candy. It's a rainbow-colored Candy that, when used on a Pokémon, turns into the Candy of that evolutionary family.
 
In December 2020, the [https://pokemongolive.com/post/gobeyond-level40/ level cap was increased from 40 to 50]. '''Candy XL''' was introduced as a requirement for powering up Pokémon beyond level 40. Players can start acquiring Candy XL after they have reached level 40. Candy XL is obtained randomly from normal Candy-yielding activities, such as catching and transferring Pokémon. Catching a Pokémon can yield 0 to 3 Candy XL, with the odds of more Candy XL increasing with the caught Pokémon's [[Power Up]] level. Players may also convert 100 regular Candy into one Candy XL.
 
===Acquisition===
There are several ways to earn Candy, each method yielding Candy for the affected Pokémon:
 
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{night color}}; border:3px solid #{{blue color light}}"
|- style="color:#fff"
! style="background:#{{blue color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Method
! style="background:#{{blue color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Candy
|- style="background:#{{grey color light}}"
! colspan=2 | Catching Pokémon
|- style="background:#fff"
| Unevolved Pokémon || {{candy}}3
|- style="background:#fff"
| Second-stage Pokémon || {{candy}}5
|- style="background:#fff"
| Third-stage Pokémon || {{candy}}10
|- style="background:#fff"
| Using a [[Pinap Berry]] || ×2
|- style="background:#{{grey color light}}"
! colspan=2 | Hatching {{pkmn|Egg}}s
|- style="background:#fff"
| Hatch a 2 km Egg || {{candy}}5 - 10
|- style="background:#fff"
| Hatch a 5 km Egg || {{candy}}10 - 21
|- style="background:#fff"
| Hatch a 7 km Egg || {{candy}}10 - 21
|- style="background:#fff"
| Hatch a 10 km Egg || {{candy}}16 - 32
|- style="background:#{{grey color light}}"
! colspan=2 | [[Trade#Pokémon GO|Trading]] Pokémon
|- style="background:#fff"
| Obtained <10 km apart || {{candy}}1
|- style="background:#fff"
| Obtained ≥10 km and <100 km apart || {{candy}}2
|- style="background:#fff"
| Obtained ≥100 km apart || {{candy}}3
|- style="background:#{{grey color light}}"
! colspan=2 | Other
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Released Pokémon#Pokémon GO|Transfer]] Pokémon to [[Professor Willow]] || {{candy}}1
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[GO Park|Transfer]] Pokémon to [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee!]] || {{candy}}1
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Evolution|Evolve]] a Pokémon || {{candy}}1
|- style="background:#fff"
| Walk a [[Buddy Pokémon]] a certain distance (1, 3, 5, or 20 km) || {{candy}}1
|- style="background:#fff"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | Feed a [[Berry]] to a {{OBP|Gym|GO}} defender (randomly awarded)
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | {{candy}}1
|}
 
Prior to February 16, 2017, all Pokémon gave {{candy}}3 when captured.
 
Pokémon that can evolve from [[Baby Pokémon]], except {{p|Togetic}} and {{p|Lucario}}, are considered to be unevolved Pokémon, so only award {{candy}}3 when caught, and their evolved forms only award {{candy}}5 when caught.
 
===Evolution===
{{main|List of Pokémon by evolution family in Pokémon GO}}
Candy is required for Pokémon to [[evolution|evolve]]. The cost in candy to evolve a Pokémon is typically based on its number of evolution stages, but with some exceptions:
 
* Two-stage lines usually require {{candy}}50.
** {{p|Rattata}}, {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Sentret}}, and {{p|Ledyba}} only require {{candy}}25.
** {{p|Feebas}} and {{p|Snorunt}}{{tt|*|Increased from 50 on Feb. 1, 2019}} require {{candy}}100.
** {{p|Magikarp}}, {{p|Wailmer}}, {{p|Swablu}}, {{p|Larvesta}}, {{p|Noibat}} and {{p|Meltan}} require {{candy}}400.
* Three-stage lines require {{candy}}25 for the first evolution and {{candy}}100 for the second.
** {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Weedle}}, {{p|Wurmple}}, {{p|Whismur}}, and {{p|Pidove}} require only {{candy}}12 for the first evolution and {{candy}}50 for the second.
* [[Baby Pokémon]] require {{candy}}25 to evolve for the first evolution and {{candy}}50 for the second, if any.
** {{p|Marill}} only requires {{candy|Marill}}25 to evolve.
** All two-stage Baby Pokémon introduced in [[Generation IV]] require {{candy}}50 to evolve.
* Regardless of the above, all Pokémon that evolve using a [[Sinnoh Stone]] require {{candy}}100 to evolve.
* Regardless of the above, Pokémon introduced in [[Generation V]] that are eligible for a [[Trade#GO Trade Evolution|trade Evolution]] cost reduction require {{candy}}50 to evolve into the middle stage, if any, and {{candy}}200 to evolve into the final stage, if not traded.
 
[[Generation II]] evolutions which require a [[Sun Stone]] or [[evolution item]] in the [[core series]] games also require that same item in Pokémon GO (in addition to Candy). Most Pokémon with [[List of Pokémon with cross-generational evolutions|cross-generational evolutions]] introduced in [[Generation IV]] require a [[Sinnoh Stone]] and {{candy}}100 to evolve. For evolutionary families introduced prior to [[Generation V]], other Evolution stones (including the [[Ice Stone]]) are not required in Pokémon GO. The [[Unova Stone]] is required for all Unova-based evolutions that require some Evolution stone, except for {{p|Cottonee}} and {{p|Petilil}}, which require a Sun Stone instead.
 
In past updates, two-stage Pokémon that cost {{candy}}50 to evolve have their cost reduced to {{candy}}25 whenever a cross-generational third-stage is added, like with {{p|Zubat}} and {{p|Duskull}}. {{p|Snorunt}}'s evolution cost was increased when {{p|Froslass}} became available, due to it requiring a Sinnoh Stone to evolve into Froslass (and all Sinnoh Stone evolutions cost {{candy}}100), the cost to evolve into Glalie was increased to match.
 
[[Shadow Pokémon (GO)|Purified Pokémon]] require 10% less Candy to evolve, with costs rounded down. For instance, a Purified Rattata, which would normally cost {{candy|Rattata}}25 to evolve, would instead only require {{candy|Rattata}}22.
 
===Power Up===
{{main|Power Up#Levels|Power Up &rarr; Levels}}
Powering Up Pokémon costs both {{OBP|Stardust|GO}} and Candy. The cost to Power Up increases with the Power Up level. If a Pokémon were to be Powered Up from level 1 all the way to the maximum level 40, it would require {{candy}}304 total (not including any used for evolution).
 
Shadow Pokémon require 3× Candy and Stardust to Power Up at all levels. Once purified, they require 10% less Candy and Stardust to Power Up than normal (with decimals of 0.5 or lower rounded down).
 
===New Attack===
{{main|Move#In Pokémon GO|Move → Pokémon GO}}
The player can spend {{OBP|Stardust|GO}} and Candy to teach a Pokémon a second Charged Attack. In addition, {{p|Wobbuffet}}, {{p|Smeargle}}, {{p|Taillow}}, and any Pokémon that learns {{DL|Struggle (move)|Pokémon GO|Struggle}} cannot learn a second Charged Attack, except for [[Shadow Pokémon (GO)|Shadow or Purified forms]] that already know {{m|Frustration}} or {{m|Return}}.
 
The cost varies depending on the Pokémon species and largely corresponds with the distance needed to walk for a [[Buddy Pokémon]] to find a Candy. In addition {{OBP|Shadow Pokémon|GO}}, compared to their base forms, requires 1.2× Stardust and Candy to learn a second Charged Attack, while Purified Pokémon require 0.8× the base amounts.
 
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! style="background-color: #{{blue color light}}" | {{color2|fff|Stardust}}
! style="background-color: #{{blue color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Candy
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 1 km
| {{Stardust}}10,000
| {{Candy}}25
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 3 km
| {{Stardust}}50,000
| {{Candy}}50
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 5 km
| {{Stardust}}75,000
| {{Candy}}75
|- style="background:#FFF"
! style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 20 km
| {{Stardust}}100,000
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | {{Candy}}100
|}
 
In addition, these are the exceptions to the above:
* All [[starter Pokémon]] and their evolutionary relatives require {{Stardust}}10,000 + {{Candy}}25
* All [[baby Pokémon]] require {{Stardust}}10,000 + {{Candy}}25
* {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}} require {{Stardust}}75,000 + {{Candy|Eevee}}50
* {{p|Ferroseed}} and {{p|Ferrothorn}} require {{Stardust}}75,000 + {{Candy|Ferroseed}}75
* {{p|Obstagoon}} requires {{Stardust}}10,000 + {{Candy|Zigzagoon}}25
 
===Purification===
Purifying a {{OBP|Shadow Pokémon|GO}} requires both Stardust and Candy, with the amount required proportional to the Shadow Pokémon's Buddy distance.
 
==Trivia==
<!--File:Pokémon GO evolution Charmeleon.png-->
[[File:GO Prerelease Evolution Shards.png|thumb|150px|Evolution Shards]]
* In pre-release screenshots of [[Pokémon GO]], Evolution Shards (Japanese: 進化のカケラ ''Evolution Shards'') take the role of Candy, being earned by catching multiple instances of the same Pokémon and being used to evolve Pokémon. They did not have unique names or designs for each evolutionary family.
* The maximum possible amount of Candy that can potentially be used on a single Pokémon in GO is {{candy|Meltan}}804 on {{p|Melmetal}}, which include:
** {{candy|Meltan}}304 to power up from level 1 to level 40
** {{candy|Meltan}}400 to evolve
** {{candy|Meltan}}100 to teach a second Charged Attack
** In addition to the above, it will also require {{candyXL|Meltan}}296 to power up to level 50. This may be acquired by converting {{candy|Meltan}}29,600, thereby increasing the theoretical maximum to {{candy|Meltan}}30,404.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|ko=사탕 ''Satang''
|pt_br=Doce
|pt_br=Doce
|ru=Конфета ''Konfeta''
|es=Caramelo
|es=Caramelo
|th=ลูกอม ''Lukom''
|th=ลูกอม ''Lukom''
}}
}}
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If you were looking for the currency in Pokémon GO, see Candy (GO). For the currency in Pokémon Sleep, see Candy (Sleep).

Candy (Japanese: アメ Candy) is a type of item in the Pokémon games. They can be used on a Pokémon outside of battle to permanently increase certain attributes.

Types of Candy

Rare Candy

Main article: Rare Candy

A Rare Candy increases a Pokémon's level by one. It can also be used to evolve level 100 Pokémon that evolve by leveling up.

Exp. Candy

Main article: Exp. Candy

An Exp. Candy increases a Pokémon's experience by a flat amount, which is different depending on the size.

Game-exclusive Candy

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 Health Candy L Health Candy L Health Candy XL Health Candy XL
Attack Mighty Candy Mighty Candy Mighty Candy L Mighty Candy L Mighty Candy XL Mighty Candy XL
Defense Tough Candy Tough Candy Tough Candy L Tough Candy L Tough Candy XL Tough Candy XL
Special Attack Smart Candy Smart Candy Smart Candy L Smart Candy L Smart Candy XL Smart Candy XL
Special Defense Courage Candy Courage Candy Courage Candy L Courage Candy L Courage Candy XL Courage Candy XL
Speed Quick Candy Quick Candy Quick Candy L Quick Candy L Quick Candy XL 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 Regular L XL
1 - 10 1 1 1
11 - 14 2 1 1
15 - 17 3 1 1
18 - 20 4 1 1
21 - 22 5 1 1
23 - 24 6 1 1
25 - 26 7 1 1
27 - 28 8 1 1
29 - 30 9 1 1
31 10 1 1
32 - 33 11 1 1
34 12 1 1
35 - 36 13 1 1
37 14 1 1
38 15 1 1
39 - 40 16 1 1
41 - 42 17 1 1
43 - 45 18 1 1
46 - 47 19 1 1
48 - 50 20 1 1
51 - 57 2 1
58 - 75 3 1
76 - 100 4 1
101 - 153 2
154 - 158 3
159 - 164 4
165 - 169 5
170 - 174 6
175 - 179 7
180 - 183 8
184 - 187 9
188 - 192 10
193 - 196 11
197 - 200 12


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
Bag Candy Green Sprite.png Bulbasaur Candy フシギダネのアメ BulbasaurIvysaurVenusaur
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Charmander Candy ヒトカゲのアメ CharmanderCharmeleonCharizard
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Squirtle Candy ゼニガメのアメ SquirtleWartortleBlastoise
Bag Candy Green Sprite.png Caterpie Candy キャタピーのアメ CaterpieMetapodButterfree
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Weedle Candy ビードルのアメ WeedleKakunaBeedrill
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Pidgey Candy ポッポのアメ PidgeyPidgeottoPidgeot
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Rattata Candy コラッタのアメ RattataRattataRaticateRaticate
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Spearow Candy オニスズメのアメ SpearowFearow
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Ekans Candy アーボのアメ EkansArbok
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Pikachu Candy ピカチュウのアメ PikachuPartner PikachuRaichuRaichu
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Sandshrew Candy サンドのアメ SandshrewSandshrewSandslashSandslash
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Nidoran♀ Candy ニドラン♀のアメ Nidoran♀NidorinaNidoqueen
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Nidoran♂ Candy ニドラン♂のアメ Nidoran♂NidorinoNidoking
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Clefairy Candy ピッピのアメ ClefairyClefable
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Vulpix Candy ロコンのアメ VulpixVulpixNinetalesNinetales
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Jigglypuff Candy プリンのアメ JigglypuffWigglytuff
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Zubat Candy ズバットのアメ ZubatGolbat
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Oddish Candy ナゾノクサのアメ OddishGloomVileplume
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Paras Candy パラスのアメ ParasParasect
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Venonat Candy コンパンのアメ VenonatVenomoth
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Diglett Candy ディグダのアメ DiglettDiglettDugtrioDugtrio
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Meowth Candy ニャースのアメ MeowthMeowthPersianPersian
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Psyduck Candy コダックのアメ PsyduckGolduck
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Mankey Candy マンキーのアメ MankeyPrimeape
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Growlithe Candy ガーディのアメ GrowlitheArcanine
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Poliwag Candy ニョロモのアメ PoliwagPoliwhirlPoliwrath
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Abra Candy ケーシィのアメ AbraKadabraAlakazam
Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png Machop Candy ワンリキーのアメ MachopMachokeMachamp
Bag Candy Green Sprite.png Bellsprout Candy マダツボミのアメ BellsproutWeepinbellVictreebel
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Tentacool Candy メノクラゲのアメ TentacoolTentacruel
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Geodude Candy イシツブテのアメ GeodudeGeodudeGravelerGravelerGolemGolem
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Ponyta Candy ポニータのアメ PonytaRapidash
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Slowpoke Candy ヤドンのアメ SlowpokeSlowbro
Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png Magnemite Candy コイルのアメ MagnemiteMagneton
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Farfetch'd Candy カモネギのアメ Farfetch'd
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Doduo Candy ドードーのアメ DoduoDodrio
Bag Candy White Sprite.png Seel Candy パウワウのアメ SeelDewgong
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Grimer Candy ベトベターのアメ GrimerGrimerMukMuk
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Shellder Candy シェルダーのアメ ShellderCloyster
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Gastly Candy ゴースのアメ GastlyHaunterGengar
Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png Onix Candy イワークのアメ Onix
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Drowzee Candy スリープのアメ DrowzeeHypno
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Krabby Candy クラブのアメ KrabbyKingler
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Voltorb Candy ビリリダマのアメ VoltorbElectrode
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Exeggcute Candy タマタマのアメ ExeggcuteExeggutorExeggutor
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Cubone Candy カラカラのアメ CuboneMarowakMarowak
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Hitmonlee Candy サワムラーのアメ Hitmonlee
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Hitmonchan Candy エビワラーのアメ Hitmonchan
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Lickitung Candy ベロリンガのアメ Lickitung
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Koffing Candy ドガースのアメ KoffingWeezing
Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png Rhyhorn Candy サイホーンのアメ RhyhornRhydon
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Chansey Candy ラッキーのアメ Chansey
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Tangela Candy モンジャラのアメ Tangela
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Kangaskhan Candy ガルーラのアメ Kangaskhan
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Horsea Candy タッツーのアメ HorseaSeadra
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Goldeen Candy トサキントのアメ GoldeenSeaking
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Staryu Candy ヒトデマンのアメ StaryuStarmie
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Mr. Mime Candy バリヤードのアメ Mr. Mime
Bag Candy Green Sprite.png Scyther Candy ストライクのアメ Scyther
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Jynx Candy ルージュラのアメ Jynx
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Electabuzz Candy エレブーのアメ Electabuzz
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Magmar Candy ブーバーのアメ Magmar
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Pinsir Candy カイロスのアメ Pinsir
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Tauros Candy ケンタロスのアメ Tauros
Bag Candy Red Sprite.png Magikarp Candy コイキングのアメ MagikarpGyarados
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Lapras Candy ラプラスのアメ Lapras
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Ditto Candy メタモンのアメ Ditto
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Eevee Candy イーブイのアメ EeveePartner EeveeVaporeonJolteonFlareon
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Porygon Candy ポリゴンのアメ Porygon
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Omanyte Candy オムナイトのアメ OmanyteOmastar
Bag Candy Brown Sprite.png Kabuto Candy カブトのアメ KabutoKabutops
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Aerodactyl Candy プテラのアメ Aerodactyl
Bag Candy Black Sprite.png Snorlax Candy カビゴンのアメ Snorlax
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Articuno Candy フリーザーのアメ Articuno
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Zapdos Candy サンダーのアメ Zapdos
Bag Candy Yellow Sprite.png Moltres Candy ファイヤーのアメ Moltres
Bag Candy Blue Sprite.png Dratini Candy ミニリュウのアメ DratiniDragonairDragonite
Bag Candy Purple Sprite.png Mewtwo Candy ミュウツーのアメ Mewtwo
Bag Candy Pink Sprite.png Mew Candy ミュウのアメ Mew
Bag Candy Gray Sprite.png Meltan Candy メルタンのアメ MeltanMelmetal
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 on whichever Candy it may yield when caught in the wild. Transferring (releasing) Mew uniquely gives the player with 2 Mew Candy immediately, in addition to the regular 1 Health Candy.[1]

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

Pokémon Sword and Shield

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
France Flag.png French Bonbon
Germany Flag.png German Bonbon
Italy Flag.png Italian Caramelle
South Korea Flag.png Korean 사탕 Satang
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Doce
Russia Flag.png Russian Конфета Konfeta
Spain Flag.png Spanish Caramelo
Thailand Flag.png Thai ลูกอม Lukom

References


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Medicine Status condition healing itemsVitaminsFeathers
MintsMochiDrinksHerbal medicine
Berry and Apricorn Poké BallsApricornsBerriesMulch
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