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===Stickers===
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Since June 11, 2020, players also have the option to place one '''sticker''' onto a Gift's postcard upon sending it out. These stickers can be obtained from opening Gifts; stickers are not placed into the Item Bag and thus do not take up inventory space. A player can hold at most 25 of each kind of sticker.
Since June 11, 2020, players also have the option to place one '''sticker''' onto a Gift's postcard upon sending it out. These stickers can be obtained from opening Gifts or spinning [[PokéStop|PokéStops]]; stickers are not placed into the Item Bag and thus do not take up inventory space. A player can hold at most 25 of each kind of sticker.


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Revision as of 16:37, 15 October 2020

If you were looking for the Pokémon a player may be given during an adventure, see Gift Pokémon.
If you were looking for the class of items in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, see Friend Gift.

A Gift in Pokémon GO

A Gift (Japanese: ギフト Gift) is an item that was introduced to Pokémon GO on June 21, 2018, in conjunction with the Friends feature. It is a box of items that players can send to other players who have been added as Friends.

Effect

Players will be notified whenever they have received a Gift and when a Gift they have sent has been opened. Attached to the Gift box is a postcard of the Photo Disc where the Gift was originally obtained. Players receive 200 XP upon sending a Gift, which is not affected by using a Lucky Egg. Opening a Gift counts towards daily activities that can increase the players' Friendship level.

A player can only send one Gift to each friend per day and cannot send another one to the same friend until the previous Gift has been opened. Players can only open up to 20 Gift boxes a day, though there is no limit on how many can be received at once. If the Bag is full, Gifts cannot be opened until there is space available. Gifts do not take up space in a player's Bag, but each player can only carry up to ten (originally five) Gift boxes at one time.

Stickers

Since June 11, 2020, players also have the option to place one sticker onto a Gift's postcard upon sending it out. These stickers can be obtained from opening Gifts or spinning PokéStops; stickers are not placed into the Item Bag and thus do not take up inventory space. A player can hold at most 25 of each kind of sticker.

Description

Games Description
GO A box that you can send to a friend. Contains a variety of useful items.

Acquisition

Gifts can only be obtained by spinning Photo Discs at PokéStops or Gyms. Each Gift includes a postcard that can be viewed by the recipient that states where the Gift was obtained.

Contents

A Gift box contains three of the following bundles, possibly multiple of the same bundle. Among the possible bundles, evolution items are the rarest. Items from Gifts are subject to the same minimum level requirements as those of PokéStops and Gyms. If a 7 km Egg is obtained from a Gift, its met location will be the location of the Photo Disc from which the Gift was originally obtained.

Item Quantity
GO Stardust.png Stardust ×100
GO Poké Ball.png Poké Ball ×3
GO Great Ball.png Great Ball ×2
GO Ultra Ball.png Ultra Ball ×1
GO Potion.png Potion ×1
GO Super Potion.png Super Potion ×1
GO Hyper Potion.png Hyper Potion ×1
GO Max Potion.png Max Potion ×1
GO Revive.png Revive ×1
GO Max Revive.png Max Revive ×1
GO Pinap Berry.png Pinap Berry ×2
GO King's Rock.png King's Rock ×1
GO Metal Coat.png Metal Coat ×1
GO Egg 7 km.png 7 km Egg ×1
GO Sticker icon.png Sticker ×1

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 友情禮物 Yáuhchìhng Láihmaht
Mandarin 友情禮物 Yǒuqíng Lǐwù
France Flag.png French Cadeau
Germany Flag.png German Geschenk
Italy Flag.png Italian Pacco amicizia
South Korea Flag.png Korean 선물 Seonmul
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Presente
Spain Flag.png Spanish Regalo
Thailand Flag.png Thai ของขวัญ Khongkhwan


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