The 'Pokémon Go' Halloween event's candy drop rates are incredible

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The 'Pokémon Go' Halloween event's candy drop rates are incredible





The 'Pokémon Go' Halloween event's candy drop rates are incredible
If you've been playing Pokémon Go since the game first launched, chances are you already have all the ghost-type Pokémon that are spawning at increased rates during Pokémon Go's Halloweenevent... but you probably aren't rolling in Pokémon candy. 


And that's why you should actually care about Halloween in Pokémon Go, no matter how long you've been playing the game.


In a blog post announcing the Halloween update, Pokémon Go developer Niantic explains
that, during the event, you'll earn double the amount of candy every time you catch a Pokémon, trade a Pokémon back to Professor Willow or hatch a Pokémon from an egg.



The candy drop rates for egg-hatching during Pokémon Go's Halloween event are just... *chef kissingfingers*


Getting two candies instead of one every time you trade a Pokémon is cool, but that probably only amounts to a trickle of fresh candy. Getting six candies instead of three every time you catch a Pokémon is rad, but you're probably catching common Pokémon — most of which you don't really need a lot of candy for.


What really matters here are the double candy amounts for hatching Pokémon eggs. If you're having trouble finding rare Pokémon in the wild near you, eggs are the next best source for the rarest and most sought-after Pokémon — unless, of course, the recent nest
migration
 parked a rare Pokémon nest right on top of your home.



If you want to take over gyms in Pokémon Go,
you need plenty of candy to train your Pokémon



Candy and stardust are the two resources you need to power up your Pokémon and increase their Combat Power, or evolve lesser Pokémon into more powerful ones. Stardust, which is earned when you catch any type of Pokémon, is easier to come by — whereas candy is specific to the types of Pokémon you've caught, traded or hatched.


Perhaps you've noticed that the CP of Pokémon in gyms is getting higher every week? Just having a strong Pokémon like a Charizard orVaporeon means nothing if its CP is too low. It's not uncommon to see a rare Pokémon with CP of 2,500 or higher sitting atop a gym; it takes a lot of candy to level a Pokemon up that high. 
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