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02.04.2024 - 09:59 / radiotimes.com
Revives in Pokémon Go are one of the most useful items to have in your item bag, as they can bring a fainted Pokémon back to half of its health – they can be returned to full health if you use a Max Revive.
If you’re planning on taking part in many battles, you’ll need some Revives to hand, for sure.
The trouble is, the useful healing item can be tricky to find if you don’t know where to look. Fortunately, we know how you can get hold of a load of Revives quickly.
Read on to find out how to get Revives in Pokémon Go. We’ll also let you in on how to get Max Revives, too.
To get Revives in Pokémon Go, you need to open gifts, spin the photo disc at Gyms and PokéStops, and complete Raids.
There are quite a few different ways in which you can earn Revives, as it turns out.
As of writing, here are the best ways to get more Pokémon Go Revives:
Simply play the game and complete its tasks listed above and you should have plenty of Revives in no time.
It’s worth noting that completing Raid Battles and opening gifts will likely bag you the most Revives in Pokémon Go quickly.
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You can buy Max Revives with PokéCoins from the in-game shop or unlock them in a few different ways, such as completing Raids.
You should be able to find them in a variety of ways more quickly once you reach level 30.
Here are the current ways to get Max Revives in Pokémon Go:
That’s all there is to unlocking more Max Revives in Pokémon Go. Now, get out there and start adding the useful healing item to your item bag.
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