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How to evolve Galarian Farfetch'd into Sirfetch'd in Pokemon Go

How to evolve Galarian Farfetch’d into Sirfetch’d in Pokemon Go

Looking for tips on how to evolve Galarian Farfetch’d into Sirfetch’d in Pokemon Go? Galarian Farfetch’d is not a new Pokemon in Pokemon Go and has been in the game since Sword and Shield’s Isle of Armor expansion. Today, the evolution form is now in the game to celebrate the release of Sword and Shield’s second expansion pass, The Crown Tundra. Here’s how to evolve Galarian Farfetch’d into Sirfetch’d in Pokemon Go.

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Galarian Farfetch’d requires some special steps to evolve into Sirfetch’d. It’s not as simple as getting the necessary candies and tapping evolve. You’ll still need the candy, fifty to be exact, but you will also need to put your throwing skills to the test.

How to evolve Galarian Farfetch’d into Sirfetch’d in Pokemon Go

To evolve Galarian Farfetch’d into Sirfetch’d, you need to set the Pokemon as your buddy and then make ten excellent throws. After completing your ten throws, you can select Galarian Farfetch’d and evolve into Sirfetch’d. Doing this is no easy task, though, because excellent throws take a lot of practice. If this is something you already mastered, that’s great. But if you can’t always nail those excellent throws, we have some tips to get you through it.

There are several ways to get excellent throws. To understand this mechanic, you should know that the smaller the inner ring is, the higher your odds of getting an excellent throw. When the inner circle is larger, it will likely turn out to be a nice throw. Try holding the Poke Ball until the inner circle is a good size. From there, let go of the Poke Ball, then grab and throw it when the Pokemon attacks. Using this trick, the circle should be the same size. If the circle changes size, you may have held it for too long or had poor timing.

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