When Pokemon GO first debuted in 2016, players around the globe were amazed by its unique AR mode that allowed players to place Pokemon anywhere in the real world and take pictures of them. The AR mode was one of many features that transformed Pokemon GO from a simple mobile game to one of the most played mobile games in gaming history (over 70,000,000 monthly players). Another feature that makes Pokemon GO stand out from other Pokemon games is the Trainer Level.
A Trainer Level dictates how strong a Pokemon can be, so players who want to compete in the GO League must prioritize leveling their Trainer. While the first 40 Trainer Levels are straightforward, starting from Trainer Level 41, players must complete certain tasks to move on to the next level. Players that want to fast-track their progression do well in preparing for those levels by following a Pokemon GO Level Guide.
The first 15 Trainer Levels require a total of 100,000 XP, so it shouldn't be too challenging for players to level up fairly quickly by catching Pokemon, evolving them, or spinning Pokestops. Upon reaching Trainer Level 5, players unlock the ability to battle Gyms, which is a decent method of earning additional XP.
At Trainer Level 8, players can fight Team Rocket Grunts. However, players should hold off fighting them, as they can prove challenging if a player doesn't have a strong enough Pokemon team. The chart below breaks down Trainer Levels 1 – 15 with the XP needed, rewards, and unlocks.
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Players can breeze through Trainer Levels 16 – 22, since the XP required to level up is relatively low (435,000 total XP). But once players hit Trainer Level 23 and onward, they'll notice a drastic increase in XP requirements as it slowly
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