Alright, so I’ve been really getting into Pokemon Go again lately, and I wanted to see if I could rack up some friends in Hawaii. I figured, why not, it’s a beautiful place and it might be cool to have some buddies from there, right? So, here’s how I went about it.
First off, I started by looking around online for places where trainers like to share their friend codes. I figured forums and chat groups dedicated to Pokemon Go would be a good starting point. I jumped onto a few forums and started browsing through threads. Lots of people sharing their codes, but not always clear where they’re from.
Then I stumbled upon some groups specifically for trainers in Hawaii. Bingo! I saw a bunch of folks posting their codes and mentioning their general areas like Kapolei, Waianae, and stuff. I thought that was pretty smart because it helps you find people who you might actually run into in the game if you ever visit.
- I copied down a few codes from people in different areas, just to mix it up a bit.
- After that, I opened up Pokemon Go and went to my trainer profile.
- Then I tapped the “Friends” tab and hit “Add Friend.”
- I typed in the codes one by one. Pretty easy.
Another thing I did was join a couple of online communities that are all about connecting Pokemon Go players. They have tools to filter trainers by country, team, and even what they’re looking for, like gifts or raids. So I set my filters to Hawaii and started browsing.
I also shared my own trainer code on those platforms. I made sure to mention that I was looking for friends from Hawaii specifically. I figured it couldn’t hurt to put myself out there too.
Honestly, the easiest way I found to add friends was through QR codes. There are some websites where you can just scan a QR code, and boom, you’ve got a new friend. I added a few people that way, it’s super quick.
Lastly, I made sure to be active in sending gifts to my new friends. I figure it’s a good way to show you’re a real player and not just someone collecting codes. Plus, it helps everyone level up faster, which is always a good thing.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure in finding Pokemon Go friends in Hawaii. It was actually pretty fun, and I’ve already gotten a bunch of new buddies. Now I’ve got people to raid with, trade with, and just generally share the Pokemon Go experience with, even if they’re miles away. I thought I have many new friends now.