
Welcome to Pokemon Go! Travel and explore the world around you, while hatching the Pokemon, catching the wild ones, and training them. Accept battles alongside your team members and Pokemon pets/companions!
In Pokemon Go, you can get particular sweets just by trekking with a Pokemon by your side. The sweets can help your Pokemon to develop into a more complex form and reinforce its abilities.
How Do I Get a Pokemon as a Companion?
The way of receiving your new companion is quite simple. First of all, click on your trainer avatar, which is at the bottom of the left side of the major screen, then click on the buddy image and tap on the Pokemon buddy that appeals to you the most. Keep in mind that Maximum Speed for your character while walking in an even route equals 10.5 MPH, therefore you shouldn’t surpass this limitation or you will lose the distance you’ve already covered.
What Are the Pokemon of 1km Distance Coverage?
All Pokemon kinds have different requirements for the length which is needed to be crossed to earn a sweet. In this list, that we have filled in for you the Pokemon that have to walk for 1km for a treat to appear. Such distance is required for common types of Pokemon and their evolution of shapes.
The list of 1 km Pokemon companions is sorted by creation periods.
First Generation:
- Beedrill
- Butterfree
- Caterpie
- Clefairy
- Clefable
- Golbat
- Geodude
- Graveler
- Golem
- Metapod
- Weedle
- Kakuna
- Pidgey
- Pidgeotto
- Pidgeot
- Rattata
- Raticate
- Spearow
- Fearow
- Pikachu
- Raichu
- Jigglypuff
- Wigglytuff
- Zubat
- Magikarp
- Gyarados
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Second Generation:
- Sentret
- Furret
- Hoothoot
- Noctowl
- Ledyba
- Ledian
- Spinarak
- Ariados
- Crobat
- Pichu
- Cleffa
- Igglybuff
- Slugma
- Magcargo
- Remoraid
- Octillery
Third Generation:
- Poochyena
- Mightyena
- Zigzagoon
- Linoone
- Wurmple
- Silcoon
- Beautifly
- Cascoon
- Dustox
- Taillow
- Swellow
- Surskit
- Masquerain
- Whismur
- Loudred
- Exploud
- Aron
- Lairon
- Aggron
- Gulpin
- Swalot
- Wailmer
- Wailord
- Spoink
- Grumpig
- Swablu
- Altaria
- Barboach
- Whiscash
Fourth Generation:
- Starly
- Staravia
- Staraptor
- Bidoof
- Bibarel
- Kriketot
- Kricketune
- Burmy (any cloak)
- Wormadam (any cloak)
- Mothim
- Cherubi (Overcast and Sunny forms)
- Cherrim
Fifth Generation:
- Patrat
- Watchog
- Lillipup
- Herdier
- Stoutland
- Purrloin
- Liepard
- Pidove
- Tranquil
- Unfezant
- Woobat
- Swoobat
- Sewaddle
- Swadloon
- Leavanny
- Venipede
- Whirlipede
- Scolipede
- Cottonee
- Whimsicott
- Petili
- Liligant
- Basculin (Red and Blue strippy forms)
- Maractus
- Dwebble
- Crustle
- Emolga
- Tynamo
- Eelektrik
- Eelektross
Sixth Generation:
- Bunnelby
- Diggersby
- Fletchling
- Fletchinder
- Talonflame
- Eighth Generation:
- Skwovet
- Greedent
- Obstagoon
We hope that our list was helpful. Take care and play & have fun!
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Pokemon Go: All 1km Buddies