A model of a PokeStop.
PokéStop is a place, shown on the local map in Pokémon GO. Usually such locations are significant city places, like monuments, churches, town halls, statues etc. Sometimes, the PokéStop is a Team Rocket outpost.
When a PokéStop is visited, the Trainer cannot visit again until 5 minutes have passed. Each time a new PokéStop is visited, the Trainer receives 50 Experience Points. A Trainer can also place a Lure Module in the PokéStop to gather wild Pokémon or Trainers.
PokéStops offer certain items. The number of items varies from 3 to 10. The items you get are dependent on which level the Trainer is.
PokéStop items[]
| Item | Level requirement | Description | Image |
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| Poké Ball | 1 | Allows Trainer to catch Pokémon. |
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| Great Ball | 12 | Allows Trainer to catch a Pokémon. The chance to catch a Pokémon is better than a Poké Ball. |
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| Ultra Ball | 20 | Allows Trainer to catch a Pokémon. The chance to catch a Pokémon is greater than a Poké Ball. |
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| Potion | 5 | Allows Trainer to heal a wounded Pokémon. Can be used during a Gym battle. |
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| Super Potion | 10 | Allows Trainer to heal a wounded Pokémon for 50 Hit Points. Can be used during a Gym battle. |
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| Hyper Potion | 15 | Allows Trainer to heal a wounded Pokémon for 200 Hit Points. Can be used during a Gym battle. |
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| Max Potion | 25 | Allows Trainer to heal a wounded Pokémon to its full Hit Points. |
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| Revive | 5 | Allows Trainer to heal a fainted Pokémon. |
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| Max Revive | 30 | Allows Trainer to heal a fainted Pokémon to its full Hit Points. |
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| Razz Berry | 8 | Allows Trainer to distract the Pokémon, increasing the chance to catch it. |
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| Nanab Berry | 14 | Allows Trainer to calm the Pokémon, making its movement less erratic. |
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| Pinap Berry | 18 | Allows Trainer to receive twice as much Candy from the Pokémon. |
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