Sep 09, 2016 05:45 AM EDT
Pokemon Go' Tips: Trading System to Arrive With Buddy System, Everything You Need To Know

The much awaited "Pokemon GO" Trading System will soon pave its way to the game. Niantic is yet to uncover the details of this up and coming feature, but some avid players from The Pokemon GO Hub were able to discover some insights about the upcoming Trading System in the games' Terms of Service page.

The Pokemon GO Hub figured out how to discover the details about the upcoming Trading System in "Pokemon GO's" Terms of Service website. According to it, players will have the capacity to trade Pokemon as well as in-game items with each other.

As of now, however, users don't really  know whether they will be able to exchange every item or not with their fellow trainers. However, speculations are high that it will allow players to trade Eggs and Potions with each other.

What the New 'Pokemon GO' Feature is About

Players won't have to be using real money to make a trade through the "Pokemon GO's" Trading System. The Terms of Service page stated that players have to "acknowledge that (players) do not acquire any ownership rights in or to Trading Items and that Trading Items do not have monetary value."

This clears up the fact that genuine cash won't play a part in any "Pokemon GO" Trading. This also indicates that players won't have the advantage to trade virtual items like Poke Coins, Incubators, Lure Modules, and Incense with each other. Also, players won't have the ability to sell the things they got through trading.

'Pokemon GO' Terms of Service

The Terms of Service page also specified that players won't own traded items, implying that players won't have ownership rights over traded items. As for the moment, we currently don't know when Niantic will include the Trading System in "Pokemon GO," however, we can basically expect it to be released alongside the latest Gen 2 update.

The Trading System is a much-needed element in "Pokemon GO" and will most likelyn bring back those players who left the game.

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