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Pokemon GO: Cheapest Meta Pokemon Worth Unlocking A Second Charged Move

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Unlocking a second charged move has been an integral part of Pokemon GO. However, it can be a costly affair if you are looking to build the perfect raid lines or PVP lineups. When you have a set of Pokemon for certain raids, Team GO Rocket battles, and PVP, dual move gives you a lot of coverage. For instance, a double move level 50 Tyranitar rocking Crunch and Stone Edge covers you for the flying-type, ghost-type, psychic-type, and fire-type Pokemon.

A second move on a Pokemon like Pseudo-legendary and Legendary, however, often comes with a steep cost in the form of Stardust and Candies. For any beginner in the game, having Pokemon GO meta Pokemon at the early levels (eg, level 10-30) might seem like an impossible achievement. What if we told you that you can build a solid lineup of meta Pokemon with double moves?

As beginners in the game, every trainer would look forward to maximising efficiency and minimising costs. This is where knowing which Pokemon GO meta Pokemon are cheap to power up can make the difference.

Pokemon GO Meta Pokemon: Checklist for Unlocking a Second Move

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Before we give you the list of the cheapest Pokemon GO meta Pokemon to unlock a 2nd move on, let us first take a look at the checklist for unlocking a 2nd move on different kinds:

Starter Pokemon: 10,000 Stardust & 25 Candies

This is where you can find the best alternatives to expensive Pokemon to power up and unlock a second move. No matter which evolution of the species you are looking at, the cost to unlock a second move stays 10,000 Stardust & 25 Candies. Some of the best ones include Swampert, Charizard, and Gyarados.

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Baby Pokemon: 10,000 Stardust & 25 Candies

Baby Pokemon
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Remember how you wanted to unlock a second move for your coolest Lucario and found out that it would cost you a hefty 75,000 Stardust and 75 candies? Well, if you have unlocked the second move when it was Riolu, you could have done it with 10,000 Stardust & 25 Candies. There are baby Pokemon that take 10,000 Stardust & 25 Candies to unlock a second move. Some of them are highly relevant in the meta, such as Togekiss, Lucario, Elekid, Azuril, and Magby.

Normal (Not the Typing) Pokemon: 50,000 Stardust & 50 Candies

There are many Pokemon GO meta Pokemon that aren't starters or legendaries, but they cost a whopping 50,000 Stardust and 50 candies to unlock a second charged move. Some of them are Rhyperior, Weavile, and many more.

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Pseudo Legendaries: 75,000 Stardust & 75 Candies

Between the legendary and the non-legendary Pokemon, we have pseudo-legendary ones. These Pokemon require 75,000 Stardust and 75 candies to get a second charged move. While many of them are highly relevant in PVP and raids, it is highly suggested to steer clear of them until you build a good Stardust collection. Some of the best pseudo-legendary Pokemon to invest in are Metagross and Tyranitar.

Legendary Pokemon: 100,000 Stardust & 100 Candies

Legendary Pokemon
Pokemon GO Wiki

Finally, we are in the section of the most pricey Pokemon to power up and unlock a second move. While they are great for raiding, Dynamax battling, Gym battling, and PVP, they come with the highest resource cost in the game. From Rayquaza to Giratina, there are many legendary Pokemon that you can consider powering up for PVP and PVE. Unless you have a shiny or a good IV legendary, it is advised to go with the cheaper alternatives at the beginning of the game.

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Cheapest Pokemon to Unlock a Second Move

Before you start unlocking a second move to any cheap Pokemon that comes your way, you need to set your priority as to what the purpose of that Pokemon.

If you are looking for a Pokemon that can somewhat help you during raid battles as well as GO Battle League across Great League and Ultra League, there are many great options such as Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Gyarados, Feraligatr, and many more.

If you are simply looking to build a great raid lineup, there are also key options for you. For example, if you are looking to build a great Steel/Rock lineup for raids, you can build a 6-Pokemon lineup of Aggron. No matter what your purpose is, there are certain ones that can fit the requirements better. Here is the full list of the cheapest Pokemon to unlock a second move on:

PokemonStardustCandy
Bulbasaur10,00025
Ivysaur10,00025
Venusaur10,00025
Charmander10,00025
Charmeleon10,00025
Charizard10,00025
Squirtle10,00025
Wartortle10,00025
Blastoise10,00025
Caterpie10,00025
Metapod10,00025
Butterfree10,00025
Weedle10,00025
Kakuna10,00025
Beedrill10,00025
Pidgey10,00025
Pidgeotto10,00025
Rattata10,00025
Raticate10,00025
Spearow10,00025
Fearow10,00025
Pikachu10,00025
Raichu10,00025
Clefairy10,00025
Clefable10,00025
Jigglypuff10,00025
Wigglytuff10,00025
Zubat10,00025
Golbat10,00025
Geodude10,00025
Golem10,00025
Magikarp10,00025
Gyarados10,00025
Chikorita10,00025
Bayleef10,00025
Meganium10,00025
Cyndaquil10,00025
Quilava10,00025
Typhlosion10,00025
Totodile10,00025
Croconaw10,00025
Feraligatr10,00025
Sentret10,00025
Furret10,00025
Hoothoot10,00025
Noctowl10,00025
Spinarak10,00025
Ariados10,00025
Crobat10,00025
Pichu10,00025
Cleffa10,00025
Igglybuff10,00025
Togepi10,00025
Slugma10,00025
Magcargo10,00025
Remoraid10,00025
Octillery10,00025
Tyrogue10,00025
Smoochum10,00025
Elekid10,00025
Magby10,00025
Treecko10,00025
Grovyle10,00025
Sceptile10,00025
Torchic10,00025
Combusken10,00025
Blaziken10,00025
Mudkip10,00025
Marshtomp10,00025
Swampert10,00025
Poochyena10,00025
Mightyena10,00025
Zigzagoon10,00025
Wurmple10,00025
Azuril10,00025
Aron10,00025
Lairon10,00025
Aggron10,00025
Swablu10,00025
Altaria10,00025
Barboach10,00025
Whiscash10,00025
Wynaut10,00025
Turtwig10,00025
Grotle10,00025
Torterra10,00025
Chimchar10,00025
Monferno10,00025
Infernape10,00025
Piplup10,00025
Prinplup10,00025
Empoleon10,00025
Starly10,00025
Staravia10,00025
Staraptor10,00025
Bidoof10,00025
Bibarel10,00025
Burmy10,00025
Wormadam10,00025
Bonsly10,00025
Mime Jr.10,00025
Happiny10,00025
Munchlax10,00025
Riolu10,00025
Gimmighoul10,00025
Gholdengo10,00025
Quaxly10,00025
Quaxwell10,00025
Quaquaval10,00025
Fuecoco10,00025
Crocalor10,00025
Skeledirge10,00025
Sprigatito10,00025
Floragato10,00025
Meowscarada10,00025
Obstagoon10,00025
Rookidee10,00025
Corvisquire10,00025
Corviknight10,00025
Skwovet10,00025
Greedent10,00025
Sobble10,00025
Drizzile10,00025
Inteleon10,00025
Scorbunny10,00025
Raboot10,00025
Cinderace10,00025
Wimpod10,00025
Golispod10,00025
Grookey10,00025
Thwackey10,00025
Rillaboom10,00025
Bonusweet10,00025
Steenee10,00025
Tsareena10,00025
Grubbin10,00025
Charjabug10,00025
Vikavolt10,00025
Poppilo10,00025
Brionne10,00025
Primarina10,00025
Litten10,00025
Torracat10,00025
Incineroar10,00025
Rowlet10,00025
Dartrix10,00025
Decidueye10,00025
Fletchling10,00025
Fletchinder10,00025
Talonflame10,00025
Bunnelby10,00025
Diggersby10,00025
Froakie10,00025
Frogadier10,00025
Greninja10,00025
Fennekin10,00025
Braixen10,00025
Delphox10,00025
Chespin10,00025
Quilladin10,00025
Chesnaught10,00025
Dwebble10,00025
Crustle10,00025
Tynamo10,00025
Elektrik10,00025
Eelektross10,00025
Cottonee10,00025
Whimsicott10,00025
Venipede10,00025
Whirlipede10,00025
Scolipede10,00025
Sewaddle10,00025
Swadloon10,00025
Pidove10,00025
Tranquill10,00025
Unfezant10,00025
Oshawott10,00025
Dewott10,00025
Samurott10,00025
Tepig10,00025
Pignite10,00025
Emboar10,00025
Snivy10,00025
Servine10,00025
Serperior10,00025
Cheapest Pokemon to Unlock a Second Move

These are some of the best Pokemon to unlock a second move. However, when it comes to rare ones, spending resources is certainly worth it. Check out our rarest Pokemon in Pokemon GO guide to know which one you should certainly not avoid maxing and unlocking a second move.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Pokemon are the cheapest to unlock a second move?

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From starters like Venusaur, Charizard, and Swampert to baby Pokemon like Riolu and Azuril, there are many Pokemon that takes only 10,000 Stardust and 25 candies to unlock a second move.

How to change the moves on a Pokemon in Pokemon GO?

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Trainers can use fast TM, charged TM, Elite fast TM, and Elite charged TM to change the moves on a Pokemon in Pokemon GO.

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Edited by- Devesh Kumar
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