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Pokémon Go Medals list, all Platinum Medals and Catch Bonus explained

Medals in Pokémon Go act as a form of in-game achievement system, cataloguing your many accomplishments from across the game.

You’ll be occasionally interrupted by full-screen prompts telling you about a Medal you’ve just unlocked as you play Pokémon Go – not unlike the full-screen prompts you get when you increase a Trainer level – with the Medal tier you’ve just unlocked.

These Medals are not only stat-trackers, which record everything you do in the game – from the distance walked to the number of Pokémon Types you have caught – but are also give you a variety of bonuses and rewards.

In October 2016, earning type-based medals offered a Catch Bonus, while in November 2020, Platinum Medals – a fourth tier – for certain categories would help unlock certain Trainer Levels 40 and above was introduced as part of the Go Beyond update and Season of Celebration.

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How does Pokémon Go’s Catch Bonus work?

To get started with Medals, you can view all your Medals by tapping your Trainer icon in the bottom left corner of the map screen and scrolling down.



The Medals screen is sorted into two sets; the upper set displaying ‘traditional’ Medal goals – such as distance walked and how many big Magikarp you’ve caught – which don’t give you any bonuses, and the lower set grouping together all the Medals by Type, which reward Catch Bonuses.

The higher the Medal, the stronger the Catch Bonus for that Type; Bronze is worth +1, Silver is +2 and Gold is +3.

If the Pokemon you’re facing has multiple types – such as the Flying / Normal Type Pidgey and its evolutions – then it’ll take the average of those two Catch Bonuses.

The question is, plus three what exactly? Well, that’s a bit of a mystery, and it currently has the Pokémon Go community scratching their heads.

The leading theory is it’s a percentage increase, which might not sound a lot, but if it’s for the base capture rate before bonuses from using more powerful Pokéballs and Razz Berrys are applied, it could be quite powerful for likes of Dragonite which are inherently tough to capture.

But in general, the Catch Bonus means the more Pokémon you catch, the higher your chances of catching Pokémon will be in the future, which is particularly handy when even low-level Pokémon become hard to grab at higher levels.

Pokémon Go Catch Bonuses list, including Platinum Catch Bonus requirements explained

Each Medal in Pokémon Go has Bronze, Silver, Gold and Silver requirements, and for the Type-specific Medal, a corresponding Catch Bonus, which are all listed below.



Thanks to the Silph Road subreddit (virodoran and ginji in particular) for helping us flesh this list.

Type-specific Medals with Catch Bonuses:

Medal Activity Bronze (Catch Bonus) Silver (Catch Bonus) Gold (Catch Bonus) Platinum (Catch Bonus)
Schoolkid Catch Normal-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Black Belt Catch Fighting-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Bird Keeper Catch Flying-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Punk Girl Catch Poison-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Ruin Maniac Catch Ground-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Hiker Catch Rock-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Bug Catcher Catch Bug-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Hex Maniac Catch Ghost-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Depot Agent Catch Steel-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Kindler Catch Fire-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Swimmer Catch Water-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Gardener Catch Grass-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Rocker Catch Electric-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Psychic Catch Psychic-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Skier Catch Ice-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Dragon Tamer Catch Dragon-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Fairy Tale Girl Catch Fairy-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)
Delinquent Catch Dark-type Pokémon 10 (+1) 50 (+2) 200 (+3) 2500 (+4)

Other Medals in Pokémon Go, including Platinum Medal requirements, listed

As well as the above Catch Bonus specific Medals, there are also other Medals you can unlock for completing activities in the game.

Most of these have no impact on the game itself, though some are requirements for unlocking specific Avatar equipment and certain Trainer Levels 40 and above.

Thanks to the Silph Road subreddit (virodoran and ginji in particular) for helping us flesh this list, which is written in the order these Medals appear in your Trainer profile.

Medal Activity Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
Backpacker Visit PokéStops 100 1000 2000 50000
Jogger Walk long distances 10km 100km 1,000km 10,000km
Kanto Register Kanto Pokémon in the Pokédex 20 50 100 151
Collector Capture Pokémon 30 500 2000 50000
Scientist Evolve Pokémon 3 20 200 2000
Breeder Hatch Eggs 10 100 1000 2500
Fisher Capture Big Magikarp 3 50 300 1000
Battle Girl Win Gym battles 10 1000 1000 4000
Youngster Catch tiny Rattata 3 50 300 1000
Pikachu Fan Catch Pikachu 3 50 200 1000
Johto Register Johto region creatures 5 30 70 100
Unown Catch Unown 1 10 26 28
Berry Master Feed Berries at Gyms 10 100 1000 15000
Gym Leader Defend Gyms for a number of hours 10 100 1000 15000
Champion Win Raids 10 100 1000 2000
Hoenn Register Gen 3 Pokémon in the Pokédex 5 40 90 135
Sinnoh Register Gen 4 Pokémon in the Pokédex 5 30 80 107
Unova Register Gen 5 Pokémon in the Pokédex 5 50 100 156
Battle Legend Win Legendary Raids 10 100 1000 2000
Pokémon Ranger Complete Field Research tasks 10 100 1000 2500
Idol Become Best Friends with Trainers 1 2 3 20
Gentleman Trade Pokémon 1 100 1000 2500
Pilot Earn km across the distance of all Pokémon trades 1000 100000 1000000 10000000
Ace Trainer ** Train in Trainer Battles 10 100 1000 2000
Cameraman Have surprise encounters in Go Snapshot 10 50 200 2500
Great League Veteran Win Trainer Battles in the Great League 5 50 200 1000
Ultra League Veteran Win Trainer Battles in the Ultra League 5 50 200 1000
Master League Veteran Win Trainer Battles in the Master League 5 50 200 1000
Best Buddy Have Best Buddies 1 10 100 200
Purifier Purify Shadow Pokémon 5 50 500 1000
Hero Defeat Team Rocket Grunts 10 100 1000 2000
Ultra Hero Defeat the Team Go Rocket Boss Giovanni 1 5 20 50
Mega Evolution Guru Number of unique Mega Evolutions 1 24 36 46
Successor Number of total Mega Evolutions 1 50 500 1000
Wayfarer Reviewing Niantic Wayfarer submissions 50 500 1000 1500
Rising Star Defeat different species of Pokémon in Raids 2 10 50 150
Triathelete 7 Days Streaks completed 1 10 50 100
Picknicker Pokémon caught by a Lure Module 5 25 500 2500
Sightseer Visit Unique PokéStops 10 100 1000 2000
Rising Star Duo Win raids with a friend 10 100 1000 2000
Friend Finder Refer new players 1 10 20 50
Raid Expert Make the Raid Achievement screen 1 50 200 500
Kalos Register Gen 6 Pokémon in the Pokédex 5 25 50 72
Alola Register Gen 7 Pokémon in the Pokédex 5 25 50 86
Galar Register Gen 8 Pokémon in the Pokédex 5 25 50 89
Friend Finder Refer Trainers 1 10 20 50
Hisui Register Hisui Pokémon in the Pokédex 1 3 5 7
Tiny Pokémon Collector Catch XXS Pokémon 5 25 100 500
Jumbo Pokémon Collector Catch XXL Pokémon 5 25 100 500
Showcase Medal Win PokéStop Showcases 1 10 50 100
Paldea Register Gen 9 Pokémon in the Pokédex 5 30 80 104
Expert Navigator Complete Routes 10 50 200 600

** This originally debuted as “Train at Gyms”, but in the summer of 2017, the feature was revamped to remove that feature. This medal was later reintroduced in December 2018 with the introduction of Trainer Battles.




The Shared Skies Season is live!


You can now complete the Field Research tasks and get some steps in to do the Shared Skies research steps.


Don’t forget to try out Routes, Gift Exchange and Party Play while you’re hunting down rare Pokémon, fighting in the Go Battle League or competing in PokéStop Showcases.


Other things you should know about Catch Bonus and Medals in Pokémon Go



  • There are medals for attending Go Fest events throughout the year. These are required you to attend the event in question, provided you have a ticket, and remain in your account as a badge afterward. Each individual has an event, so for example, Chicago Go Fest will have unique entry for 2017, 2018, 2019 and so on.
  • Some medals will only display once you’ve started working towards it. For example, ‘Pikachu’ won’t appear at all until you’ve caught your first Pikachu (if you want to start with a Pikachu in Pokémon Go, we have a handy guide for that), Wayfarer won’t appear until you start reviewing entries and so on. The same applies to various Types and other objectives in the game, too.
  • Once you have unlocked a Medal, you can then tap it to see your progress until the next Medal tier. Once you reach Gold, the figure will keep tracking your progress, allowing you to see exactly how many tiny Ratattas or Normal-type Pokémon you’ve accumulated in your illustrious Trainer career.
  • Fun fact – each Medal is named after Trainer classes in the main games (which are the characters you fight on Routes and in dungeons).
  • Creatures received through Trading also contribute to Medal progress, including the size specific Medals Fisherman and Youngster.


 

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