Is there a benefit to holding a gym longer than 8 hours, 20 minutes? (2024)

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None whatsoever. Neither holding more that one gym. The ONLY benefit is that you might be upgrading your badge and getting a few dozens of stardust.

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(This answer is best read in the voice of Doctor Evil, particularly when you see Quotation Marks " ".)

The "Benefits" to holding a gym for more than 8 hours include (and are entirely limited to) the following:

Number 1: After you "hold" the gym for several hundred hours - which, as you may have noticed, is slightly easier after the "improvements" - you will be "awarded" with a Gold Badge for that gym, and the Gold Badge allows you to get extra items when you spin that gym's Pokestop.

2) The "Benefit" to feeding Berries to friendly Pokémon is that you gain XP on that gym (refer back to Number 1 to see how that XP "benefits" you) and that you gain 20 Stardust. So if you feed 10 berries to Pokémon on Gyms, you will have enough Stardust to raise a Level 1 Pokémon to Level 2. "Yay". You may also receive a Berry that corresponds to the type of Pokémon you fed - so if you fed a Blissey a Berry, you might get a Chancey candy. Uh huh. Riiiight.

Number 3: This is the only real benefit for feeding a candy to a Friendly Pokémon, and that is to be Evil. MWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA! Oh, we fed berries to the Pokémon on our Gyms, and then we laughed and we laughed and we laughed because every time we fed a berry to a Pokémon, that Trainer was farther away from collecting his coins! How delightfully Evil - it could only have been dreamed up by my son Scott.

Well, dreamed up might be a bit of an overstatement. He was probably being rebellious and trying to "stick it" to Daddy and be "Good", but you can't deny what you are - and he is Evil. It's right there in his name, Scott Evil. See? Scott. The most Evil name I could think of. Mwhahahahhaaa! I wonder if he's working for Niantic right now, or if he's just a Freelancer? Hmm...

(cough Sorry, got a bit carried away channeling Niantic there. I mean Dr. Evil, sorry.)

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Hilarious and informative! A double! I could not have asked for a better answer. By the way, we have something in common. One of my sons also has the name Scott, though it is his middle name.

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Niantic's brilliant scheme to get a higher user count - i.e. more alt-accounts to clear your rotting PKM from the gym.... I hope I'm wrong and they fix this perverse incentive.

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I think there is an obvious answer that people seem to miss.

If you hold gyms for extended periods like several days, then hopefully they will be returned to you in a spaced out manner, so you're collecting 50 coins/day.

So if you hold 10 gyms right now, and one of them is returned after 9 hours, then you hope to hold those other ones for days so one a day is returned to you.

So to me, my strategy is to be in a bunch of gyms (5-10...but not much point in more than 10), but NOT put a lot of time and effort into it.

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Actually, that is my strategy, but so far the results have not been as desired. I lost 3 or 4 gyms all in one day, rather than 1 every day for 4 days. So that means that a player might need to have about 6 to 8 gyms at any one time to deal with that possibility.

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There could actually be a benefit. Have you already collected your 50 coins for the day and will feeding her meaningfully improve your odds of her lasting until tomorrow (or some future date)?

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I have not. I have collected 21 coins so far today. I took over a gym last night in a fairly high traffic area. I expect to lose it this evening and collect the remaining 29. I will just wait and see what happens.

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    Is there a benefit to holding a gym longer than 8 hours, 20 minutes? (2024)

    FAQs

    Is there any benefit to holding a gym? ›

    The longer your Pokémon is defending the Gym, the more PokéCoins you can earn. Feed your Pokémon treats to restore their CP and extend how long they're defending the Gym. You can see which Pokémon are currently defending a Gym and their remaining CP in the Today View.

    What is the reward for holding a gym in Pokemon GO? ›

    By placing a Pokémon from your inventory at a gym to defend it, you'll earn the Defender Bonus - a reward of 1 PokéCoin per 10 minutes or so that it stays there, which is now automatically claimed when your Pokémon returns to you (either after you take it out or it's returned automatically by reaching zero Motivation).

    How long does it take to defend a gym in Pokemon GO? ›

    When a Pokémon leaves the Gym, it will return to its Trainer's collection bringing PokéCoins with it. A notification will be received with the amount of PokéCoins earned when the Pokémon returns to its Trainer. To get 50 PokéCoins within a day with one defender, it has to be in the Gym for 8 hours and 20 minutes.

    Do you get 100 coins if your Pokémon is in a gym for 2 days? ›

    However, you can only earn a maximum of 50 PokéCoins per day, even if all Pokémon are removed from all the Gyms you are defending at once. Additionally, if your Pokémon has been in a Gym for several days, they will only provide 50 coins in total when they come back to you.

    How much pokecoins for holding a gym? ›

    When Pokemon GO players have their Pokemon in a gym, they will earn one PokeCoin every ten minutes if it stays there. This, however, will cap at 50 Coins, meaning that players can't get large sums from one gym.

    How long should a person stay at the gym? ›

    The ideal workout duration can vary significantly depending on the person, their goals, their preferences, and the exercise type. For weightlifting and bodyweight strength training, 45–60 minutes per session may suffice. Meanwhile, cardiovascular and calisthenic training may be better if performed for 30–60 minutes.

    Do you get 50 pokecoins per day? ›

    Once you've reached the daily Defender bonus limit of 50 PokéCoins, you won't be able to earn any more PokéCoins by defending Gyms until the next day. If you have more than one Pokémon return from defending Gyms in a single day, the maximum bonus for the day is still limited to 50 PokéCoins.

    What happens when you max out a gym badge in Pokemon GO? ›

    Once you reach 1,000 Gold Gym Badges, they will start to disappear from your Badge list as you discover more Gyms. Once you spin the photo disk of a Gym that has left your list again, your Gold Badge and its extra rewards will return.

    What happens if my Pokémon stays in a gym for 2 days? ›

    A Pokemon will stay in a gym until its “motivation" hits “0” - or until it is knocked out by a trainer of a different team. If you find an unpopular gym (with no nearby trainers), and drop the right defender into it, your defender may stay indefinitely, with regular feeding of golden berries.

    Will a Pokémon eventually leave a gym? ›

    Pokémon gradually lose motivation over time and by losing battles against opposing team members. As a Pokémon loses motivation, its CP will temporarily decrease, making it weaker in battle. When a Pokémon's motivation reaches zero, it leaves the Gym and returns to its Trainer the next time it loses a battle.

    Can you pull your Pokémon from a gym? ›

    Since the only way to get them back is by defeating them, trainers may find their Pokemon stuck in the Gym for some time. This is especially true if the location rarely sees engagement from other faction players.

    How long do you have to defend a gym for 50 coins? ›

    After 8 hours and 20 minutes in a gym, a pokemon has accrued 50 coins and can never accrue more. But the trainer does not get the coins until the pokemon is ejected from the gym, and even then the coins may do no good if the trainer has already received 50 coins from other gyms that day.

    Will I get 350 PokeCoins or 50 if I only have one Pokémon in the gym for 7 days? ›

    You'll get only 50 and it's of the day your pokemon returned. Since the limit of pokecoin you can get in a single day is 50. If my Pokémon stays at a new gym in Pokémon Go indefinitely (I keep feeding it and it keeps winning battles), do I ever earn coins if it stays at gym? No.

    How successful is owning a gym? ›

    Profitability: While revenue can be high, gyms also face substantial fixed and variable costs including rent, equipment maintenance, staff salaries, and utilities. Profit margins typically range from 2% to 15%, but can be higher for niche or boutique gyms with a unique offering or market.

    Is owning a gym a lot of work? ›

    You'll also have to overcome obstacles like: High initial investment needed to run your own gym. Heavy competition with loads of fitness options available to gymgoers. Staffing challenges making it tough to hire and retain employees.

    Is it beneficial to have a home gym? ›

    The financial benefits of your own home gym

    You'll instantly start saving on the cost of gym membership, which can range from a few dollars per visit to hundreds of dollars per year. Not only will you save on membership fees, but you'll also avoid hidden costs like transportation, refreshments, and trainer fees.

    What is the hardest part of owning a gym? ›

    15 Common Challenges of Gym Owners
    • Handling gym customer complaints.
    • Balancing work and personal life.
    • Building a gym community.
    • Managing gym finances.
    • Staying competitive.
    • Maintaining a safe and clean gym environment.
    • Dealing with gym emergencies.
    • Offering excellent gym customer service.
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