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Magikarp Jump – How to Get All Friendship Items and Support Pokemon

Learn how to get all of the Support Pokemon and Friendship items in Magikarp Jump.
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Support Pokemon and Friendship items both plan an important part in how your Magikarp succeeds in Magikarp Jump. If you want to become the best, you’re going to need to invest in these precious sidekicks to help your famed jumped along their journey. In this article we’ll show you how to get all of the Friendship Items in Magikarp Jump, and the Support Pokemon that they hold. We’ll also tell you more about their abilities and the support that they offer your Magikarp.

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As with anything in Magikarp Jump, obtaining these items and the friendly Pokemon that they contain will either take time or money. There are four Support Pokemon which can be obtained throughout the game’s progressions, while others will have to be purchased from the Diamond store. How you decide to approach the situation is entirely up to you.

If you want to purchase more Support Pokemon, be sure to take a look at our guide on how to get more Diamonds for help obtaining the precious currency you need to buy Friendship Items.

All Friendship Items and Support Pokemon

Below you’ll find a complete table of every Friendship Item, the Pokemon that it offers, the amount of levels included, and even how to unlock it. We’ve also offered up additional details about what each Support Pokemon’s ability is, which should help you choose which ones are right for you!

Pokemon

Friendship Item

Ability

Levels

Time to Recharge

How to Unlock

Pikachu

Light Ball

Increases Magikarp’s JP.

 5

1 hour 30 minutes

Beat Friend League

Piplup

Mystic Water

Restores Magikarp’s Training Points.

 3

1 hour 30 minutes

Beat Quick League

Meowth

Amulet Coin

Grants a small amount of Coins.

 5

2 hour 30 minutes

Beat Great League

Bulbasaur

Miracle Seed

Restore League Plays.

 1

4 hours

Beat Luxury League

Charizard 

Charcoal

Grants 1 random item from the shop, not including the Mountain of Coins.

 1

12 hours

600 Diamonds

Snorlax

Leftovers

Grants Magikarp 10 Food.

 5

50 minutes

500 Diamonds

Slowpoke

Damp Rock

Restores a random Support Pokemon’s ability.

 1

12 hours

350 Diamonds

Litten

Flame Plate

Grants Magikarp JP. Offers a higher amount than Pikachu.

 5

3 hours 30 minutes

250 Diamonds

Rowlet

Meadow Plate

Grants a medium amount of Coins.

 5

4 hours

450 Diamonds

Poplio

Splash Plate

Grants the user some treasure. Can be Coins or Diamonds.

 1

7 hours

500 Diamonds

That’s all of the current Support Pokemon and their Friendship items. As we mentioned above, you will need Diamonds to unlock six of these specific Support Pokemon, but thankfully there are ways to earn Diamonds without having to fork out any of your own cash. You should also take a look at our Magikarp Jump tips and tricks, as well as our guide on how to get the best Magikarp, as this will help you get a good start in the game with a strong Magikarp that can easily beat several League matches before it is pushed into retirement.

Not happy with your current Magikarp, but don’t feel like wasting any more time on it? Check out our guide on how to get a new Magikarp without spending Diamonds to learn what your options are.


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Josh Hawkins
Josh has been exploring fantastic worlds and getting lost in video games for as long as he can remember. Starting out on the Super Nintendo with Super Mario World, and ending up in the world of next-generation gaming. He enjoys digging into the story and lore of massive RPGs, as well as getting lost just trying to make that last jump in any platformers he gets pulled into, as well as everything in between. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for Entertainment.