In this Level 40 Club, the elite of Pokémon GO apparently come together. Those who meet the admission requirements can compete with other hardcore trainers in leaderboards.
Trainers in the Pokémon GO community often ask how to proceed after reaching the current maximum level of 40. One option for further motivation is this “Level 40 Club” on Facebook, which apparently only passionate trainers can join.
However, not just any trainer who has reached level 40 in the game can join. First, there’s an admission test where you need to earn points.
No points, no entry
As PokémonGOHub reports, you need to prove yourself worthy of membership first. If you manage to reach 350 KP points in the entry calculator, you qualify for membership in the Level 40 Club. After that, the verification process begins. The KP points are a method for the club to determine how high the total achievements of the respective Pokémon GO trainer are.
How is the score calculated?
First, you fill out a survey document. It explains that you must score at least 350 points in the survey, which can be collected in various categories. These categories include:
- Collected experience points
- Jogger medal
- Number of gold arena medals
- etc.
Your collected points in the various categories will then be compared with those of trainers who are already in the club. Based on the score, it will be decided whether you are ready for this Level 40 Club. You can find the calculator for your score here. Just click on “Create a copy” and fill in your respective values under the hashtag.
This club is meant to gather only the best trainers. They can then participate in various events and have new opportunities at the high level to stay motivated.
The community of this Facebook club undertakes activities around Pokémon GO together:
- In monthly changing leaderboards, the top trainers are listed with their maximum KP points
- The group researches together how different play styles lead to experience gain
- Solo players can compete in a special leaderboard with other solo trainers and compare raids they completed alone
Here you see the ranking for January 2018, sorted by the KP point system of the club
For trainers looking for further challenges in Pokémon GO after reaching level 40, this club could be a good choice. Collected shinies also count towards the points, but Niantic is stingy with them in Pokémon GO – What do you think?


