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In our Pokemon GO Starry Skies, Help Research Daytime or Nighttime Pokemon Choice guide, we are going to give you the list of tasks in each of the two “branches” of the 2023 Solstice Horizons event. And, of course, we will also show you the rewards you are going to get depending on your Starry Skies choice. There’s a lot to get into, so let’s jump straight in.
Pokemon GO Starry Skies Choice, Help Research Daytime or Nighttime Pokemon
The choice between helping research daytime or nighttime Pokemon in Pokemon GO Starry Skies really only affects the tasks that you’ll have to do. The rewards remain the same no matter which route you choose to follow. So, the best choice for you is whichever one has the tasks you prefer. First off, here’s the list of quests you’ll need to do if you go the daytime route, and what the rewards are.
- Catch 20 Grass- or Bug-type Pokemon – 10x Poke Balls
- Explore 10 km – Encounter with Inkay
- Spin 25 PokeStops or Gyms – 10x Pinap Berries
- Rewards for completing every step: Encounter with Galarian Slowpoke, 15x Poke Balls, 78x Stardust
- Make 10 Curveball Throws in a row – 3000x Stardust
- Catch 50 Pokemon with Weather Boost – Encounter with Metang
- Earn 10 Candies walking with your buddy – 15x Great Ball
- Rewards for completing every step: Encounter with Starmie, 1x Mossy Lure Module, 789x Stardust
- Hatch 5 Eggs – 5x Silver Pinap Berries
- Catch 50 Psychic-type Pokemon – Encounter with Alakazam
- Earn 7,890 Stardust – 1x Star Piece
- Rewards for completing every step: Encounter with Cosmog, 20x Ultra Balls, 7890x Stardust
So, those are the daytime tasks and rewards in the Pokemon GO Starry Skies Help Research Daytime or Nighttime choice. Now for the nighttime tasks. As we’ve said, the rewards are exactly the same; you’re not going to miss put on anything regardless of what you choose.
- Catch 20 Ghost- or Dark-type Pokemon – 10x Poke Balls
- Take snapshots of 20 different wild Pokemon – Encounter with Inkay
- Use 30 Berries to help catch Pokemon – 10x Pinap Berries
- Make 5 Excellent Throws – 3000x Stardust
- Catch 30 different species of Pokemon – Encounter with Metang
- Complete 15 Field Research tasks – 15x Great Ball
- Win 5 raids – 5x Silver Pinap Berries
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Types of Research
Professor Willow is seeking Trainers to help study the mysterious world of Pokémon. By completing research tasks, you can contribute to the Professor’s discoveries and earn rewards for yourself at the same time. Research tasks may include objectives such as catching certain Pokémon, walking a certain distance with your Buddy Pokémon, or winning Gym Battles.
For each task you complete, you’ll unlock a reward. The more challenging a research task is, the greater the reward. When you complete a series of research tasks, you’ll unlock even more rewards.
There are different types of Pokémon Research: Field Research, Special Research, Timed Research, and Level-Up Research. Field Research tasks can be collected by visiting nearby PokéStops or automatically during specified time periods. Sponsored Research is a type of Field Research that can only be collected by visiting sponsored locations. Special Research is guided by Professor Willow with more challenging tasks but with greater rewards. Timed Research is similar to Special Research but is only available for a specified period of time. Level-Up Research is a set of challenging tasks that Trainers need to complete in order to level up beyond Level 40.
Some research tasks will offer multiple paths, each featuring unique tasks and rewards. Choose carefully, as you will be unable to reverse or update your selection once it’s been made.
Field Research
You can collect and make progress on up to 4 Field Research tasks at a time. However, you can only collect up to 3 tasks from PokéStops; the fourth slot only opens up if you receive Bonus Research with 3 tasks already in your inventory.
After you complete a task and tap to claim its reward, you free up space to collect another task. If you find a task too difficult, you have the option to discard it. Tap the trash button in the corner of a task to discard it.
As you complete more tasks, you earn Stamps which unlock Research Breakthroughs. You can earn up to one Stamp per day for each Field Research task you complete. After you earn 7 Stamps, you will achieve a Research Breakthrough and receive additional rewards.
Field Research tasks may also reflect the current Season or in-app event and appear with a gold border and the label “Event.”
Tip: You can complete Field Research tasks together with friends. You and your friends will receive the same Field Research task if you visit the same PokéStops on the same day.
Sponsored Research
If you spin the Photo Disc at a sponsored in-game location, you may receive a special type of Field Research: Sponsored Research. Sponsored locations appear on the Map with a marker to distinguish them from other locations. The Photo Disc will also display a “SPONSORED” label at the top. Spin the Photo Disc at sponsored locations to collect Sponsored Research.
Sponsored research will appear alongside other Field Research tasks in your Binoculars menu, distinguished by a colored banner and the “Sponsored” label. It behaves just like other Field Research tasks in that you can collect one Sponsored Research task per sponsored location per day, you can discard the task and completing it will make progress towards your Research Breakthrough.
Please note that, if you are logging in using a child account, you may need special permissions to be enabled through the Parent Portal to see sponsored locations.
Special Research
Special Research is similar to Field Research but different in several ways. Unlike Field Research, Special Research cannot be obtained by spinning PokéStops, completion doesn't award Stamps, and tasks cannot be discarded. Rather, Professor Willow will contact you directly to request assistance with Special Research. These tasks will take you on a multi-part journey to make important discoveries.
Like Field Research, Trainers receive a reward for each Special Research task they complete. After they complete a series of Special Research tasks, Trainers unlock even greater and more valuable rewards for their contributions. While Trainers cannot repeat Special Research tasks, Professor Willow will periodically seek assistance with new tasks.
Timed Research
Timed Research is similar to Special Research but disappears after a specified period of time, whereas Special Research remains available until completed.
Timed Research may appear in your Today View during particular events. Keep an eye on our official blog to learn about upcoming events where Timed Research will be available.
Level-Up Research
Certain levels will require you to gain XP and complete Level-Up Research before you're able to move onto the next level. Level-Up Research will appear automatically in your Trainer Profile once you’ve reached level 40.
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Special Research Lines come in two main flavors: Unlimited and Limited. Unlimited lines unlock at specific points in the game, and are available to complete at the player's leisure. Limited lines have specific requirements to unlock such as playing during a specific time period, and may or may not have a time-limit.
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Research System Breakdown
Research Tasks are divided into four categories:
- Field Research - Single-objective goals such as spinning PokeStops and catching Pokemon that reward items and one "stamp" (1 per day). These are the tasks outlined above.
- Special Research - Story based multi-objective goals such as catching and transferring Pokemon that have unknown rewards
- Paid Research - Similar to Special Research, but a ticket must be purchased in order to actually enjoy these Research lines. These are frequently tied to events or seasons.
- Research Breakthrough - Rewards based on collecting stamps that reward Stardust, items, and a Pokemon encounter.
Task Mechanics
A trainer can hold up to 3 tasks at a time, 4 including an AR task. Also, trainers can trash a task if they do not want to try to complete it.
Trainers receive tasks from spinning PokeStops, and each Pokestop gives the same task to all trainers during the day. If the reward is an encounter, all trainers receive the same species (though IVs will differ). If you get a task on Monday from a stop and don’t clear it until Tuesday, you will not be able to get a task from that same PokeStop on Tuesday as once you receive a task, you will not receive another one from that PokeStop. However, if you delete a task, you can go back to that stop later in the day to get it again.
Various events frequently have their own unique set of tasks with event-themed rewards. Community Days in particular bend the Research rule a bit, as the research assigned to each Stop for the day changes to Community Day-themed research for the duration of the event, and revert back to normal after the event. Note that completing research from a given stop at any point during a given day will cause it to remain claimed for the rest of said day regardless of event-themed task changes.
Tasks give a variety of rewards, often based on the challenge you had to complete. Rewards can be encounters, Stardust, or items such as balls, potions, revives, TMs, and Rare Candy. Generally, more difficult tasks will have higher rewards.
Encounters from tasks are level 15 Pokemon with IVs of at least 10 in all 3 stats. After clearing an encounter task, you will be taken to the encounter. The Pokemon will not be weather boosted regardless of the in-game weather. You can run from the encounter and come back to it in the future.
Once you clear an encounter task, you can immediately collect a new task. Interestingly enough, you can save a large number of encounters! Some trainers do this and choose to catch them during a Lucky Egg or Star Piece session.
Each day when you complete your first task, you receive a Research Stamp. When you have 7 stamps, you will receive a Research Breakthrough.
Research Breakthrough rewards change each season.
General Tips
Special research tasks do not give a daily stamp - only field research does Minimum level for Special Research is level 5 Pokemon encounters appear to be at level Many players have a “refill loop” or “grind loop” of stops and gyms in their PoGo lives, often one they hit multiple times each day.. If you have the option, add a second loop. Having multiple loops will greatly increase the number of tasks seen Try to keep one open task so you can always pick a new one up when you visit a Pokestop for the first time in a day. Find a network of players to report tasks, perhaps through your raid chat of choice. You won’t be able to check every stop, so if people call out TM, Rare Candy or Chansey quests it can really help. Some communities have focused on calling out Charmander encounter quests. This is a great way to farm high IV Pokemon before a community day. Some encounters have very large hit-boxes. Save these for when you are working on a 3 excellent or 3 great throw in a row quest. Try not to hold more than 1 long term quest. Remember there is an opportunity cost to holding 3 “Catch a Ditto for 3 Rare Candy” tasks. Obviously the payoff is awesome, but in the meantime you are missing out on so many other potential rewards from other tasks you cannot get. Don’t miss a day of Research Progress. If you don’t think you can play much tomorrow, leave one task unclaimed today. Tomorrow you can wake up, claim the task, and make progress towards your Research Breakthrough. Consider weather, biome, and active events when deciding whether to keep or delete a task. You likely aren’t going to quickly complete the “3 Pidgey or Murkrow” task on a sunny day during a rock event, but you should blow through “catch 5 Pokemon with Weather Boost” on a cloudy day during a fighting event. If you don’t throw excellents well, it’s not the end of the world to toss a task requiring an excellent throw. Holding on to tasks without substantial rewards for a long period of time is a big mistake. In general, take your playstyle into account when deciding to keep or delete a task. Do you battle gyms constantly? Then the Minium task isn’t bad as you will quickly turn it over. Did you already use your raid pass for the day? Then don’t hold on to that “Defeat a level 3 raid for some potions” type tasks. Free to play? Then the hatch 3 eggs” quest is probably an easy one to delete. Have a task that you know you cannot complete quickly at a stop near your house? Well trash that task while you grind. Then as you return home you can grab it later in the day. That way you can cycle through more tasks without it clogging your inventory. Remember that reward encounters and the Research Breakthrough reward have a 0% flee rate. Use pinaps liberally! Keep track of local nests. “Catch 3 Bugs” is much easier when you know there is a Caterpie nest a couple blocks away.
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Pokémon Go Solstice Horizons Daytime and Nighttime Collection Challenge, including field research tasks
Learn what’s on the horizon in this Solstice-themed Pokémon Go event!
Solstice Horizons is an event celebrating the summer solstice in Pokémon Go !
As part of this event, you’ll be able to complete two Collection Challenges in Pokémon Go - Solstice Horizons Daytime Collection Challenge and Solstice Horizons Nighttime Collection Challenge .
The event also includes event-exclusive field research tasks and a Team Rocket takeover, so make sure your Pokémon are ready to take on more Shadow Pokémon .
The Starry Skies special research quest is also being released as part of this event, which will give you the chance to catch another Cosmog!
On this page:
- Solstice Horizons Daytime Collection Challenge Pokémon list
- Solstice Horizons Nighttime Collection Challenge Pokémon list
- Solstice Horizons field research tasks
- Team Rocket Takeover during Solstice Horizons
Everything else you need to know about the Solstice Horizons event in Pokémon Go
Solstice horizons daytime collection challenge pokémon list in pokémon go.
The Solstice Horizons Daytime Collection Challenge is available until Sunday 25th June at 8pm (local time) in Pokémon Go. Due to this, you must complete the Collection Challenge before this date if you want to earn its rewards and add it to the Elite Collectors Medal. You can also complete the Nighttime Collection Challenge alongside this.
Here are the Pokémon in the Solstice Horizons Daytime Collection Challenge, along with how to find them:
- Solrock - In the wild during the day
- Ledyba - In the wild during the day and seasonal field research task (Use 5 Razz Berries to help catch Pokémon)
- Petilil - In the wild during the day
- Purrloin - In the wild during the day
- Drifloon - In the wild during the day
- Sewaddle - In the wild during the day
- Cottonee - In the wild during the day and seasonal field research task (Take a snapshot of a wild Pokémon)
- Murkrow - In the wild during the day
For completing this Collection Challenge, you’ll earn 2000 Stardust and a Fomantis encounter.
Solstice Horizons Nighttime Collection Challenge Pokémon list in Pokémon Go
The Solstice Horizons Nighttime Collection Challenge is available until Sunday 25th June at 8pm (local time) in Pokémon Go. This means you must complete the Collection Challenge before this date if you want to both earn its rewards and add it to your Elite Collectors Medal. There is also a Daytime Collection Challenge you can complete alongside this.
Here are the Pokémon in the Solstice Horizons Nighttime Collection Challenge, along with how to find them:
- Lunatone - In the wild during the night
- Spinarak - In the wild during the night
- Oddish - In the wild during the night
- Stunky - In the wild during the night
- Misdreavus - In the wild during the night and seasonal field research task (Catch 10 Pokémon)
- Venipede - In the wild during the night
- Foongus - In the wild during the night
- Phantump - In the wild during the night
Solstice Horizons field research tasks in Pokémon Go
Throughout the Solstice Horizons event, you can collect event-exclusive field research tasks by spinning PokéStops in Pokémon Go. These tasks can be saved and completed after the event ends if you so choose.
Here are the Solstice Horizons field research tasks in Pokémon Go:
- Catch 10 Pokémon reward - Fomantis encounter
- Catch 5 Grass or Bug-type Pokémon reward - 500 Stardust
- Catch 5 Ghost or Dark-type Pokémon reward - 500 Stardust
The following fied research task was added as part of the Team Rocket Takeover occuring during this event:
- Defeat 2 Team Go Rocket Grunts - 1 Mysterious Components
Thank you to SilphScience from reddit for the help with this information!
Team Rocket Takeover during Solstice Horizons in Pokémon Go explained
A Team Rocket Takeover will occur during the Solstice Horizons event in Pokémon Go - running from Wednesday 21st June at 12am (local time) to Sunday 25th June at 11:59pm (local time) .
Two bonuses will run throughout this mini-event, with Team Go Rocket appearing more frequently at PokéStops and in balloons . You can also use a Charged TM to make a Shadow Pokémon to forget the Charged attack, Frustation.
From the start of this takeover, you’ll be able to start A Shadowy Disturbance - a new Team Rocket themed special research quest - which will be available until Friday 1st September at 10am (local time). This will allow you to once again battle Giovanni and, this time, catch a Shadow Regirock.
The 12km egg pool has also seen a shake up as part of this event, which might make it easier to hatch the elusive female Salandit as this new Pokémon is now on Tier 2. Hopefully...
Alongside this, the Team Rocket Grunts and the Team Rocket Leaders will all have new teams and, as part of this, the following Pokémon now have Shadow variants:
- Alolan Geodude
- Alolan Graveler
- Alolan Golem
Good luck battling Team Rocket!
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The Solstice Horizons event marks the release of the Starry Skies special research quest in Pokémon Go. This quest will allow you to catch an additional Cosmog, which will eventually become either a Solgaleo or Lunala . You’ll automatically unlock the quest as long as you’re above Level 5 and play Pokémon Go at least once before Sunday 25th June at 8pm (local time) . After doing so, you’ll be able to complete the questline at your own pace.
You can also purchase an additional ticket to the quest, allowing you to play it through a second time, for £4.99, $5 or the equivalent in your local currency until Sunday 25th June at 8pm (local time). It’s important to note that, if you want to purchase the quest, you must also play Pokémon Go at least before the event ends to ensure it's been unlocked properly.
If you’d like to learn about the quest steps and rewards, check out our Starry Skies special research quest guide .
There are also two bonuses running throughout the Starry Skies event. The first is a double catch Stardust bonuses, with the second sees Solrock and Lunatone appearing in the wild no matter which region you live in.
This event also sees the release of four new shiny Pokémon into Pokémon Go. The first two are Fomantis and Lurantis who will be released at the beginning of the event. The second - Pancham and Pangoro - will be released at the beginning of the Team Rocket Takeover on Wednesday 21st June at 12am (local time).
A selection of Pokémon will also be appearing more frequently in the wild throughout the Solstice Horizons event, but they work slightly differently compared to other events. This is because the Pokémon you can encounter will differ depending on whether it's night or day.
Here are the Pokémon appearing more frequently during the day:
- Hisuian Sneasel
Below you’ll find the Pokémon appearing more frequently at night:
Finally, the following Pokémon will be appearing in raids throughout the event:
Hope you enjoy the Solstice Horizons event!
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What is Research in Pokémon GO?
Research is a feature in Pokémon GO that gives Trainers the opportunity to help Professor Willow with his Pokémon Research. Completing a Research Task will unlock rewards. The more challenging a task, the greater the reward will be.
There are two types of Research you can contribute to: Field Research and Special Research .
What is Field Research ?
Field Research tasks are assigned/collected by spinning PokéStops. Trainers can only receive and complete one task from each PokéStop each day. Tasks are the same for all trainers on a given day so you can share PokéStop locations for a desirable task with others in your community.
The task will consist of an objective and a reward for completing it. Rewards range from Items to Pokémon encounters. If the task awards items, it will disclose what item and quantity on the task itself. If it’s an encounter, it won’t. Instead you can refer to the handy graphic on this page.
The first Field Research task you complete for a day will reward you with a Stamp towards unlocking a Research Breakthrough .
How do I unlock a Research Breakthrough ?
You can unlock a Research Breakthrough by collect 7 Stamps. Again, Stamps are obtained from your first completed Field Research task for the day. Unlike the ‘First PokéStop of the Day’ or ‘First Catch of the Day’ streaks, you do not need to collect Stamps on consecutive days. You won’t ever lose stamps you earned because you missed a day.
Upon reaching 7 Stamps, you can open the box and earn a handful of helpful Rewards. Rewards will consist of a Pokémon encounter, XP, Stardust and will include one of the following items: Rare Candy, Pinap Berries, Ultra Balls, or Poké Balls.
What is Special Research ?
Special Research is like Field Research but they can be thought of as part of the game’s Story. Like Field Research they consist of tasks that you work through to earn Rewards. However in Special Research completing a set of task will earn you additional rewards. Completing all sets of tasks in the series will earn you a more valuable reward. eg. A Mythical Pokémon encounter.
While, Trainers cannot repeat Special Research tasks, Professor Willow will occasionally seek assistance with new tasks. Special Research can also be assigned at Special Events like GO Fest in Chicago or during in-game Events like Pokémon GO Halloween 2018.
What are the CP numbers next to the Pokémon in the graphic?
That is the range of possible CPs that your Pokémon encounter could be. The highest is Perfect IVs and the lowest is not so perfect IVs.
What is the Sparkle next to some Pokémon in the graphic?
The sparkle indicates that there is a chance of encountering that Pokémon in their Shiny form. The chance of encountering a Shiny from a Field Research task is 1 in 450. However they could possibly be higher for certain encounters (eg. Absol).
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Pokémon Go Starry Skies: all Special Research Tasks during Solstice Horizons
- Author: Marco Wutz
Find out how to catch another Cosmog in Pokémon Go
The Starry Skies Special Research is available in Pokémon Go during the Solstice Horizons event running from June 16, 2023, at 10am local time to June 25, 2023, at 8pm local time.
It has to be noted that Starry Skies is automatically available to everyone logging into the game while Solstice Horizons is going on. Once you’ve got the Special Research, you can complete it whenever you want. There is an option to purchase a ticket for Starry Skies for the price of $4.99 or your regional equivalent as well, which allows you to play through the mission for a second time – which is going to be great for players who really want to grab another Cosmog, the grand reward of this mission chain.
Here are all Starry Skies Special Research Tasks in Pokémon Go.
Pokémon Go Starry Skies: all Special Research Tasks
Both the paid and free versions of Starry Skies have the same missions and rewards and both follow the same general outline – they start off with one step consisting of three tasks and then branch out into two separate paths, between which you can choose.
The principal difference between these two branches is that one offers a Grassy Lure and the other a Glacial Lure, so it’s up to you which one you need more.
Step 1 of 4
- Explore 2 km : Solosis
- Catch 2 Psychic-type Pokémon : Abra
- Catch 10 different species of Pokémon : Gothita
- Complete all tasks in this step : Razz Berry x5, Stardust x7, and Wobbuffet
After completing Step 1, choose to “Help Research Daytime Pokémon” or “Help Research Nighttime Pokémon” to continue.
Step 2 of 4
- Catch 20 Grass- or Bug-type Pokémon : Pokéball x10
- Explore 10 km : Inkay
- Spin 25 PokéStops or Gyms : Pinap Berry x10
- Complete all tasks in this step : Pokéball x15, Stardust x78, and Galarian Slowpoke
Step 3 of 4
- Land 10 Curveball Throws in a row : Stardust x3,000
- Catch 50 Pokémon with Weather Boost : Metang
- Earn 10 Candies by walking with your Buddy : Great Ball x15
- Complete all tasks in this step : Grassy Lure x1, Stardust x789, and Starmie
Step 4 of 4
- Hatch 5 Eggs : Silver Pinap Berry x3
- Catch 50 Psychic-type Pokémon : Alakazam
- Earn Stardust x7,890 : Star Piece x1
- Complete all tasks in this step : Ultra Ball x20, Stardust x7,890, and Cosmog
- Catch 20 Ghost- or Dark-type Pokémon : Pokéball x10
- Take a snapshot of 20 different wild Pokémon : Inkay
- Use 30 berries to help catch Pokémon : Pinap Berry x10
- Land 5 Excellent Throws : Stardust x3,000
- Catch 30 different species of Pokémon : Metang
- Complete 15 Field Research Tasks : Great Ball x15
- Complete all tasks in this step : Glacial Lure x1, Stardust x789, and Starmie
- Win 5 Raids : Silver Pinap Berry x3
Help Research Daytime Pokémon
Pokémon go solstice horizons: all field research tasks.
In addition to the Special Research, Solstice Horizons has a few Field Research Tasks in store you can find during the event’s runtime by spinning the photo discs of PokéStops. Here are the exclusive Field Research Tasks for this event:
- Catch 10 Pokémon : Fomantis
- Catch 5 Grass- or Bug-type Pokémon : Stardust x500
- Catch 5 Ghost- or Dark-type Pokémon : Stardust x500
Pokémon Go Solstice Horizons: Collection Challenge
As if that’s not enough action, Solstice Horizons includes two Collection Challenges as well – here are the requirements and rewards:
Daytime Challenge – Stardust x2,000 and Fomantis
- Solrock (wild)
- Ledyba (wild)
- Petilil (wild)
- Purrloin (wild)
- Drifloon (wild)
- Sewaddle (wild)
- Cottonee (wild)
- Murkrow (wild)
Nighttime Challenge – Stardust x2,000 and Fomantis
- Lunatone (wild)
- Spinarak (wild)
- Oddish (wild)
- Stunky (wild)
- Misdreavus (wild)
- Venipede (wild)
- Foongus (wild)
- Phantump (wild)
There is nothing special about these challenges, since all of the required Pokémon are available as spawns in the wild during the respective time.
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Should you pick the Daytime or Nighttime path for Solstice Horizons Starry Skies Research in Pokémon Go?
Decision trees aren’t something that players typically need to deal with when it comes to Pokémon Go content, but if you bought the Starry Skies Special Research ticket for the Solstice Horizons event there is one key choice you will need to make. Will you play by the light of day or the dark of night?
Along with plenty of content like Collection Challenges and the like to keep players busy from June 16 to 25, the ticked Special Research for this event unlocks an equally special opportunity—the first chance to encounter a second Cosmog since its Pokémon Go debut last September.
That alone will have many players clamoring to complete all of the research tasks placed in front of them; however, things aren’t that simple. If you aren’t entirely sure if you can make a decision on which path to pick for the Solstice Horizons event, here is a Helping Hand on what you can expect from the diverging roads.
Which path should you choose for Pokémon Go’s Solstice Horizons Starry Skies Special Research?
Before you stress about the choice between Help Research Daytime Pokémon and Help Research Nighttime Pokémon after clearing the first page of the Starry Skies Special Research, just know it all means very little.
Once you purchase the $5 Special Research ticket, which will be available until June 25, you can finish it at any time. This means the actual paths don’t have much to do with the Solstice Horizons event at all and actually feature the exact same rewards barring on slight change on page three—where you will get a Mossy or Glacial Lure Module depending on your choice.
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If you pick the Daytime option, you will see slightly more research tasks tied to exploring such as hatching Eggs or catching Pokémon with a Weather Boost. Nighttime is more about completing specific objectives like catching and taking Snapshots of a large number of Pokémon.
All of the encounters, Stardust, and other items you get for completing the Starry Skies Special Research remain the same across both paths. This truly is just based on which option you think is more appealing to complete.
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Niantic is organising the Rediscover Kanto event in Pokemon GO , featuring a plethora of exciting Pokemon from the classic Pokedex. This comes along with the controversial series of updates that Niantic released in Pokemon GO in April 2024.
While Pokemon GO 's avatar update didn't go as planned , the biome update seems to have added a number of bells and whistles to the game. With some new backdrops and more logical spawn patterns, the biome update has definitely sparked curiosity among the fanbase. The best way to get well acquainted with the biomes is by taking part in the Rediscover Kanto event that features some biome-specific spawns . Apart from that, there are some Field and Special Research tasks as well — here is how players can complete them.
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The Field Research tasks are significantly easier than the Special Research ones, and it shouldn't take players long to complete them. Players can power up Pokemon by getting Stardust and candy , which in turn can be acquired by the Special Research Tasks if they are short of them.
The Rediscover Kanto Special Research starts off with a few easy tasks, but towards the end things become a bit tedious. The best way to complete the special research is by exploring as much as possible during the event, using items like Incense and Lure Modules to further boost the spawn rates of the Kantonian Pokemon. The good news is that once players acquire the Special Research, it stays, so they will have a lot of time to actually complete it. Getting the Special Research is quite simple, and all players need to do is log into the game during the event .
T ravel between the real world and the virtual world of Pokémon with Pokémon GO for iPhone and Android devices. With Pokémon GO, you'll discover Pokémon in a whole new world—your own! Pokémon GO gives you the chance to explore real locations and search far and wide for Pokémon. More and more Pokémon continue to appear around the globe, including rare and powerful Legendary Pokémon.
As you move around the places where you live and visit, your smartphone can vibrate to let you know when you're near a Pokémon. Once you've encountered a Pokémon, take aim on your smartphone's touch screen and throw a Poké Ball to catch it—but be careful, or it might run away! Also look for PokéStops located at interesting places—such as public art installations, historical markers, and monuments—where you can collect more Poké Balls and other items.
Battle Other Trainers
Are you ready for an exciting challenge? You can now take on another Trainer at any time in Pokémon GO. With Trainer Battles, you can match up against another Trainer by using a Battle Code, then face off using a team of three Pokémon. When the battle is over, both participants receive great rewards, including a chance at rare Evolution items.
The fast-paced battles take place in real time, and your Pokémon can use both their Fast Attacks and Charged Attacks. Just keep an eye on your opponent’s attacks, and deploy a Protect Shield to save your Pokémon from taking critical damage. Be careful, though—you only have a limited number of Protect Shields before your Pokémon will be left defenseless against big attacks.
Your opponent will usually have to be nearby for you to initiate a Trainer Battle. But you can challenge Trainers you’re Ultra Friends or Best Friends with from any distance. Good luck, Trainers!
Make Friends, Exchange Gifts, and Trade Pokémon
Get connected with your real-life friends in Pokémon GO, and you can interact with them in a variety of exciting ways. After exchanging Trainer Codes, you will see your friends on your Friend List.
One way that you'll be able to play with your friends in Pokémon GO is by giving Gifts. When you spin a Photo Disc at a PokéStop or Gym, you have a chance of collecting a special Gift. Although you can't open these Gifts yourself, you can send them to someone on your Friend List. The Gifts contain a variety of helpful items (and occasionally special Eggs) and come with a postcard showing where the Gift was collected.
You can increase your Friendship level with others by sending Gifts or participating in a Raid or Gym Battle with them. As your Friendship level rises, bonuses can be unlocked.
There’s another way to build your Friendship level, and that's by trading Pokémon! If you are near a friend and have a Trainer level of 10 or higher, you can trade Pokémon with them. Completing a trade requires Stardust, but it earns a bonus Candy for the Pokémon you traded away, and that bonus increases if the Pokémon the two of you trade were caught in locations far apart from each other.
Each Pokémon in the trade might become a Lucky Pokémon—you'll know right away by a new sparkly appearance. These Lucky Pokémon require less Stardust to power up, too. And Lucky Pokémon can be detected by the Pokédex so you can keep track of them. The longer the Pokémon have spent in storage, the higher the chance that they will become Lucky Pokémon when they're traded.
Customize Your Trainer
When you first play Pokémon GO, you'll get to customize your Trainer, choosing apparel and accessories to give them a cool look. Your customized Trainer will appear as you move around on the map and on your profile page. Other players will also see your Trainer when they visit a Gym you control or when you interact as friends (see below).
Add to Your Pokédex
In Pokémon GO, you will gain levels as a Trainer. At higher levels, you'll be able to catch more powerful Pokémon to complete your Pokédex. You'll also have access to stronger items to heal your Pokémon after battle, improved Poké Balls to give you a better shot at catching Pokémon, and useful Berries. Keep exploring and catching Pokémon to raise your level.
There are other ways to add Pokémon to your Pokédex. If you catch the same species of Pokémon enough times, you may be able to evolve it! And you may find Pokémon Eggs at PokéStops, which will hatch once you've walked a certain distance with it in an incubator—perhaps resulting in a Pokémon you've never seen before!
As you’re out exploring, keep an eye on the real-world weather, as it will influence which Pokémon you’re likely to discover. For example, Water-type Pokémon will be more plentiful during rainy weather.
Join a Team and Battle
At a certain point in the game, you'll be asked to join one of three teams. Once you join a team, you'll gain the ability to assign your Pokémon to open Gym locations or to a Gym where a teammate has already assigned a Pokémon. Each player can place only one Pokémon per Gym, so you'll need to work together with other members of your team to build up a strong defense. Like PokéStops, Gyms can be found at real-world locations.
If a rival team has claimed a Gym, you can challenge it by using your Pokémon to battle the Pokémon defending the Gym. You choose which of your Pokémon will join in the battle. Each Pokémon has two kinds of attacks, and can also dodge the defending Pokémon's attacks if you swipe left or right. If your Pokémon win the battle, the motivation of the defending Pokémon is reduced. When the motivation of each defending Pokémon drops to zero, the defending team loses control of the Gym, and you or another player can then take control of it by assigning a Pokémon to defend it.
Raid Battles
Take on tough solitary Pokémon in exciting Raid Battles at select Gyms. These Raid Bosses are more difficult to battle than the Pokémon you'd ordinarily catch in the wild—so tough that you'll need to join up with other Trainers to take one of them on. If you can defeat the Raid Boss, you'll earn a chance to add the powerful Pokémon to your team and get extremely rare items.
Field Research and Special Research
Professor Willow, your guide through the world of Pokémon GO, needs collaborators to help with his research as he investigates mysterious events all over the world. There are two types of research that Trainers can help with: Field Research and Special Research. Field Research tasks can be found by spinning the Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms. You will receive objectives to complete, such as discovering and catching certain Pokémon or engaging in battles. Professor Willow will present the Special Research himself with story-driven activities that will take you further into the world of Pokémon GO than ever before!
There’s no limit to the number of research tasks that can be completed each day, and they grant rewards such as useful items. The more difficult the task, the greater the reward, so hard-working Trainers will benefit quite a bit.
Poké Ball Plus and Nintendo Switch
A portable device called the Poké Ball Plus enables you to enjoy the game even when you’re not looking at your smartphone. The device connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth and notifies you about events in the game (such as the appearance of a Pokémon nearby) using an LED and vibration. In addition, you can catch Pokémon or perform other simple actions by pressing the button on the device.
There is also a deep connection between Pokémon GO and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region that you’ve caught in Pokémon GO can be brought into these two new Nintendo Switch games.
Connecting Pokémon GO to Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! is also a great way to meet the new Mythical Pokémon Meltan and its evolved form, Melmetal. Sending Pokémon from Pokémon GO into one of the Nintendo Switch titles gets you certain items in the app, such as Candies for the species of Pokémon you sent. However, the first time you send a Pokémon, you’ll also be able to get a very special item: a Mystery Box!
Opening a Mystery Box in Pokémon GO causes Meltan to appear for a limited time. Touch a Meltan you see on the field map, and then try to catch it with a Poké Ball. By collecting 400 Meltan Candies, you can evolve this Steel-type Pokémon into the powerful Melmetal.
Adventure Sync
Exploring is a breeze with the Adventure Sync feature in Pokémon GO. With Adventure Sync, you can record how far you walk even while Pokémon GO is inactive. Plus, you keep earning Buddy Candy and making progress toward hatching Pokémon Eggs as you walk.
You receive notifications when your Buddy Pokémon finds Candy for you and when an Egg is about to hatch. Then, at the end of each week, Adventure Sync provides a summary of your activities, including how much Candy you collected and how far you walked. You even earn rewards for every distance milestone you cross.
You can opt in to Adventure Sync at any time, and the feature connects to both the Health app on Apple devices and Google Fit on Android devices.
iPhone AR+ Mode
Dive deeper into the fun of Pokémon encounters with AR+ mode, a feature available on iPhone 6s and newer models running iOS 11 or higher. AR+ mode takes Pokémon GO's augmented reality feature even further by placing the Pokémon you encounter firmly into the scene in front of you. With AR+, you can get closer to a Pokémon to make it easier to catch, or line up the perfect picture. But be careful as you approach the Pokémon, or you might scare it off!
Free to Play
Pokémon GO is available for download at no charge on the App Store and Google Play. Pokémon GO is free to play, with loads of fun things to do and Pokémon to discover at every turn. For players who want to enhance their Pokémon GO experience even more, certain items and features can be accessed via in-app purchases. Players can spend real money on PokéCoins, the in-game currency of Pokémon GO. PokéCoins can then be exchanged for power-ups, extra items, and more.
When you encounter a Pokémon in the wild, you can turn on the camera feature, putting the wild Pokémon into the live scene where your camera is facing. Line up your shot and hit the shutter button to take the photo. You can then save the snapshot to your smartphone for you to share however you'd like.
Music by Junichi Masuda
Pokémon GO features all-new music composed by GAME FREAK's Junichi Masuda. Mr. Masuda has worked on Pokémon games since the very beginning and has composed many of the classic and memorable songs that have inspired fans for decades.
Buddy Pokémon
With the Buddy Pokémon feature, you can choose a Pokémon from your collection to travel at your side, opening up in-game rewards and experiences. Your Buddy Pokémon will appear alongside your Trainer on your profile screen and reward you with helpful bonuses—including Candy—as you walk with it.
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Pokémon Go Rediscover Kanto: Research and rewards explained
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There’s always something new going on in Pokémon Go , but this time it centres around something quite old - as the Rediscover Kanto Special Research quest harkens back to the original generation.
So that you do, in fact, catch 'em all, we’ve got the Research tasks explained, as well as what rewards you can expect and when the event begins and ends, so that you don’t miss out.
You wouldn’t want to show up to Pokémon Go Fest 2024 without having it all squared away, would you?
Though, you may have fobbed off Pokémon Go for good, if you aren’t a fan of the update to the game's graphics …
If you don’t mind them, then you best check out the Pokémon Go Sustainability Week event , too, lest you miss out on any extra goodies.
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With all that said and done – let’s get to it!
When is Pokémon Go Rediscover Kanto? Start and end times
Pokémon Go Rediscover Kanto begins 22nd April 2024 and runs until 9th May 2024 .
That gives players just under three weeks to catch 'em all, which should be plenty of time as there isn’t a huge amount of Special Research tasks to engage in.
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Still, it’s going to be great for longtime fans, who will no doubt ride the nostalgia wave as we strike to catch Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle just like in the good old days.
But to get them, you’ll need to do all the tasks, which we’ve got detailed for you just below!
Pokémon Go Rediscover Kanto: Full list of Research tasks and rewards
There are five Special Research tasks as part of Rediscover Kanto. Check them all out and their rewards just below!
Rediscover Kanto Special Research quest step one
- Use 5 Berries to help catch Pokémon – Bulbasaur encounter
- Feed your Buddy 5 times – Charmander encounter
- Catch 20 Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region – Squirtle encounter
Once you’ve done these three, you’ll be rewarded with the following:
- 2,500 Stardust
- 1x Lucky Egg
Rediscover Kanto Special Research quest step two
- Use 10 Berries to help catch Pokémon – 10 Poké Balls
- Play with your Buddy 5 times – 15 Great Balls
- Catch 30 Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region – 10 Ultra Balls
Once you’ve done this, you’ll get:
Rediscover Kanto Special Research quest step three
- Use 15 Berries to help catch Pokémon – 10 Razz Berry
- Earn 25 hearts with your Buddy – 10 Nanab Berry
- Catch 40 Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region – 10 Pinap Berry
This rewards:
- 3 Charged TM
Rediscover Kanto Special Research quest step four
- Use 20 Berries to help catch Pokémon – 25 Bulbasaur Candy
- Earn 4 Candy exploring with your Buddy – 25 Charmander Candy
- Catch 50 Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region – 25 Squirtle Candy
This gets you:
Rediscover Kanto Special Research quest step five
- Use 151 Berries to catch Pokémon – 15,100 XP
- Earn 15,100 Stardust – 15,100 XP
- Catch 151 Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region – 15,100 XP
Finally, this will net you:
- 10,000 Stardust
- 1 Incubator
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Pokémon Go ‘Sustainability Week 2024’ event, Collection Challenge guide
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Pokémon Go is hosting its yearly “Sustainability Week” event, incentivizing players to walk around and go green from April 22-26 .
The event this year is a little peculiar, as there are no specific boosted spawns to go with it. There are, however, quite a few bonuses running during the event period, focusing on your buddy Pokémon .
Buddies will bring presents and souvenirs more often, and they’ll stay on the map walking alongside you for longer after you feed them. They’ll also earn hearts from walking twice as fast.
Notably, Combee , Drilbur, Trubbish, Foongus, and Binacle hatched from eggs obtained during the event will also have a higher chance to be shiny.
Below we list out the other event perks that are part of Pokémon Go ’s “Sustainability Week” event.
Pokémon Go ‘Sustainability Week 2024’ event Collection Challenge
There are a few Collection Challenges to complete that involve you catching and evolving specific Pokémon.
Collection Challenge: Drilbur
- Catch a Drilbur
- Evolve Drilbur into Excadrill
Rewards : 10,000 XP, 5,000 Stardust
Collection Challenge: Trubbish
- Catch a Trubbish
- Evolve Trubbish into Garbodor
Pokémon Go ‘Sustainability Week 2024’ event Field Research and rewards
Spinning a PokéStop during the event period may yield one of these tasks:
- Catch 5 Pokémon (Binacle encounter)
- Catch 10 Pokémon (Foongus encounter)
- Explore 1 km (Trubbish encounter)
- Explore 2 km (Drilbur encounter)
- Hatch an egg (Combee encounter)
Pokémon Go ‘Sustainability Week 2024’ event egg hatches
These Pokémon have a higher chance to hatch shiny from any eggs obtained during the event:
Also this week is the debut of the “ Rediscover Kanto ” event, and a Spotlight Hour focused on Trubbish .
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Prepare for a battle-focused event in Pokémon GO: Rivals Week!
Rivals Week
Saturday, May 4, at 10:00 a.m. to Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. local time
Event Bonuses
- 10× XP from spinning Photo Discs at Gyms
- 2× Catch Candy
- Increased chance to encounter Shiny Zangoose, Seviper, Throh, Sawk, Heatmor, and Durant
Wild Encounters
The following Pokémon will appear more frequently in the wild.
Alolan Sandshrew* Mankey* Poliwag* Machop* Gligar* Ralts*
Some Trainers might even encounter the following!
Lickitung* Galarian Stunfisk*
In addition to the Pokémon listed above, some Trainers might even encounter the following during the event!
May 4 at 10:00 a.m. to May 6 at 10:00 a.m.: Zangoose* Seviper*
May 6 at 10:00 a.m. to May 8 at 10:00 a.m.: Throh* Sawk*
May 8 at 10:00 a.m. to May 9 at 8:00 p.m.: Heatmor* Durant*
The following Pokémon will appear in raids.
One-Star Raids Mankey* Teddiursa* Swinub* Jangmo-o
Three-Star Raids May 4 at 10:00 a.m. to May 6 at 10:00 a.m.: Zangoose* Seviper*
Field Research Task Encounters
Event-themed Field Research tasks will be available!
The following Pokémon will be available to encounter when you complete Field Research tasks!
Alolan Sandshrew* Mankey* Poliwag* Lickitung* Gligar* Ralts* Galarian Stunfisk*
Timed Research
Event-themed Timed Research will be available throughout the event.
Complete tasks to earn XP, Rare Candy, Fast TMs, and encounters with event-themed Pokémon.
GO Battle Weekend
Saturday, May 4, 2024, at 12:00 a.m. to Sunday, May 5, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. local time
- 4× Stardust from win rewards. (This does not include end-of-set rewards.)
- The maximum number of sets you can play per day will be increased from five to 20—for a total of 100 battles—from 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. local time.
- Free battle-themed Timed Research will be available. Rewards include the avatar item Hala-Style Sandals.
Paid Timed Research
For US$1.00 (or the equivalent pricing tier in your local currency), you’ll be able to access event-exclusive Timed Research.
Complete the research tasks to earn Stardust, one Star Piece, three Rare Candies, and three Rare Candy XL!
PokéStop Showcases
Be on the lookout for Showcases at different PokéStops where you can enter event-themed Pokémon!
Please be aware of your surroundings and follow guidelines from local health authorities when playing Pokémon GO. Upcoming events are subject to change. Be sure to follow us on social media, opt in to receiving push notifications, and subscribe to our emails to stay updated.
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A complete guide to Pokémon GO's currently available Field Research tasks, rewards, and encounters. Includes Pokémon encounters, Mega Energy rewards, and Research Breakthrough available during the whole Season of World of Wonders. You can find an overview of Pokémon GO April 2024 Events in this article. Field Research listed in this article will be available during the […]
In our Pokemon GO Starry Skies, Help Research Daytime or Nighttime Pokemon Choice guide, we are going to give you the list of tasks in each of the two "branches" of the 2023 Solstice Horizons event. And, of course, we will also show you the rewards you are going to get depending on your Starry Skies choice. There's a lot to get into, so let's jump straight in.
For April 2024, Trainers can earn an encounter with Goomy, Hisuian Sneasel, Furfrou, Sandygast, Jangmo-o, and Dubwool as a Research Breakthrough. These are quite rare creatures in Pokemon Go, so ...
Guides. avrip - April 24, 2024. ElliotUnbound - March 20, 2024. avrip - February 20, 2024. Field Research tasks can be collected by spinning nearby PokéStops, and they include a wide range of Pokémon-related activities. Gym photo-disc spins do not give research tasks. Research tasks are the same for everyone but change location randomly every ...
Each Field Research task has a special reward, decided at random, for completion. These include items such as Rare Candy, Poké Balls, Berries and even Pokémon encounters. These Pokémon are over Level 15 with IVs of 10 or higher in each stat. Each task will have the same rewards for all players. Field Research can be completed in any number ...
The more challenging a research task is, the greater the reward. When you complete a series of research tasks, you'll unlock even more rewards. There are different types of Pokémon Research: Field Research, Special Research, Timed Research, and Level-Up Research. Field Research tasks can be collected by visiting nearby PokéStops or ...
If your Research reward is a Field Research encounter, be aware you will be catching a Level 15 Pokemon with same minimum IV values as Raid Bosses / Egg hatches (10/10/10). Field Research encounters are not boosted by weather but they can be shiny, if the encountered specie can be shiny - there are reports of shiny Bulbasaurs and Magikarps ...
Pokémon Go 'Starry Skies' Special Research and rewards. This set of Special Research can be repeated if you pay $4.99 to get more Cosmog, if you want. It will initially be available free to ...
The best way to complete AR Mapping Tasks is to scan the required location for 20-30 seconds while keeping it in the center of the frame. Pokemon GO recommends going a full 360 around the PokeStop ...
Feel more immersed in the world of Pokémon GO than ever before with a whole new look! Check out these refreshed visuals by exploring biomes, environments where you can find certain Pokémon! ... Special Research will be available to all Trainers for free beginning with the Rediscover Kanto event! Trainers who complete the Special Research will ...
Research Tasks are divided into four categories: Field Research - Single-objective goals such as spinning PokeStops and catching Pokemon that reward items and one "stamp" (1 per day). These are the tasks outlined above. Special Research - Story based multi-objective goals such as catching and transferring Pokemon that have unknown rewards.
Use 5 Berries to help catch Pokémon reward - Swinub or Snorunt. Buddy related Field Research tasks. Earn 2 Candies walking with your buddy reward - Jigglypuff, Glameow, Buneary, Bunnelby, Litleo ...
Here are the Solstice Horizons field research tasks in Pokémon Go: Catch 10 Pokémon reward - Fomantis encounter; ... Thank you to SilphScience from reddit for the help with this information!
The Special Research story Glitz and Glam will be available to all Trainers for free starting May 1, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. local time! ... *If you have already accessed the Pokémon GO Fest 2023-exclusive Special Research, completing this new Special Research will instead earn you Diancie Candy. Diancie-Themed Field Research. Wednesday, May 1 ...
Pokemon Go Starry Skies ticketed Special Research tasks. After completing the tasks once during the Solstice Horizons event, trainers will be able to purchase a $5 ticket from the Pokemon Go shop ...
Master Pokémon GO Research. Research is the newest craze in Pokémon GO, and you'll findit makes finding wild Pokémon even more fun and rewarding. Research is the new keyto finding powerful Pokémon, rare items, and even encountering Legendary andMythical Pokémon! Whether you're new to research or looking to make the mostof this exciting ...
Research is a feature in Pokémon GO that gives Trainers the opportunity to help Professor Willow with his Pokémon Research. Completing a Research Task will unlock rewards. The more challenging a task, the greater the reward will be. There are two types of Research you can contribute to: Field Research and Special Research.
Diancie makes her global debut in Pokemon Go with free Special Research tasks, alongside themed Field Research for additional rewards! This page acts as a comprehensive breakdown of the Diancie ...
Here are all Starry Skies Special Research Tasks in Pokémon Go.. Pokémon Go Starry Skies: all Special Research Tasks. Both the paid and free versions of Starry Skies have the same missions and rewards and both follow the same general outline - they start off with one step consisting of three tasks and then branch out into two separate paths, between which you can choose.
All Pokemon GO Sustainability Week 2024 Field Research Tasks & Rewards As part of the event, players will be able to get a number of Pokemon encounters on completing the Field Research tasks.
Related: All Solstice Horizons Starry Skies Research tasks and rewards in Pokémon Go If you pick the Daytime option, you will see slightly more research tasks tied to exploring such as hatching ...
Niantic is organising the Rediscover Kanto event in Pokemon GO, featuring a plethora of exciting Pokemon from the classic Pokedex. This comes along with the controversial series of updates that ...
Professor Willow, your guide through the world of Pokémon GO, needs collaborators to help with his research as he investigates mysterious events all over the world. There are two types of research that Trainers can help with: Field Research and Special Research. Field Research tasks can be found by spinning the Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms.
As part of the Rediscover GO campaign, this Special Research was released during the Sustainability Week event in order to give players a rediscovery of Pokémon in Kanto. Research Tasks. Task ... Use 151 Berries to help catch Pokémon: 15100 XP: Stardust * 10000: Egg Incubator * 1: Earn 15,100 Stardust: 15100 XP:
Pokémon Go Rediscover Kanto: Full list of Research tasks and rewards. ... Rediscover Kanto Special Research quest step one. Use 5 Berries to help catch Pokémon - Bulbasaur encounter;
For US$1.00 (or the equivalent pricing tier in your local currency), you'll be able to access event-exclusive Timed Research. Purchasing this ticket will also grant the following bonus during Cleffa Hatch Day. 2× Hatch Stardust; This Timed Research will challenge you to hatch an Egg and walk 2 km to earn: One Star Piece; One Super Incubator; XP
Pokémon Go 'Sustainability Week 2024' event Field Research and rewards Spinning a PokéStop during the event period may yield one of these tasks: Catch 5 Pokémon (Binacle encounter)
Free battle-themed Timed Research will be available. Rewards include the avatar item Hala-Style Sandals. Paid Timed Research ... Please be aware of your surroundings and follow guidelines from local health authorities when playing Pokémon GO. Upcoming events are subject to change. Be sure to follow us on social media, opt in to receiving push ...