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Pokémon Go Road to Sinnoh field research tasks, quest steps and rewards
Everything you need to know about the Go Tour: Sinnoh warm up event!
Road to Sinnoh is our warm-up for the upcoming Go Tour: Sinnoh event in Pokémon Go . If you're planning on partaking in this free Global event this weekend, then now is the time to start catching Gen 4 Pokémon .
During the Road to Sinnoh event in Pokémon Go , you can collect event-exclusive field research tasks , catch the Gen 4 starters in the wild or battle a range of Sinnoh legendaries in five-star raids .
There's also three Road to Sinnoh research quests - one free, two pay-to-play - running throughout this event. To help you complete these, or decide whether you're going to purchase the pay-to-play quests, we've listed all of the Road to Sinnoh quest steps and rewards below.
Don't forget to complete the Road to Sinnoh special research quest either as this lets you pick between the Diamond and Pearl versions of Go Tour: Sinnoh. (Niantic really went all in on the 'Road to Sinnoh' title didn't they?)
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The Road to Sinnoh Timed Research quest is running throughout the event sharing its name until Friday 23rd February at 8pm (local time) in Pokémon Go.
We highly recommend completing this quest before its deadline, because it has some pretty sweet Pokémon encounter rewards allowing you to gather up some legendary Pokémon from Gen 4 . This is great if you're missing their Pokédex entries or want the chance to gather some Candy for these Pokémon.
Below you'll find all of the Road to Sinnoh: Timed Research challenges and rewards. Watch out for spoilers !
Thank you to redwineandbeer from reddit for the help with this information.
'Road to Sinnoh: Timed Research' Step 1 of 1
- Win 2 raids - Cresselia encounter
- Win 4 raids - Heatran encounter
- Win 6 raids - Origin Forme Giratina encounter
- Win 8 raids - Darkrai encounter
Rewards: 5 Dialga, 5 Palkia Candy and 5 Giratina Candy.
The World of Wonders season has come to Pokémon Go, giving you the chance to catch Poipole . The World of Wonders: Taken Over event is currently running, bringing the It's a Rocket World special research quest with it. 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 .
Road to Sinnoh: Raids is the first of two pay-to-play timed research quests running throughout the Route to Sinnoh event in Pokémon Go.
This quest costs £4.99, $5 or the equivalent pricing tier for your local region. It is nonrefundable and can not be purchased using PokéCoins , but can be gifted to a player your Great Friends or higher with. If you do purchase it, however, you must ensure you complete it before Sunday 25th February at 8pm (local time) or else you'll lose access to its rewards.
If you're planning on partaking in a good number of raids throughout the Go Tour: Sinnoh event, then you should consider purchasing this quest as it will grant you access to the following bonuses:
- Extra 5000 XP for completing raids
- 1 additional Candy when catching a Pokémon from five-star raids
- 2 additional Raid Passes per day from spinning Gym Photo Discs
Below you'll find all of the Road to Sinnoh: Raids challenges in Pokémon Go - just be wary of spoilers .
Thank you to Amiibofan101 from reddit for the help with this information.
'Road to Sinnoh: Raids' Step 1 of 1
- Win 2 raids - 5 Cresselia Candy XL
- Win 4 raids - 5 Heatran Candy XL
- Win 6 raids - 5 Giratina Candy XL
- Win 8 raids - 5 Darkrai Candy XL
Rewards: 10 Dialga Candy, 10 Palkia Candy and Eevee Mask.
Road to Sinnoh: Hatch is the second of two pay-to-play timed research quests running throughout the Route to Sinnoh event in Pokémon Go.
If you're planning on hatching a lot of eggs during the Road to Sinnoh and Go Tour: Sinnoh event, then you may want to consider purchasing this quest as it will give you the following bonuses:
- Double Hatch XP
- Double Hatch Candy
- Double Hatch Stardust
Here are all of the Road to Sinnoh: Hatch challenges in Pokémon Go - just keep an eye out for spoilers !
'Road to Sinnoh: Hatch' Step 1 of 1
- Hatch an Egg - Chatot encounter
- Hatch 2 Eggs - Pachirisu encounter
- Hatch 3 Eggs - Carnivine encounter
- Hatch 4 Eggs - Chatot encounter
- Hatch 5 Eggs - Pachirisu encounter
- Hatch 6 Eggs - Carnivine encounter
Rewards: 4000 Stardust, 1 Super Incubator and Pikachu Mask.
You can collect event-exclusive field research tasks by spinning PokéStops throughout the Road to Sinnoh event in Pokémon Go. These tasks can then be saved in your field research collection and completed after the event ends.
Here are the Road to Sinnoh field research tasks in Pokémon Go:
- Hatch an Egg reward - 10 Poké Balls
- Hatch 2 Eggs reward - 10 Great Balls
- Hatch 3 Eggs reward - 10 Ultra Balls or 1 Sinnoh Stone
- Spin 10 PokéStops or Gyms reward - 10 Piplup, Chimchar or Turtwig Candy
Thank you to SilphScience from reddit for the help with this information.
First things first - make sure you complete the Road to Sinnoh Special Research quest before Saturday 24th February as this will let you decide between the Diamond and Pearl versions of the Go Tour: Sinnoh event. This is a very important decision to make if you're planning to partake in this free Global event.
The beginning of the Road to Sinnoh event also marks the release of the pay-to-play shiny Shaymin Masterwork Research: Glimmers of Gratitude quest.
Back to the Road to Sinnoh event itself - there are three bonuses running throughout this event until it ends on Friday 23rd February at 10pm (local time) , with one of these bonuses slipping into the Go Tour: Sinnoh event.
The first bonus sees the hatch distance for any egg placed in an Incubator during this event halved. Secondly, the Remote Raid Pass limit has been increased 10 per day until Thursday 22nd February. From Friday 23rd February to Sunday 25th February, however, there will be no limit on the number of Remote Raids you can partake in.
Alongside these bonuses, the following Pokémon will be appearing in the wild during the Route to Sinnoh event:
You can also battle the following Pokémon in raids throughout the event - keep an eye on those five-star raids, because these boss change on a day-to-day basis:
Any 2km egg collected during the Route to Sinnoh will hatch one of the following Pokémon, all of which are on the first tier:
Sticker-wise you'll be able to collect Go Tour: Sinnoh themed stickers from Gifts and spinning PokéStops between Monday 19th February to Sunday 25th February. These stickers will also be on sale in the in-game shop until Sunday 25th February at 8pm (local time).
Finally, there's a range of new Sinnoh-themed clothes available in the in-game shop, along with this year's Go Tour shirt. You can now purchase the Diamond Clan, Pearl Clan, Team Galactic and super cool Giratina outfit.
Hope you enjoy the Route of Sinnoh event!
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Master Pokémon GO Research
Research is the newest craze in Pokémon GO , and you’ll find it makes finding wild Pokémon even more fun and rewarding. Research is the new key to finding powerful Pokémon, rare items, and even encountering Legendary and Mythical Pokémon!
Whether you’re new to research or looking to make the most of this exciting new feature, we’re here to help. Read on to maximize your rewards from both Field Research and Special Research.
Research 101
There are two types of research that Trainers can help Professor Willow with: Field Research and Special Research. Field Research spans almost every activity in Pokémon GO. These tasks can be found by visiting PokéStops, and you can complete lots of them each day. The rewards vary—even for the same task—including almost any item, Stardust, or even an encounter with a wild Pokémon. Harder tasks normally yield better rewards.
Special Research requires more effort to complete, and these tasks will be assigned to you by Professor Willow himself. He’ll pop up in the app whenever he has a new research task for you to take on. You can check your current research tasks by tapping the binoculars icon above Nearby Pokémon. Each Special Research task can be completed only once.
The first batch of Special Research quests focuses on Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region. It won’t be easy, but the grand prize is worth working for—a chance to catch Mew, the first Mythical Pokémon available in Pokémon GO! You’ll also earn fantastic items as you complete stages of Special Research, including Rare Candy, Stardust, and XP.
Plan Ahead for Special Research
Each player receives the same Special Research tasks from Professor Willow in the same order, so you can complete several objectives more easily with some planning.
First, be ready to trigger some tough Evolutions. For example, if you plan on catching Mew, you’re going to need to evolve Magikarp, so conserve your Magikarp Candy. You’ll need to evolve a Magikarp into Gyarados as part of Mew’s Special Research (you must do this during Special Research—having already evolved a Magikarp into a Gyarados prior to taking on the Special Research task won't satisfy the requirement), and at 400 Magikarp Candy per Evolution, you don’t want to be caught empty-handed. You’ll also need to be level 25 and have 100 Pokémon originally discovered in the Kanto region registered in your Pokédex, so be sure to track down any Nearby Pokémon you haven’t registered.
You’ll need to deal with many other tasks as they come around, and there are more tricks to speed things along. Don’t forget that different Buddy Pokémon find Candy at different rates, so you might want to switch to a buddy like Swablu or Wailmer that finds Candy every kilometer if you’re looking to rush things along. And if you’re the type of player who normally only takes on Raids against Legendary Pokémon, don’t forget that you can complete research tasks with easier Raids that can be completed by smaller groups.
Complete Field Research Daily
Completing Field Research won’t get you any closer to Mew, but Research Breakthroughs provide some serious motivation to head out into the field. The first Field Research task you complete each day will net you a special stamp. You’ll make a Research Breakthrough each time you collect seven of these stamps, and with each breakthrough comes some fantastic rewards.
The most exciting reward for making a Research Breakthrough is an encounter with a rare Pokémon. As of this posting, the Legendary Pokémon Moltres awaits dedicated researchers—but different Pokémon could be available in the future. Moltres is exceptionally rare, and Moltres Candy is hard to come by, so take advantage of this opportunity. You’ll also score a bounty of XP, Stardust, and some items.
Don’t worry if you miss a day of Field Research. Unlike the streaks for catching Pokémon and for visiting PokéStops, your progress toward a Research Breakthrough won’t be reset if you can’t go exploring one day. Field Research tasks don’t count as complete until you accept their reward, so you can even finish a Field Research objective one day and then turn it in the next day to earn a quick stamp.
Rack Up Rare Candy
Undertaking research is also a great way to earn some Rare Candy—one of the most valuable items in Pokémon GO. Rare Candy can become any other type of Candy, helping you to power up or evolve whichever Pokémon you like. Raid Battles were previously the only way to collect Rare Candy, but now you can also earn some through research.
You’ll sometimes earn a few Rare Candy when you make Research Breakthroughs. You can receive five more by completing enough Special Research tasks. Certain Field Research tasks may also reward this incredible item—make sure to complete these tasks if you receive them!
Don’t Fear Missing Out
It’s fun to try to complete each Field Research task you’re given, but remember that you can only hold up to three tasks at once. If a task seems too tough to complete for its reward, you can drop it by tapping the trash can icon in the upper-right corner of the task.
Be discerning if you get a bunch of tasks to catch Pokémon you rarely see. There’s no penalty for dropping Field Research tasks, and you can retrieve them at the same PokéStop you got them from until the end of the day if you change your mind.
The Pokémon in Question
If you see a question mark on some tall grass as a Field Research reward, you could be in for a treat. Once you finish your task, you’ll jump into an encounter with a wild Pokémon. Dozens of different Pokémon can be encountered this way, many of which were first discovered in the Kanto region—perfect for Mew’s Special Research.
It’s worth catching these Pokémon even if you happen to have some duplicates. Like Raid Bosses and Pokémon hatched from Eggs, Pokémon you encounter through Field Research tend to perform better in battle than other wild Pokémon do. These encounters aren't affected by the weather.
Field Research tasks can yield some extremely rare Pokémon. Think twice before discarding difficult Field Research tasks like “Catch a Dragon-type Pokémon,” “Win 5 Raids,” or “Make 3 Excellent Throws.” It might take you a while to complete them, but your hard work could lead to encounters with rare Pokémon like Dratini, Typhlosion, and Larvitar!
Research Efficiently
You can often complete tasks with similar objectives at the same time. This can be a great way to get lots of research done quickly—and it might encourage you to complete tasks you’d normally avoid, too.
Field Research tasks to make Nice, Great, or Excellent Throws or to throw Curveballs can be completed simultaneously. If you have Field Research tasks to make, Nice Throws, Great Throws, and Excellent Throws, making an Excellent Throw would advance all three quests at once.
If all your current tasks require you to make accurate throws, you may want to avoid catching the Pokémon. For instance, you could complete Field Research to make five Nice Throws by hitting the same Pokémon with five Nice Throws if it keeps breaking out of your Poké Balls. Large, feisty Pokémon like Nosepass and Onix make easy targets for this sort of task. Just don’t flee from the encounter yourself, which will void your progress.
That’s enough research about research—time to get out there. Good luck, Trainers!
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List of Special Research tasks
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This is a list of all Special Research campaigns in Pokémon GO . Once a Trainer unlocks any of the Special Research campaigns, they keep that Special Research forever until they complete it. Visit the following articles for information about tasks and rewards.
- 1 Legendary and Mythical Pokémon
- 2 Team GO Rocket
- 3 Community Day
- 4 Level-specific Researches
- 5 Halloween
- 8 Safari Zone
- 9 Ticketed Researches
- 10.1 Season of Legends
- 10.2 Season of Heritage
- 10.3 Season of Alola
- 10.4 Season of GO
- 10.5 Season of Light
- 10.6 Season 10: Rising Heroes
- 10.7 Hidden Gems
- 10.8 Adventures Abound
- 10.9 Timeless Travels
Legendary and Mythical Pokémon [ ]
Team GO Rocket [ ]
At level 8, Trainers unlock A Troubling Situation , which introduces Team GO Rocket and Shadow Pokémon . Once A Troubling Situation is complete, Trainers gain access to the currently-active Team GO Rocket research line. Additional Team GO Rocket Special Research cannot be unlocked while a previous one is in progress past page 1, making it possible to miss newer ones.
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Level-specific researches [ ], halloween [ ], go fest [ ].
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Ticketed researches [ ], other researches [ ], season of legends [ ], season of heritage [ ], season of alola [ ], season of go [ ], season of light [ ], season 10: rising heroes [ ], hidden gems [ ], adventures abound [ ], timeless travels [ ].
- 1 Shadow Pokémon
- 2 Rocket Radars
- 3 Lucky Pokémon
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On Oct. 1, 2021, the Pokémon Go ’s Research Breakthrough Reward for completing a week’s worth of stamps changed to Yamask , the ghost-type Pokémon from the Unova region.
You can complete Pokémon Go Field Research Tasks for Pokémon encounters, items, and Stardust . Finishing the individual tasks also rewards sweet stuff. Rare spawns like Aerodactyl can be rewards for tasks, as well as important loot like Rare Candy or Golden Razz Berries .
Here’s a complete list of the current Field Research Tasks and the rewards, as of Oct. 1, 2021.
Pokémon Go October 2021 Field Research and rewards
Spinning PokéStops gives players a Field Research Task to complete. Each stop gives a task once a day, and players can hold up to three tasks at once.
Upon completing a task, players will get a stamp marked with the date. After getting seven stamps from seven different days, players encounter a special Pokémon, as well as get Stardust, items , and some XP as rewards.
Players can turn in multiple tasks a day but will only receive one stamp for the first task they complete that day. After completing a task, you can wait to turn it in, if you want to save the stamp for another day.
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Sizeable Surprises
Thursday, April 4, at 10:00 a.m. to Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. local time
Event bonuses
2× XP for successfully catching Pokémon with Nice Throws or better.*
Increased chance to encounter XXS and XXL Pokémon in the wild.
Increased chance to encounter Shiny Wailmer!
**This bonus will not stack with the Catch XP bonus for April Community Day Classic.
Wild encounters
The following Pokémon will appear more frequently in the wild.
Also, for the first time in Pokémon GO, you’ll be able to encounter Shiny Wimpod—if you’re lucky!
Diglett* Mantine* Wailmer* Joltik* Tynamo Cutiefly* Wimpod* Cetoddle
Some Trainers might even encounter the following!
Onix* Snorlax*
The following Pokémon will appear in raids.
Also, for the first time in Pokémon GO, you’ll be able to encounter Shiny Celesteela and Shiny Kartana—if you’re lucky!
One-Star Raids Foongus* Klink* Espurr* Tadbulb
Three-Star Raids Alolan Exeggutor* Galarian Weezing* Gyarados* Snorlax*
Five-Star Raids Celesteela (Southern Hemisphere)* Kartana (Northern Hemisphere)*
Mega Raids Mega Charizard X*
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!
Onix* Snorlax* Wailmer* Tynamo Cutiefly* Wimpod*
Collection Challenges
Event-themed Collection Challenges are coming!
Complete the Collection Challenges to receive Razz Berries, Pinap Berries, XP, and encounters with Wimpod and Wailmer!
PokéStop Showcases
Be on the lookout for Showcases at different PokéStops during the event 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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Pokémon Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh – all Research tasks
T he Pokémon Go Tour 2024: Sinnoh is coming up quickly, but before the grand event is opening its doors players can prepare themselves with the Road to Sinnoh event starting on February 19, 2024, at 10am local time. Users should take advantage of this event to gather useful resources ahead of the great hunt for Sinnoh's rarest beasties.
One free Special Research has already been available since February 15, 2024, for every player of the mobile game, allowing them to select the Diamond or Pearl version for the upcoming Go Tour event. With the proper start of the Road to Sinnoh event, some paid Research tasks as well as an attractive Raid Challenge have been made available for trainers.
Here are all Pokémon Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh Research tasks and rewards.
Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh – all free Special Research tasks
You’ll be able to complete this Special Research whenever you want once you’ve claimed it, so make sure you get access to it by logging in after February 15, 2024, at 10am local time. It’s a pretty short string of missions and some of its rewards can only be described as Niantic trolling players, but you’ll also get a Legendary Pokémon during Go Tour and lots of Mega Energy out of it.
Step 1 of 3
- Catch a Pokémon originally discovered in the Sinnoh region : Go Tour Sticker x10
- Complete all tasks in this step : XP x2,024, Stardust x2,024, Bidoof
Choose a Path
You can choose between Diamond and Pearl in this step. Both options provide different rewards during Go Tour 2024 as well as for the remainder of this Special Research, so make your selection with care.
Choose Diamond Version to obtain the following bonuses during the global portion of Go Tour 2024:
- Encounter Dialga (Origin Forme) with Roar of Time as a guaranteed move.
- Double duration for the Adventure Effect of Roar of Time.
- Obtain additional Dialga Candy.
Choose Pearl Version to obtain the following bonuses during the global portion of Go Tour 2024:
- Encounter Palkia (Origin Forme) with Spacial Rend as a guaranteed move.
- Double duration for the Adventure Effect of Spacial Rend.
- Obtain additional Palkia Candy.
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Step 2 of 3
Diamond version.
- Feed your buddy : Larvitar Candy x10
- Feed your buddy : Tyranitar Mega Energy x100
- Complete all tasks in this step : Diamond Badge, Dialga Candy x3, Larvitar
Pearl Version
- Feed your buddy : Bagon Candy x10
- Feed your buddy : Salamence Mega Energy x100
- Complete all tasks in this step : Pearl Badge, Palkia Candy x3, Bagon
Step 3 of 3
Diamond and pearl version.
- Catch a Pokémon originally discovered in the Sinnoh region : Bidoof Candy x10
We can’t really advise you on whether to choose Diamond or Pearl here, since this totally depends on your personal preferences – when it comes down to the two Legendaries and perhaps which of the two mega evolutions you still need to conduct.
Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh – all Raid Challenge tasks
This Raid Challenge can be tackled from the start of the event until February 23, 2024, at 8pm local time. You can get some pretty rare Pokémon out of this one, as you can see below:
Step 1 of 1
- Win 2 raids : Cresselia
- Win 4 raids : Heatran
- Win 6 raids : Giratina (Origin Forme)
- Win 8 raids : Darkrai
- Complete all tasks in this step : Dialga Candy x5, Palkia Candy x5, Giratina Candy x5
Here's an important tip: Catching these Pokémon during their respective Raid Hours this week will guarantee you a specimen that knows a specific move, so make sure to claim your reward encounters at the right time:
- Darkrai: February 19, 2024, 6 to 7pm local time – Sludge Bomb
- Cresselia: February 20, 2024, 6 to 7pm local time – Grass Knot
- Heatran: February 22, 2024, 6 to 7pm local time – Magma Storm
- Giratina (Origin Forme): February 23, 2024, 6 to 7pm local time – Shadow Force
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Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh – all Field Research tasks
As usual, Field Research is available for the duration of the event and can be obtained by spinning PokéStops. You have no time pressure to complete the tasks once you got them, as long as you're not tight on storage space. Here are all Field Research tasks you can find and complete during Road to Sinnoh:
- Spin 10 PokéStops or Gyms : Turtwig Candy x10, Chimchar Candy x10, or Piplup Candy x10
- Hatch an Egg : Poké Ball x10
- Hatch 2 Eggs : Great Ball x10
- Hatch 3 Eggs : Ultra Ball x10 or Sinnoh Stone x1
Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh – all Timed Research tasks
Two Timed Research stories are available for players during Road to Sinnoh as well, though both are gated behind $4.99 USD tickets from the in-app store. You'll need to complete these tasks before February 25, 2024, at 8pm local time in order to claim every reward associated with them.
Road to Sinnoh: Raids – Step 1 of 1
- Win 2 raids : Cresselia Candy XL x5
- Win 4 raids : Heatran Candy XL x5
- Win 6 raids : Giratina Candy XL x5
- Win 8 raids : Darkrai Candy XL x5
- Complete all tasks in this step : Dialga Candy x5, Palkia Candy x5, Eevee Mask
Purchasing this ticket will also grant you access to some raid-related bonuses such as bonus XP and Candy as well as two additional free daily Raid Passes from spinning Gyms.
Road to Sinnoh: Hatch – Step 1 of 1
- Hatch an Egg : Chatot
- Hatch 2 Eggs : Pachirisu
- Hatch 3 Eggs : Carnivine
- Hatch 4 Eggs : Chatot
- Hatch 5 Eggs : Pachirisu
- Hatch 6 Eggs : Carnivine
- Complete all tasks in this step : Super Incubator x1, Stardust x4,000, Pikachu Mask
Buying this ticket doubles your XL, Candy, and Stardust from hatching Eggs.
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Pokemon GO Chasing Team GO Rocket - All Timed Research Tasks And Rewards
Access and complete the Pokemon GO Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research tasks to get all rewards by following this detailed guide.
The Pokemon GO World of Wonders: Taken Over event presents players with multiple Research quests, including the Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research. The event offers numerous in-game elements, such as Shadow Mewtwo and other Shadow monster raids, featured wild spawn, Egg hatchlings, bonuses, and more. Those who manage to complete the Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research can farm Mysterious Components and get other valuable items.
The Pokemon GO World of Wonders: Taken Over event starts Wednesday, March 27, at 12 AM and runs until Sunday, March 31, at 11:59 PM Local Time . There are several bonuses for players who participate in the event, which might come in handy while completing the Timed Research. The Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research has just 1 step with several tasks and dedicated rewards of valuable items and monster encounters. This guide explores all the tasks and rewards offered in the Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research quest.
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Pokemon go chasing team go rocket: timed research tasks and rewards.
Pokemon GO trainers can access the Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research at the cost of US $2.00 or an equal price when converted to their local currency. Players can only get tickets until March 30, 2024, at 11:59 PM Local Time . The Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research especially focuses on defeating the Team GO Rocket Grunts. During the event, Team GO Rocket members appear more frequently, which may help significantly.
The Timed Research comprises 1 step with 6 different tasks. Each task offers a specific reward, and players will receive a different reward upon completing the entire step. Players must defeat multiple Team GO Rocket Grunts to complete the Timed Research; doing so rewards players with a Pawniard encounter and different Pokemon GO items .
Note that the Pokemon GO Timed Research quests have an expiration date and time; one must complete them within the allocated time frame. Regarding the Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research, players must complete the tasks and claim the rewards by Sunday, March 31, 2024, at 11:59 PM Local Time .
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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 March 2024 Events in this article. Field Research listed in this article will be available during the […]
Field Research is a long-running feature in Pokemon Go that gives Trainers a variety of tasks to complete to earn rewards. Completing seven tasks over seven days will result in a Research ...
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.
From participating in special Raids to completing Research Tasks to earn rewards and encounters, there is usually something for all Trainers to enjoy. On April 1, 2024, Pokemon GO will be running ...
Field Research Guide. 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 day at midnight (your local time), which means that you can only ...
Please, note that there are always only either: specific amount of Stardust, or XP, or just one kind of item, or a particular Pokémon encounter for a single task completed, which means only one of following possible rewards is rewarded for single Field Research task completed not all of them! If a Trainer encounters a Shiny Pokémon as a research reward, said Pokémon will remain shiny until ...
Timed Research. Timed Research focused on catching Pokémon will be available throughout the event! Complete the Timed Research to earn Stardust, Poké Balls, Great Balls, Ultra Balls, and three Golden Razz Berries! Please be aware of your surroundings and follow guidelines from local health authorities when playing Pokémon GO. Upcoming events ...
Pokémon Go March Research tasks and rewards: Catching Pokémon related Field Research tasks. Catch 5 Pokémon reward - Rattata, Sentret or Zigzagoon. Catch 7 Pokémon reward - Magikarp, Stufful ...
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 ...
New Research Tasks. At the beginning of a new month, a new round of research tasks will be introduced for players to complete. Make sure to finish all of yours before the reset, as you won't be ...
On Sept. 1, 2021, the Pokémon Go 's Research Breakthrough Reward for completing a week's worth of stamps changed to Ditto, the normal-type Pokémon from the Kanto region. You can complete ...
A complete list of November 2021 Field Research tasks, rewards and encounters. Includes Pokémon encounters and Mega Energy rewards. Do note that event-exclusive Field Research will override monthly research tasks during event duration. You can find an overview of November events here. November Research Breakthrough 📅 Starts Monday, November 1, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. PDT […]
Use 5 Nanab Berries while catching Pokémon. Swalot encounter. Catch 10 Pokémon. Magikarp or Teddiursa encounter. Catch 5 Pokémon with weather boost. Poliwag or Vulpix encounter. Catch a Dragon ...
Step 1 of 5. Catch 15 Pokémon (5 Pinap Berries) Purify 2 shadow Pokémon (10 Poké Balls) Defeat 3 Team Go Rocket grunts (1 Mysterious Component) Rewards: 1,500 XP, Aipom encounter.
Please, note that there are always only either: specific amount of Stardust, or XP, or just one kind of item, or a particular Pokémon encounter for a single task completed, which means only one of following possible rewards is rewarded for single Field Research task completed not all of them! Shiny Rowlet was available since Jan 6. Shiny Stunky was available since Feb 16. Shiny Litten was ...
Here are the Road to Sinnoh field research tasks in Pokémon Go: Hatch an Egg reward - 10 Poké Balls. Hatch 2 Eggs reward - 10 Great Balls. Hatch 3 Eggs reward - 10 Ultra Balls or 1 Sinnoh Stone ...
Pokémon Go has a new Special Research Task set, titled "Let's Go," which is the same name as the event that brought it to the game (confusing!). The research is free, and you have until ...
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 ...
From participating in special Raids to completing Research Tasks to earn rewards and encounters, there is usually something for all Trainers to enjoy. On April 1, 2024, Pokemon GO will be running ...
Pokémon Go April Fool's Day An Excellent Opportunity event guide: All Research tasks, rewards, and bonuses Spinda is the only Pokémon you will see here. Image via The Pokémon Company. The ...
Related: Pokémon Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh - all Research tasks. Step 1 of 4. Catch 15 Pokémon originally discovered in the Sinnoh region: Incense x1. Use an Incense: Shadow Turtwig ...
The Pokemon Go An Excellent Opportunity Special Research will start on Monday, April 1, 2024, at 12 AM and finish at 11:59 PM local time. During that time, all Nice Throws or better will count as Excellent Throws for all purposes, including Research Tasks, and Catch XP Rewards. Also, a new Field Research rewarding 1000 Stardust will be available.
Blitzle encounter. Complete a Field Research task. Joltik encounter. Complete a Field Research task. Helioptile encounter. This choice will not impact the tasks you need to complete, only the ...
This is a list of all Special Research campaigns in Pokémon GO. Once a Trainer unlocks any of the Special Research campaigns, they keep that Special Research forever until they complete it. Visit the following articles for information about tasks and rewards. Main article: Legendary Pokémon Main article: Mythical Pokémon Story Research A Mythical Discovery - Mew, unlocks at Level 15 A ...
On Oct. 1, 2021, the Pokémon Go 's Research Breakthrough Reward for completing a week's worth of stamps changed to Yamask, the ghost-type Pokémon from the Unova region. You can complete ...
Also, for the first time in Pokémon GO, you'll be able to encounter Shiny Celesteela and Shiny Kartana—if you're lucky! One-Star Raids Foongus* Klink* Espurr* Tadbulb. Three-Star Raids ... The following Pokémon will be available to encounter when you complete Field Research tasks! Onix* Snorlax* Wailmer* Tynamo Cutiefly* Wimpod*
KikitheTiki - October 17, 2023. Learn how to complete the All-in-One #151 Masterwork Research quest line that rewards an encounter with Shiny Mew! Our comprehensive guide to all tasks and rewards will help you complete this Special Research quest line and encounter a shiny Mew encounter. Masterwork Research quests are intended to be completed ...
Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh - all Timed Research tasks. Two Timed Research stories are available for players during Road to Sinnoh as well, though both are gated behind $4.99 USD tickets from ...
Pokemon GO Chasing Team GO Rocket: Timed Research Tasks And Rewards. Pokemon GO trainers can access the Chasing Team GO Rocket Timed Research at the cost of US $2.00 or an equal price when ...
Pokémon Go Regigigas Party Play: Legends 486 Timed Research tasks and rewards. Another holdover from Go Tour: Sinnoh - LA, you need to get some friends into Party Play and complete select ...