Catching Event Shiny pikachu in Go Fest 2022 💛
Catching Event Shiny pikachu in Go Fest 2022 💛
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In this youtube short I a shiny Binacle
The Pokémon Go Fest 2022 special research quest is part of Go Fest 2022 in Pokémon Go and offers you the chance to add Land Forme Shaymin to your Pokédex.
Pokémon Go Fest 2022 is also a branching quest, with three different paths for you to choose from. You also have to select which difficulty level you wish the quest to be and, for both of these reasons, it’s a good idea to know which Choose Path choice is best for you.
How Pokémon Go Fest 2022 works during Day One of Pokémon Go Fest 2022
Pokémon Go Fest 2022 is the special research quest released on Day One - Saturday, 4th June - of Go Fest 2022 and is exclusive to players who purchased a ticket for the event. Completing this quest will allow you to add the mythical Land Forme Shaymin to your Pokédex.
At the time of writing, there is no way to transform Shaymin into its Sky Forme in Pokémon Go.
To unlock this questline you must log into Pokémon Go on either Saturday, 4th June or Sunday, 5th June between 10am to 6pm (local time), which is when the event is live. Doing so will automatically unlock this special research quest and, since it has no deadline, you can complete it at your own pace.
If you don’t purchase a Go Fest 2022 ticket, you won’t be able to access this research quest.
Like all research quests, Pokémon Go Fest 2022 is divided into a series of quest steps and each one has a number of challenges. Completing these tasks will not only unlock rewards, but allow you to progress through the questline.
There will be plenty of Shiny Pokemon available to catch at Pokemon Go Fest 2022, with new and old Pocket Monsters joining the list.
The event will provide the perfect opportunity for Trainers to expand their collection of variants, as well as avoid missing out on any new ones being added to the game.
Some opportunities might be limited due to Pokemon Go Fest 2022 Tickets, but everyone will have the chance of adding to their list this weekend.
ALL SHINY POKEMON AT POKEMON GO FEST 2022 – THE LISTS
As confirmed by Niantic earlier this month, there will be a lot of Shiny Pokemon to catch during the two-day Pokemon Go Fest being held this weekend. From 10am to 6pm local time on June 4 and June 5, gamers will have a better chance at catching a number of Shinies.
Some of these will be new to the game and made available with some limitations attached. Several Shiny Pokemon will be appearing for the first time in Pokémon GO during Pokémon GO Fest 2022, including Shroomish, Numel, Karrablast, Axew, and Shelmet. And different Shiny Pokemon will be appearing during each of the rotating habitat hours. Trainers with event tickets will have a greater chance of encountering Shiny Pokémon—both in the wild and when using Incense—and they’ll have the best chance of doing so on Saturday.
City Habitat: Costumed Pikachu, Magnemite, Alolan Grimer, Hitmonchan, Galarian Weezing, Baltoy, Trash Cloak Burmy, Bronzor, Pidove, and Trubbish.
Plains Habitat: Costumed Pikachu, Girafarig, Dunsparce, Larvitar, Numel, Trapinch, Buizel, Patrat, Axew, Shelmet, Rufflet, and Litleo.
Rainforest Habitat: Costumed Pikachu, Mudkip, Seedot, Shroomish, Slakoth, Turtwig, Chimchar, Karrablast, and Binacle.
Tundra Habitat: Costumed Pikachu, Omanyte, Swinub, Wingull, Meditite, Wailmer, Spheal, Piplup, Galarian Darumaka, and Cubchoo.
New Shiny Pokemon During Go Fest 2022: Shroomish, Numel, Karrablast, Axew, and Shelmet.
Shiny Raid Pokemon: Costumed Pikachu, Kyogre, Groudon, and Axew.
Special Research Pokemon: Land Forme Shaymin.
Go Fest 2022 Ticket Shiny Pokemon: Unown B, Unown G, Unown O, Unown U, Galarian Weezing, Galarian Darumaka, Klink, and Axew.
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