The Wild Area event in Pokémon Go is designed to capture the essence of its counterpart from Pokémon Sword and Shield. This exhilarating in-game event highlights electric and poison-type Pokémon, with Gigantamax Toxtricity making a star appearance. Set to run over a weekend, it’s filled with perks and elements that promise to keep trainers engaged.
One of the event’s major draws is the return of some formidable Legendary Pokémon. Players will once again have the chance to encounter Origin Form Dialga and Palkia, as well as the Primal forms of Groudon and Kyogre. Moreover, the event rolls out “mighty” Pokémon – larger, more powerful, and with a tougher catch rate, adding another thrilling layer to the gameplay experience.
If you’re diving into this electrifying event, we have guides ready to assist you, covering how to effectively use Go Safari Balls, where to find Toxel, and what to expect from the “An Accomplished Trainer” path for ticket holders.
Let’s talk about what changes on day two of the Pokémon Go Wild Area 2024. There’s a shift in the mighty Pokémon appearances. Our comprehensive list includes new encounters like Dragonite, Electivire, and Mamoswine to look out for in the wild. Besides that, Monday kicks off a few key updates: ticket holders who complete the “An Accomplished Trainer” task will begin to see their bonuses, and the ability to see when friends are raiding and join remotely will be rolling out – keep an eye out for these new features!
Good luck capturing all those crucial Pokémon as we wrap up the event!
Moving on, let’s break down the Pokémon Go Wild Area habitat schedule. Throughout the event, habitats swap between Electric and Poison Hours:
– 10-10:59 a.m. Electric
– 11-11:59 a.m. Poison
– 12-12:59 p.m. Electric
– 1-1:59 p.m. Poison
– 2-2:59 p.m. Electric
– 3-3:59 p.m. Poison
– 4-4:59 p.m. Electric
– 5-5:59 p.m. Poison
During this time, you can enjoy the alternating Electric and Poison habitats, giving you chances to encounter specific Pokémon tailored to each hour. The schedule of appearances for mighty Pokémon is also worth noting.
Speaking of habitats, the spawns are unique to the hour. As Electric and Poison Hours alternate, different species come into play. Additionally, ticket holders can engage in a Collection Challenge for both habitats, with special Pikachu variants as rewards.
Field Research tasks tied to these habitat hours provide more interaction opportunities. Although the tasks mirror each other, they offer different rewards based on the type—electric or poison Pokémon.
Here’s a glimpse into the perks and bonuses available to all players during the Wild Area event:
– Lures are extended to last two hours.
– Pokémon caught after Toxtricity Max Battles, four-star or five-star raids, or Primal Raids will have special backgrounds.
– Enjoy themed Field Research and a daily Snapshot surprise.
– The limit for Max Particle collection is increased, and there’s unlimited remote raiding from Nov. 22-24.
For those who purchased the Go Wild Area ticket, an array of additional bonuses awaits:
– A heightened chance of encountering shiny Pokémon.
– Double catch candy and more efficient egg hatching benefits.
– Increased raid rewards, with more XP and Candy XL from completing raids.
– Higher daily Max Particle collection limits.
Increased shiny encounters and a boost in Max Particles are particularly enticing for trainers looking to make the most of the Wild Area festivities, whether it’s participating in Max Battles or hunting shiny Pokémon.
Looking at raid targets for the event, participants can challenge various Pokémon across different raid tiers, including Max Battles against formidable foes like Gigantamax Toxtricity.
As the event comes packed with features, be sure to explore guides on how to maximize your participation in mighty Pokémon battles, utilizing Go Safari Balls, capturing Toxel, and more. Enjoy this Pokémon Go Wild Area adventure!