If you’re missing some popular Pokemon and want to stack some candy, your best chance might be from now until May 17, when the event ends. Charizards seem to be everywhere, and Flareon was a popular target on the radar on a quick glance earlier Tuesday morning. But the big draw may likely be your chance to catch a lot of high-level Pokemon in the wild relatively easy.
No Pikachu-themed event would be complete without some merch, and so there are Detective Pikachu shirts and hats available for coins as well. Or you can stumble across a (SPOILERS!) Bulbasaur and notch that research project off your list in a hurry. There’s obviously a bit of detective work involved there, and it helps if you’ve actually seen the movie.
One, for example, offered a reward for catching a “seed Pokemon” who appears in a river in the movie itself. Other challenges are more specific and actually tie directly to the movie. One offers trainers rewards for catching 10 Jigglypuff, Aipom of Snubbull, so expect to see plenty of those on the silver screen. The event features a lot of Pokemon from the movie, and its research challenges certainly reflect that. a Pikachu in a Sherlock Holmes hat - will photobomb you, giving you a chance to catch yet another Pikachu in a different hat. If you take a picture with the camera there’s a chance Detective Pikachu - i.e. One interesting aspect of this promo is the use of the improved camera feature in the game. The in-game event officially launched on Tuesday, featuring the usual assortment of features: new Pokemon, special events and a chance to snag some cool stuff in the process of promoting the film. The arrival of Detective Pikachu to theaters has brought with it a tie-in event in Pokemon Go, the stubbornly popular mobile gaming app of your dad and probably a lot of your smaller cousins are still obsessed with. In case Trio Lake going into research later. I spin pokestop to prepare for Research breakthrough.
That is cool because i get my Smeargle at cool moment and i want get that Pikachu at cool moment too. If that’s not something that interests you, well, the rest of this post is probably not your thing either. I play again this day because i hear i can photobomb pikachu. Detective Pikachu will feature Ryan Reynolds giving a voice to the rat Pokemon that shoots thunder out of its cheeks in a live action/CGI mashup that hits theatres later this week.