Pokemon Legends Arceus Request 26 Guide Aim For The Big Leagues

The request is picked up by an NPC named Taggart. He will be standing by the bridge that is across from the Galaxy Team Headquarters. Once he is spoken to, the player will need to head over to the Practice Field that sits outside the southern area of Jubilife Village, not far from the pier where the Pokemon Legends: Arceus’ story first started. RELATED: Pokemon Legends: Arceus — Request 48 Guide (The Taste of Home)...

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 386 words · Renee Hilse

Pokemon Legends Arceus Where To Find Big Buizel Request 4

Big Buizel, Little Buizel Request Guide To complete the Request, Pokemon trainers will specifically need to capture a Buizel that is 2 foot 8 inches or taller. This may seem like a simple Request, and it is, but players will need to essentially capture as many Buizel as possible until they find the one that meets the height requirements for Dorian’s Request. RELATED: Pokemon Legends: Arceus - How to Get Eevee and All Evolutions...

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 310 words · Charles Battee

Pokemon Legends Arceus Fans Want This Typhlosion Issue To Be Addressed

Cyndaquil is the fire starter from Pokemon Gold and Silver. It evolves into Quilava and Typhlosion as the player travels with it throughout their playthrough. Like many of the powerful critters in the series, picking Cyndaquil has many positives in the end as it fully evolves, but comes with many negatives. RELATED: Pokemon Fan Has Great Idea to Improve Sword and Shield Sadly, compared to other starters, especially the other fire-type Pokemon, fans have found Typhlosion’s moves and stats to be rather lackluster....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · Richard Vessels

Pokemon Legends Arceus Player Shows Off Rotom Collection

Rotom is a dual typed Ghost/Electric Pokemon known as the Plasma Pokemon that made its debut in the Gen 4 games. It has been portrayed throughout the franchise as a mischievous, gremlin-like specter that inhabits technology. In the anime, a Rotom even set up shop inside Ash’s Pokedex for a while. RELATED: Pokemon Legends: Arceus Fan Points Out Wholesome Detail About Legendaries Redditor Decimatin recently shared an image of their Rotom collection, which features six individuals–one for each form....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · Jean Hoyt

Pokemon Let S Go Pikachu And Let S Go Eevee Motion Controls Are Required

As seen in the games’ announcement trailer, players will have to swing Joy-Cons towards the screen to throw Pokeballs when the Switch is docked, but motion controls will also be required when playing in handheld mode. In handheld mode, players can press a button to throw the Pokeball, but aiming the Pokeball is handled with motion controls through the console’s gyroscope. Some fans may be disappointed to learn that motion controls are required in Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, but others may not mind them....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Juliette Moore

Pokemon Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Sell 3 Million In 3 Days

The most notable part of that impressive figure may be that it only includes sales from November 21 to November 23 in Japan, U.S., South Korea, Australia and a few other small regions. In other words, Europe hasn’t even gotten the games yet. The titles will release in that region November 28, most likely causing another huge spike in sales. Fans may recall that Pokemon X and Y moved over 4 million units in two days, but it’s a bit hard to compare, because the X and Y figures include one day in Europe and 2 days in all other regions....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Mary Smith

Pokemon Releases A Closer Look At Upcoming Mysterious Tea Party Collection

Though not included in any big news or game updates, the reveal and launch of the Pokemon Mysterious Tea Party merch is speculated to be part and parcel of the franchise’s celebrations for its 25th anniversary this year. Even before January ended, the company has already announced several new initiatives and brand collaborations, most recently partnering with denim maker Levi’s, to start the festivities strong. This time, the company provides its fans with a more whimsical approach to its merchandise with the Mysterious Tea Party collection....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · John Ward

Pokemon Go Throwback 2020 Event Revealed In Datamine

Although there was no timeframe specified, the code suggests that Pokemon GO trainers will soon be taking part in a Throwback Challenge. The upcoming event appears to be a series of activities designed to look back on all of the regions/generations that are already included in the mobile AR experience. RELATED: Pokemon GO Buddy Event 2020 Guide: Field Research Rewards and More Assuming the datamined code is accurate and doesn’t change, Pokemon GO’s Throwback Challenge 2020 will put a spotlight on the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh regions....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Harold Sinstack

Pokemon Go Adding Team Change Item With Crazy Cooldown

As always, the Chrales twitter account is sharing details after the latest code teardown. The big news from the account’s latest tweetstorm is all about a new item called the Team Medallion. According to the datamine, the item is going to offer players the chance to change teams. This may sound like it could cause some serious problems, but Niantic seems to be keeping that under control by making it so that the item can only be purchased once every 365 days....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 249 words · Daniel Fackler

Pokemon Go Announces Dialga For Legendary Raids

Dialga is a steel- and dragon-type Pokemon, and was featured on the cover of Pokemon Diamond. In terms of the franchise’s lore, Dialga has power over time, and as a result, is considered one of the most powerful Pokemon there is. Trainers will need to prepare a strong team to take on the ultra-powerful Dialga, and will want to assemble fighting- and ground-type Pokemon to give themselves the best chance at victory....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Roger Harrison

Pokemon Go Community Day Hours Extended In Some Regions After Server Issues

Users in the Asia-Pacific regions were hit with some very poorly-timed server problems about eight hours ago. This caused some serious problems for players who were all set to participate in Community Day. Niantic dug into the issues right away, but it still took some time to get things sorted out. As a bit of a consolation prize, the event has been extended for three additional hours in the impacted regions....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 184 words · James Robbins

Pokemon Go Confirms April 2022 Community Day Pokemon

Namely, Niantic just issued a big announcement featuring Stufful, the Flailing Pokemon, as the star of Pokemon GO Community Day for April. The opportunity to catch substantially boosted numbers of Stufful (both regular and shiny) are just one of the boons coming up this time, as Niantic also detailed some major changes to how Community Day will work moving forward. RELATED: Pokemon GO’s Incense Controversy is a Bad Sign for Niantic’s Rumored Game Campfire...

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 428 words · James Beltran

Pokemon Go Dev Has New Projects In The Works

With the huge success of Pokemon GO, many have been asking what Niantic, Pokemon GO’s developer, will be working on next. In a recent interview with Game Informer, Niantic CEO, John Hanke talked about how Niantic’s augmented reality platform would be used to create new types of games. It would appear that Niantic is just getting started with its revolutionary mobile gaming platform, but as to what specific properties will be getting the “GO” treatment, that’s still a little unclear....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 342 words · Joshua Hearon

Pokemon Go Fans Shouldn T Hold Their Breath For A Season Of Galar

After the Season of Alola is over, it wouldn’t be surprising if Niantic ran more Seasons based on other recent Pokemon regions, especially if Pokemon GO is missing lots of Pokemon from those places. The Galar region is a particularly strong candidate for a Season, since it’s fresh in the minds of Pokemon fans and still has a lot to contribute to Pokemon GO. Nevertheless, Pokemon GO fans shouldn’t count on the Galar region to take the spotlight after the Season of Alola....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Ignacio Davenport

Pokemon Go Fest Why Attendees Had So Many Problems

As seen below in the Pokemon GO YouTube page Trainer Tips’ take on the whole fiasco, the owner of the channel, Nick, reveals that he was invited by Niantic to the event with all expenses paid, yet was told to give his full and honest feedback about it. Although Nick seemed to be forthright about some of the flaws he came across – slow load times, bugs, and errors being chief among his problems at the festival – he claims that Niantic is being unfairly maligned for the poor network service attendees encountered, as he proclaimed cell phone providers to be the true source of the issues....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Patrice Kelley

Pokemon Go Gen 3 Release Date Confirmed

In a press release sent out today, Niantic confirmed that the Pokemon GO Gen 3 release date is October 20. The developer explained that several Ghost-type Pokemon from the Hoenn region – including Sableye and Banette – can be seen and caught in the wild from October 20 at 12PM PDT until November 2 at 1PM PDT. Niantic also teased that more Gen 3 Pokemon will be added to the game “starting gradually” in December, although it’s unclear exactly which characters will follower these Ghost-type introductions....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 371 words · Stephen Eddy

Pokemon Go Hosting The Game Awards 2020 Event

While The Game Awards are underway, there will also be a special Pokemon GO event taking place. The popular game will be having its own set of activities occurring right as The Game Awards starts, giving players something extra to do during breaks. RELATED: Pokemon GO Confirms December Community Day Dates and Details According to a tweet from the game’s official Twitter account, Pokemon GO will have several special perks taking place live during The Game Awards....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Donald Martinez

Pokemon Go Is Rolling Out The Adventure Sync Feature To Users

The Adventure Sync system has begun to roll out in Pokemon GO, and will be a huge benefit players. It is an optional mode that allows the game to track progress even when the app isn’t open. This means players will be able to earn Buddy Candy or hatch eggs while simply going about their days, and without draining a phone’s battery life. When Candy is found or an egg is about to hatch, users will receive notifications....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 395 words · Tori Roger

Pokemon Go Mischief Unbound Limited Time Special Research Starts This Weekend

Hoopa is a dual-type Psychic/Ghost Mythical Pokémon introduced as part of Pokemon Gen 6, where it was obtainable through special events like other Mythical Pokemon. Known as the Mischief Pokemon, this spooky prankster appears in two forms: the small Hoopa Confined, its default state, and the towering Hoopa Unbound, which is unlocked with the item Prison Bottle. Although both forms are adorned with golden rings and have something of a circus aesthetic, Hoopa Unbound changes its typing to Psychic/Dark and provides a boost to the Pokemon’s Attack, Special Attack, and Speed stats....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · Paul Hayes

Pokemon Go November 28 Raid Hour Regirock Regice And Registeel Counters

The series of special Mischief Unbound Raid Hours taking place every night from November 26 - November 19 and offer players some additional activities to go along with the Special Research taking place. Each event provides one hour (6pm-7pm local time) to battle one or more returning Legendary bosses in Pokemon GO 5-star Battle Raids. Tonight the spotlight is on the Regi-trio. RELATED: Pokemon GO Mischief Unbound - How The Catch Up Ticket Works...

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 567 words · Ronald Johnson