It's time to celebrate the new Max Out season in , with loads of new Pokemon to catch including the Fire-type starter Pokémon from the Galar region, Scorbunny. This season is set to see a host of new features, new debuts, and the launch of the Dynamax mechanic which is a massive change. But first up is the GO All Out event, which runs from September 3 to 10, 2024.
During this event, a handful of Pokémon from the Galar region will be making their debut in the game. This includes the three starter Pokémon that you can choose from in the Generation 8 games,. Alongside the Grass-type Grookey and the Water-type Sobble, Scorbunny is the Fire-type starter for this generation, so here's how to find one and evolve it into Raboot and then Cinderace.
The popular Dragon/Ghost-type Dreepy is finally making its Pokémon GO debut, meaning you can also get its powerful final evolution Dragapult.
There are multiple ways to catch the Fire-type starter Scorbunny during the GO All Out event: Finding one as a wild spawn, hatching one from a 5km Egg, or completing specific Research tasks.
As with all of the new Galar-region starter Pokémon that are debuting during the GO All Out event, Scorbunny can spawn int he wild, so keep an eye on the «Nearby» feature and move between PokéStops to encourage more spawns. The three Galar-region starters have also been added to the 5km Egg pool, including Scorbunny, so that's another way to add one to your collection.
All three starter Pokémon, which are making their debuts during the event, will spawn more frequently than other Pokémon, so if you keep moving you are likely to find one.
Only 5km Eggs obtained during the new season will have a chance of hatching a Scorbunny, so any Eggs you found prior to this won't count. You can also find Scorbunny by completing event-themed Field Research tasks. These will be given to you at random when spinning PokeStops during the GO All Out event. Remember, you can delete old tasks you don't want anymore.
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