The latest season of Pokemon GO is in full swing, and it promises to be particularly significant. While much of Season of Heritage was based on familiar Pokemon, the current Season of Alola promises to bring a ton of new content to the game. Pokemon GO fans have only been able to capture Alolan variants of familiar Pokemon until now, but the current season brings the Alola region's starter Pokemon to the game, as well as a number of other faces. The recent Festival of Colors event added Oricorio, and now fans have another event to look forward to.
During the final days of March, Pokemon GO fans can participate in the Lush Jungle event. Much like how the Festival of Colors focused on Oricorio, the Lush Jungle event is designed to introduce a handful of other Alolan Pokemon, including a Legendary Pokemon. As is often the case with Pokemon GO events, the festivities aren't solely focused on a new Legendary Pokemon. Fans can expect a modified list of Pokemon to appear in both the wild and raids for the duration of the event, and those who like Grass and Bug-types should be prepared to participate.
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The Lush Jungle event is largely focused on the introduction of a couple Alolan Grass-type Pokemon, namely Fomantis and Lurantis. During the event, Pokemon GO fans will see Fomantis in the wild more often, as well as Metapod, Paras, Exeggcute, Ferroseed, Hoothoot, and Sudowoodo, with a rare chance of Pinsir and Cottonee encounters. Notably, the Lush Jungle event will add Shiny Cottonee, so Pokemon GO fans ought to keep an eye out for this Unovan Pokemon while looking for Fomantis.
Raids will also differ during the event. One-Star Raids will feature
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