Spring has sprung and so has the newest season of Pokémon Go. Expect to see costumed pokémon looking like extras from Midsommar, sporting their festive flower crowns. And you can evolve Exeggcute into Alolan Exeggutor for the duration of the Spring into Spring event.
There's also a collection challenge that tasks you with catching flower-festooned pokémon to win XP, Stardust, and an encounter with Togetic wearing a flower crown of its own. And of course, there's Pokémon GO special research and field research tasks, as well as GO Battle Day: Beginner’s Paradise for a gentle introduction to GO Battle League.
So let's break down the Spring into Spring event and see what we've got to look forward to.
There are a few different events going on within Pokémon Go's Season of Alola that you'll want to get in on.
Here are the times and dates for each one so you can pick and choose what you'd like to take part in. Note that the events listed are in local time.
As you can see being sported in the image at the top of the page, a handful of pokémon are getting into the seasonal mood with flower crowns. Costumed Togetic, Togekiss, and Lopunny can be caught throughout the event, while the Legendary Pokémon Tapu Bulu also makes it debut.
Encounter rates are up for the following wild pokémon during the Spring into Spring event. Flower crown-wearing Pikachu, Eevee, Buneary, and Chansey can be run into when you complete Field Research tasks:
Meanwhile, you can enjoy these Spring into Spring event bonuses until the event wraps up:
More themed pokémon can be added to your pokédex by hatching them from eggs. Here's what hatching 2km eggs could get you during the Spring into Spring event. All listed pokémon could be a Shiny variant with the
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