The latest Research Day is set to take place in featuring the Generation 5 Pokémon Yamask and its Galarian regional variant. One of the regular events in alongside the Spotlight Hours are the Research Days which features a certain Pokémon. Normally, Field Research tasks offer a variety of rewards, including Pokémon spawns or useful items. However, on Research Days, all the rewards are spawns of the featured Pokemon.
Yamask is a creepy Ghost-type Pokémon that is worth Trainers trying to capture. Galarian Yamask is even more valuable, especially for those who take part in PvP Battles. Its evolved form, Runerigus, is a great option for both the Great League, meaning you should try to catch as strong a version of it as possible during the research day.
As the name suggests, the Yamask Research Day provides you with a host of Field Research tasks that you can use to catch both the normal and Galarian forms. You can obtain these Field Research tasks by spinning PokéStops or Gym Discs during the event, with each one that you spin giving you a new task to complete.
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The individual tasks require players to complete challenges, such as to catch a certain number of Pokémon or spin a set number of PokéStops. Once you have completed one, you will be rewarded with the opportunity to catch either Yamask or Galarian Yamask.
Both Yamask and Galarian Yamask have a chance of being found in their Shiny forms after completing the Field Research tasks.
The event-exclusive Field Research tasks are available to all trainers in, but additionally, there is a paid-for set of Timed Research which you can buy and then complete. This will give players further opportunities to catch either Yamask or Galarian Yamask. Trainers still also have the chance to catch Dynamax Falinks as a Max Raid Boss.
On top of being able to encounter Yamask and Galarian
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