Today marks the start of the Charge Up! event in Pokemon GO, which will offer trainers a chance to load up on Electric-type Pokemon and work towards earning that Platinum badge if they haven’t done so already. The event spans through March 22 and will bring a long list of bonuses, features, special spawns, and Raid Bosses.
In addition to all of the other bonuses for Pokemon GO players to take advantage of, there is also a list of event Timed Research tasks for players to power through as the event is ongoing. The tasks will offer players some exciting rewards, including encounters with some meta relevant Pokemon for their PvE and PvP roster lineups.
The Charge Up! event offers a four-step series of tasks, which is on the smaller side for an event of this length. That should leave players lots of time to power through this series without being under too much of a time crunch. The tasks themselves are fairly straightforward as well and don’t offer much of a challenge. Players just need to use some berries, power up Pokemon, and do a few other simple tasks that happen on a daily basis anyway.
Catch 5 Electric-type Pokémon – Pikachu encounter
Evolve a Pokémon – Voltorb encounter
Power up Pokémon 5 times – 10x Poké Ball
Rewards: Tynamo encounter, 1 Unova Stone, 10x Ampharos Mega Energy
Make 3 Nice Throws in a row – Magnemite encounter
Make 3 Curveball Throws – Magnemite encounter
Make 3 Great Throws – Magnemite encounter
Rewards: Magneton encounter, 1 Sinnoh Stone, 10x Manectric Mega Energy
Use 7 Berries to help catch Pokémon – 10x Poké Ball
Evolve 5 Electric-type Pokémon – Electabuzz encounter
Power up Pokémon 10 times – 3x Razz Berry
Rewards: Porygon encounter, 1 Upgrade, 15x Ampharos Mega Energy
Transfer 15 Pokémon – 10x Poké Ball
Evolve 5 Electric-type Pokémon – Jolteon encounter
Power up Pokémon 15 times – Manectric encounter
Rewards: Tynamo encounter, 1 Unova Stone, 15x Manectric Mega Energy
There’s no denying that that Season of Legends is off to a fast and furious start and Pokemon GO trainers have no shortage of activities to participate in throughout March. Hopefully this trend keeps up and the coming two months continue to be jam-packed with action as the weather starts to warm up around the world and trainers are more inclined to get outside and play.
Over the next week or so players should continue to learn a lot more about what other events are on the way throughout the Season of Legends. Be sure to check back in the near future for more Pokemon GO strategy guides, news, and updates. Until then, good luck out there, trainers!
Pokemon GO is available on Android and iOS.
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