March has arrived and the Season of Legends is well underway in the world of Pokemon GO. Events are arriving on a weekly basis and trainers should currently be diving into the beginning of all that the Charge Up festivities have to offer.
The Charge Up event in Pokemon GO offers players the chance to encounter a ton of Electric-type Pokemon through increased spawns, special Raid Bosses and Egg hatches, and even some unique limited time event research.
The Charge Up event is the perfect time to get to that final tier of the Electric-type medal for players who are still on that grind, but even without that motivation it is still a pretty appealing event for the average players. Some very popular and PoGO meta-relevant encounters are increased during this event, which means players should have plenty of reasons to login.
While trainers are powering through the content this week, they’ll likely notice some event specific daily Field Research tasks that have been added to the monthly rotation. This list of tasks won’t be around for long, so players should search for the tasks quickly and complete them as many times as possible of they find the rewards enticing…
Catch 5 Electric-type Pokémon – Pikachu, Voltorb, Joltik
Catch 25 Electric-type Pokémon – Tynamo
Power up Pokémon 5 times – 5x Poké Ball, 3x Great Ball
Power up Pokémon 10 times –
10x Mega Manectric Energy
10x Mega Ampharos Energy
Power up Pokémon 7 times –
10x Mega Venusaur Energy
10x Mega Charizard X Energy
10x Mega Charizard Y Energy
10x Mega Blastoise Energy
10x Mega Beedrill Energy
10x Mega Pidgeot Energy
10x Mega Gengar Energy
10x Mega Gyarados Energy
10x Mega Houndoom Energy
10x Mega Abomasnow Energy
The Mega Energy in particular is likely going to be very popular, so expect to see a lot of trainers racing around looking for that Power up 10 Pokemon tasks on a daily basis. Players who want to make sure they can easily find the tasks every day of the event may want to consider joining a local Discord group or other community of players where it’s possible to call out Pokestops where a particular tasks has been picked up. Obviously, players should use their best judgement when deciding whether or not to join those types of local groups.
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.
Source: Pokemon GO Hub
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