Water Festival 2018 Event
With the return of the Water Festival in Pokémon Go, be ready to take advantage of the summertime. The second Water Festival event has a lot of Water-type Pokémon to catch as well as a number of welcome trainer rewards, despite arriving a little later than it did last year.
Water Festival 2018 Event is Here!
The 2018 Water Festival will start later today at 1 o'clock (PDT) and go through June 21. Water-type Pokémon like Magikarp and Wailmer will be much more common up to that point, while starter Pokémon like Totodile and Mudkip will now hatch from 2 kilometer Eggs.
For any eggs born during the event, Trainers additionally get twice the normal amount of Candy and Stardust. Likewise, if you capture any Water-type creatures, you'll get three times as much stardust as usual.
Water-types will also show up more often in Raid Battles in addition to event-specific Field Research tasks. Legendary Pokémon Kyogre also returns to Raids and, if you're exceptionally lucky, you may meet a Shiny form variant of the huge whale. If you want to acquire a rare kind of Cloyster, don't overlook the clam-shaped animal since shiny types of Shelder will also be accessible for capture in the wild.
Just two days have passed since the end of Adventure Week, when Rock-type Pokémon had their time in the spotlight and Alolan Exeggutor, the first monster to take an Alolan form, arrived. Also, it happens soon after Nintendo released a new Pokémon RPG game for the Switch platform that is compatible with Niantic's popular mobile games.
For the whole announcement, see below.
Trainers,
It’s time to make a splash! Our Water Festival returns June 7 at 1:00 p.m. PDT, with Water-type Pokémon such as Magikarp and Wailmer appearing more frequently in the wild. Some lucky Trainers may even encounter a rare Shiny Shellder for the very first time during the event! Plus, enjoy Field Research tasks highlighting Water-type Pokémon until June 21 at 1:00 p.m. PDT.
Alongside increased appearance of Water-type Pokémon appearing all over the world, you’ll be able to earn 3× Stardust for catching Water-type Pokémon. Plus, 2 km Eggs will hatch exciting Pokémon such as Totodile, Mudkip, and Corphish—earn Double Candy and Stardust for every Egg hatched!
Raid Battles will also feature powerful Water-type Pokémon for the duration of the celebration, including the exciting return of the Legendary Pokémon Kyogre. And, if you challenge Kyogre during the event and come out victorious, there is a chance you’ll encounter its Shiny form!
So Trainers, dive on in to this water-focused event before it ends on June 21!
Pokemon GO gamers who have been moaning about event weariness may not be happy to hear that Niantic is getting ready to launch this year's Water Festival only a few days after the Adventure Week spawns subsided. This tournament is going to be thrilling for the participants who aren't yet feeling worn out.
Trainers will be able to capture a lot of Water-type Pokemon at this year's Water Festival, another recurrent yearly event for Pokemon GO, while also earning thrilling prizes. For many players, receiving 3 Stardust for capturing Water-types will be the most thrilling aspect of the tournament. Players will capture as many Water-types as they can this month since Stardust is such an important resource.
The celebration begins today, June 7, at 1:00 PT, and lasts through June 21. Here are further specifics on the event...
"You will be able to earn 3 Stardust for capturing Water-type Pokémon in addition to an increase in their global appearance. Moreover, interesting Pokémon like Totodile, Mudkip, and Corphish will hatch from 2 kilometer Eggs; for each egg hatched, you'll get Double Candy and Stardust!"
In the next hours, trainers should get some rest since things are going to become hectic. In addition to the increased Water-type spawns, additional stardust, and unique eggs; the legendary raid monster Kyogre is also returning to the game during the event.
The fact that Kyogre is so strong in the metagame will undoubtedly increase interest in the tournament. Players will be active in their pursuit of the monster in high IV, weather-boosted forms.
Trainers, good luck with your journey!
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