Get ready Pokémon GO players, the Friendship Day Collection Challenge has just begun and you only have a few hours to complete it. Thankfully, this isn’t the toughest objective that trainers have been tasked with over the last few months. So it may be easier to complete, but with so little time you’ll need all the help you can get. So here’s our Friendship Day Collection Challenge guide for Pokémon GO, showing you how to catch them all.
Friendship Day Collection Challenge Guide
All you need to do to complete the latest Collection Challenge is catch all the required Pokémon while the event is live, which we list below.
Which Pokémon do you Need to Catch for the Friendship Day Collection Challenge
Here are all of the Pokémon you have to catch to complete the Friendship Day Collection Challenge.
- Bulbasaur
- Tangela
- Chikorita
- Sunkern
- Treecko
- Cacnea
- Turtwig
- Snivy
- Cottonee
- Foongus
- Chespin
These will all be spawning more frequently in the wild during the event, so they shouldn’t be as tough to find. We provide some tips and tricks down below though.
What are the Rewards for Completing the Spring into Spring Collection Challenge
The reward for completing the Friendship Day Collection Challenge is 175,000 XP, which was raised after part of the event was removed. Before completing the objective make sure to use a Lucky Egg if you still need more XP to reach level 50, since it will double it to 350,000 XP total. You’ll also receive another notch for your Elite Collector Badge, if you are a fan of bragging rights.
How to Catch them all – Friendship Day Collection Challenge
With such a short event every second counts. For the three hours of this event you should make sure to have an Incense active and a Lure Module nearby if possible (they last 3 hours if used after the event begins). This will massively increase your odds of catching them all since you will increase the amount of wild spawns. All of the Pokémon on the list will appear there, so focus on catching quickly.
Use a Pokémon GO Plus or other device, use the quick catch method (drag a finger across the berry button and hold, then throw, release, and tap to go back), and make sure to use Razz Berries when you need the species. This isn’t the complex Challenges of previous events, with Pokémon locked behind research or evolution. So just get out and get catching and play as much as possible while the event is active.
Once the event concludes you can continue to try to finish the Collection Challenge, but without the unique spawns it will be difficult. If you get stuck just try to keep using Incense and perhaps a Mossy Lure if you have one available, but whether you find those last few species or not will come down to luck, unfortunately.
And that’s our Friendship Day Collection Challenge guide for Pokémon GO.
Published: Apr 23, 2021 04:07 pm