Pokemon Go Power Plant Event Brings Helioptile From Kalos To Mobile Devices
The next Pokemon Go event looks to be a shocking good time.
The next in-game event for Pokemon Go will be a shocking one, as the Electric-type themed Power Plant event comes to the game this week.
Power Plant begins on January 19 at 10 AM local time, running until February 1 at 10 AM local time. The event will focus on Electric-type Pokemon, with a focus on those from the Kanto and Kalos regions. The Kalos-born Helioptile will make its debut in Pokemon Go during the event, as will its evolved form Heliolisk--obtained by using 50 Helioptile Candy and a Sun Stone on a captured Helioptile.
The Power Plant event will also include a side event focused around Team Rocket Go. This side task--called "A Bad Feeling…" in the official blog post--will see more frequent appearances by Team Rocket Go both in balloons on-screen and at PokeStops. "A Bad Feeling…" begins January 24 at midnight local time.
The full list of perks for the Power Plant event is below:
- Pokemon Debut
- Helioptile and Heliolisk make their debuts in Pokémon GO!
- Helioptile can evolve into Heliolisk with 50 Helioptile Candy and a Sun Stone.
- Helioptile and Heliolisk make their debuts in Pokémon GO!
- Raids
- The following Pokémon will be appearing in raids and Mega Raids:
- One Star: Beldum, Blitzle, Klink, Pikachu, Shinx
- Three Stars
- January 15-24: Druddigon, Mawile, Scyther, Typholsion
- January 25-Feb 1: Dewgong, Druddigon, Monferno, Piloswine
- Five Stars
- January 15-24: Genesect (will know Techno Blast)
- January 25-Feb 1: Regice (will know Thunder)
- The following Pokémon will be appearing in raids and Mega Raids:
- Research Encounters
- Complete Field Research tasks for a chance to encounter Alolan Grimer, Electrike, Emolga, Helioptile, Joltik, Magnemite, Trubbish, Voltorb
- Wild Encounters
- The following Pokémon will be appearing more frequently in the wild:
- Electabuzz, Electrode, Grimer, Helioptile, Jolteon, Magnemite, Porygon, Trubbish, Voltorb
- The following Pokémon will be appearing more frequently in the wild:
The Pokemon Go Power Plant event marks the final event of the Season of Heritage story arc. It began in early December with the Winter Holiday event, and then continued with Mountains of Power, the game's first 2022 event, a few weeks later.
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