A new event is currently taking place in Pokémon Go. This guide will show players all the Field Research Tasks and Rewards for the “A Very Slow Discovery” event. Pokémon Go continues to host a ton of events to keep its player base coming back for more. Next month, players will be able to participate in Go Fest. This annual event will be themed around a music festival, and tons of music-themed Pokémon will have their time to shine. This includes new Shiny Pokémon, new additions, and new clothing items to collect. Until the event happens, the game is hosting tons of smaller and free vents for players to partake in. Here is every Field Research Task for the “A Very Slow Discovery” event.

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Field Research Tasks in Pokémon Go can be completed several times a day. While the player only will get a single stamp for completing them each day, there are tons of benefits for completing them more than once. This includes special items and the chance to encounter a Shiny version of the associated Pokémon. The “A Very Slow Discovery” event has come along with its own set of Field Research Tasks. This guide will show players what they are and what rewards they will get for completing each task.

A Very Slow Discovery Field Research Tasks and Rewards in Pokémon Go

Here is every Field Research Task for the “A Very Slow Discovery” event in Pokémon Go.

  • Catch eight Psychic-type Pokémon: Slowpoke encounter.
  • Catch eight Water-type Pokémon: Slowpoke encounter.
  • Evolve three Slowpoke: Galarian Slowpoke encounter.
  • Evolve a Pokémon: One King’s Rock.
  • Evolve a Psychic-type Pokémon: Slowpoke encounter/Shellder encounter:
  • Evolve a Slowpoke: 20 Slowbro Mega Energy.
  • Give you Buddy three treats: Gulpin encounter.
  • Win a raid in under 10 minutes: Slakoth encounter.
  • Win a raid in under 60 seconds: Galarian Slowpoke encounter.
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The “A Very Slow Discovery” event will come to a close at the end of June 13th so if players want to collect a bunch of Slowpoke or Slakoth candy, now is the perfect chance to do that.

More Pokémon Go events are scheduled to happen in June, but very little is known about them. One upcoming event is a special Solstice celebration to bring in the Summer. Pokémon from other hemispheres will be swapped with one another, giving players a chance to capture certain Pokémon that were not previously available to them. Participating in these events is vital to continue leveling up, as each event includes multiple bonuses and capture opportunities.

Pokémon Go is available now on iOS and Android.

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