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Pokemon Go annonce l'événement du Nouvel An 2025 lunaire

Mar 05,2025 Auteur: Andrew

Pokemon Go annonce l'événement du Nouvel An 2025 lunaire

Préparez-vous pour l'événement Pokémon Go Lunar New Year 2025! Niantic a annoncé un événement de célébration se déroulant du 29 janvier au 2 février, rempli de possibilités d'attraper des Pokémon brillants, des Pokémon Lucky et de gagner de précieuses récompenses.

Cet événement coïncide avec les célébrations du neuvième anniversaire de Pokémon Go, précédant le prochain Pokémon Go Tour: Unova. Les festivités lunaires du Nouvel An offrent une chance de renforcer votre Pokédex avant le début de l'événement Unova.

Faits saillants de l'événement:

  • Dates: 29 janvier, 10h00 au 2 février, 20h00 Heure locale.
  • Augmentation des chances de Pokémon accrues: profitez des chances accrues d'obtenir des Pokémon chanceux à travers les métiers et des chances accrues de devenir des amis chanceux.
  • Boosted Wild Rencontres: Préparez-vous à des rencontres plus fréquentes avec Ekans, Onix, Snivy, Darumaka, Dunsparce, Gyarados et Dratini, y compris leurs formes brillantes!
  • Surprises des œufs de 2 km: Hatch Makuhita, Nosepass, Meditite, Duskull et Skorupi à partir d'œufs de 2 km.
  • Tâches riches en récompense: recherche complète sur le terrain et tâches de recherche chronométrées pour les rencontres Stardust, XP, Zygarde et Pokémon. Une recherche chronométrée payante (2 $) offre encore plus de récompenses, y compris des œufs chanceux et un incubateur.
  • Défi de collection: un défi de collecte spécial vous récompensera avec un Stardust supplémentaire pour le trading.
  • Pokéstop présente: présenter votre pokémon lunaire du Nouvel An à PokéStops pour des récompenses supplémentaires du bundle d'articles.

Ne manquez pas cet événement passionnant! Maximisez vos récompenses en effectuant toutes les tâches et en réclamant vos récompenses avant la fin de l'événement le 2 février à 20h00 heure locale. Bonne chasse!

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