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This "tour" celebrates Hoenn, the setting for the third generation of Pokémon games, Ruby and Sapphire. As with each of the game's previous tours, Pokémon GO Tour Hoenn focuses on a particular ...
We list them out below. According to players in regions where the event is already live, there are no changes or additions to the event for Day 2 of Go Tour Hoenn. This is different to most ...
With the GO Tour: Hoenn event underway in Pokemon GO, trainers are eager to catch some of the most powerful creatures from the region. Thankfully, the Hoenn region boasts many formidable non ...
The Ruby vs Sapphire challenge is part of the Go Tour: Hoenn event in Pokémon Go. It asks you to pick between two teams in Pokémon Go - Ruby or Sapphire - and then contribute to a worldwide ...
What happens in Vegas, just this once, doesn't have to stay in Vegas, as Niantic has announced Las Vegas will be the host for the Pokemon Go Tour: Hoenn in-person event early next year.
Fire-type Pokemon are often overlooked in the Hoenn region. There are only five families of Fire-type Pokemon in the Hoenn Pokedex, and only three of those five are new as of Generation III.
Obviously, Pokemon native to the Hoenn region will appear more frequently in the wild, which include the three starters: Treecko, Torchic, and Mudkip. Niantic writes that lucky players may ...
As part of the Pokémon Go Tour: Hoenn event happening in Las Vegas, three codes were hidden around the in-person location. Redeeming these codes rewards you with one-step Timed Research Tasks ...
Catching Torkoal, Tropius, and Relicanth during the Go Tour Hoenn event is free to every trainer as part of the Gen 3 festivities. This is a particularly welcome addition, as they're usually regio ...
Pokemon GO's Hoenn Celebration event is now underway, and it features a variety of research tasks that players can complete for rewards. More specifically, there is batch of new Field Research as ...
The ticketed event will be part of the Pokemon Go Tour: Hoenn – Global, which is set to kick off on February 25th at 10 a.m. local time, and will last through February 26th at 6 p.m. local time.
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