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A step-by-step approach to progressing from Level 40 to Level 50 in Pokémon GO. All level-up chores, XP requirements, and level prizes are detailed in the handbook.
At the time of writing, the XP requirements and awards for each level from 41 to 50 are finally revealed.
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Pokémon GO Level 40 to 50 XP requirements, tasks and rewards list[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 40 to 50 XP requirements, tasks and rewards list' target=''/]
As expected, leveling beyond 40 is not easy, but it gives Trainers a lot to do. Here are the XP, Level-up task requirements and rewards from 41 to 50:
Pokémon GO Levels 41 to 50 experience, Tasks and rewards
Level & XP
Tasks
Rewards
41
6 million
Power up a Legendary Pokémon 20 times
Win 30 Raids
Catch 200 Pokémon in a single day
Earn 5 Gold Medals
20 Ultra Ball,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Razz Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
42
7.5 million
Evolve Eevee into each of its unique Evolutions
Use items to evolve Pokémon 15 times
Make 3 Excellent Throws
Use 200 Berries to help catch Pokémon
20 Ultra Balls,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Nanab Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
43
9 million
Earn 100000 Stardust
Use 200 supereffective Charged Attacks
Catch 5 Legendary Pokémon
Earn 5 Platinum medals
20 Ultra Balls,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Silver Pinap Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
44
11 million
Win 30 Trainer Battles in the Great League
Win 30 Trainer Battles in the Ultra League
Win 30 Trainer Battles in the Master League
Win 20 Trainer Battles in the GO Battle League
20 Ultra Balls,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Razz Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
45
13 million
Defeat 100 Team GO Rocket Grunts
Purify 100 Shadow Pokémon
Defeat a Team GO Rocket Leader 50 times
Earn 10 Platinum Medals
40 Ultra Balls,
40 Max Revives
1 Elite Fast TM,
2 XL Candy
2 Incense,
2 Lucky Eggs,
1 Super Incubator,
2 Lures
a new hat
46
15.5 million
Complete 100 Field Research tasks
Take a snapshot of a Pokémon 7 days in a row
Make 50 Excellent Throws
Hatch 30 Eggs
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
25 Razz Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
47
18 million
Win 30 raids using a team of all unique Pokémon species
Win a three-star raid using only Pokémon with 1500 CP or less
Power up 3 Pokémon to their max CP
Earn 20 Platinum Medals
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
25 Nanab Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
new pose
48
21 million
Receive 20 Souvenirs from your Buddy
Earn 300 hearts with your Buddy
Walk 200 km with your Buddy
Walk 25 km in a week 8 times
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
15 Silver Pinap Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
49
25 million
Make 10 trades with Pokémon caught at least 300 km apart
Obtain 50 Lucky Pokémon in trades
Send 500 Gifts to Friends
Earn 35 Platinum medals
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
25 Pinap Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
new shoes
50
30 million
Make 999 Excellent Throws
Catch a Legendary Pokémon in your next 5 Legendary Pokémon encounters
Defeat a Team GO Rocket Leader 3 times using only Pokémon with 2,500 CP or less
Reach Level 10 in GO Battle League
50 Ultra Balls,
50 Max Potions
1 Elite Charge TM,
2 XL Candy
5 Incense,
5 Lucky Eggs,
5 Super Incubator,
5 Lure Modules
new clothes
Pokémon GO Level 41 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 41 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
In order to reach Level 41 in Pokémon GO, you will have to power up Legendary Pokémon, win 30 Raids and catching more than 200 Pokémon in a single day.
Pokémon GO Level 41 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Power up a Legendary Pokémon 20 times
Win 30 Raids
Catch 200 Pokémon in a single day
Earn 5 Gold Medals
20 Ultra Ball,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Razz Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
Increase the power of a Legendary Pokémon by 20 times.[ps2id id='Power up a Legendary Pokémon 20 times' target=''/]
The simplest method to fulfill this objective is to look for Legendary Pokémon with the lowest level in your storage. Move on to the next lower-level Legendary with as little sweets as possible.
Try to avoid powering up the same Legendary many times, since this will cause the Candy cost to skyrocket. Another nice idea is to utilize Rare Candy to boost an existing Legendary.
30 Raids won[ps2id id='Win 30 Raids' target=''/]
Winning 30 Raids might take a month for Free-to-Play players since you only receive one Free Daily Pass, but there are methods to speed this up.
Premium Raid passes may be obtained by spending actual money. We're certain you'll breeze through this challenge, particularly during Raid Hour events.
If you don't want to spend money on the game, remember to use your local Gyms to attempt to gain 50 Coins every day.
Earning 50 PokéCoins via each Gym defense may cut the time it takes to achieve this challenge down to only 15 days without spending any money on the game.
In a single day, you may capture 200 Pokémon.[ps2id id='Catch 200 Pokémon in a single day' target=''/]
Getting 200 Pokémon might be difficult, particularly if you reside in a remote location. One of the finest ways to perform this work is via Community Day activities.
[caption id="attachment_1013" align="alignnone" width="223"] Pokémon GO Level 41 Requirements[/caption]
Outside of Community Day events, you may complete this assignment in a few hours by using Research Tasks, Incense, Lures, and frequent wild encounters.
Pokémon GO Level 42 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 42 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
In order to reach Level 42 in Pokémon GO, you will have to evolve at least 7 Eevee, evolve Pokémon using items, get Excellent throws and use berries to help catch more Pokémon.
Pokémon GO Level 42 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Evolve Eevee into each of its unique Evolutions
Use items to evolve Pokémon 15 times
Make 3 Excellent Throws
Use 200 Berries to help catch Pokémon
20 Ultra Balls,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Nanab Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
Eevee must evolve into each of its distinct Evolutions.[ps2id id='Evolve Eevee into each of its unique Evolutions' target=''/]
If you haven't previously evolved Eevee using the Eevee renaming method, you may use to evolve Eevee into the needed form. It should be noted, however, that this approach only works once.
Trainers, on the other hand, may need a short reminder on how to get your Eevee to evolve without using the renaming technique.
If you are unable to utilize the naming trick, we have also supplied the usual evolution approach.
Pokémon
How to evolve
Nickname
Flareon
A random evolution between Flareon, Jolteon & Vaporeon.
Pyro
Jolteon
See above.
Sparky
Vaporeon
See above.
Rainer
Espeon
Walk at least 10 KM with an Eevee as your Buddy and evolve the Eevee in the daytime (when the map is in its day state)
Remember to Keep Eevee as your Buddy while evolving!
Sakura
Umbreon
Same as above but evolve at night-time (when the Map is in its night state).
Tamao
Glaceon
Evolve an Eevee next to a Pokestop that has an active Glacial Lure on it.
Linnea
Leafeon
Evolve an Eevee next to a Pokestop that has an active Mossy Lure on it.
Rea
Hopefully, that clarifies things, but don't be taken off guard (as I have in the past) by replacing your existing companion before evolving it. When you press "evolution," the Eevee you walked 10 kilometers with MUST BE your companion, else you will end up with another Vaporeaon, Jolteon, or Flareon and be disappointed.
Use items to evolve Pokémon 15 times[ps2id id='Use items to evolve Pokémon 15 times' target=''/]
You can obtain evolution items from your 7-Day PokéStop spin, Go Battle league battles and rarely from regular PokéStop spins. The list of items you can use is as follows:
Metal Coat
King’s Rock
Sun Stone
Dragon Scale
Up-Grade
Sinnoh Stone
Unova Stone
Make 3 Excellent Throws[ps2id id='Make 3 Excellent Throws' target=''/]
Find Pokémon with larger catching circles like Wailmer, Ponyta, Slowbro and Legendary Pokémon to make this easier. It’s not easy at all to consistently land Excellent throws, but these don’t have to be done in a row.
Use 200 Berries to help catch Pokémon[ps2id id='Use 200 Berries to help catch Pokémon' target=''/]
[caption id="attachment_1014" align="alignnone" width="139"] Pokémon GO Level 41 Requirements[/caption]
A pretty straightforward task. Community Days will be your best bet to complete this one as well. Throw a Pinap berry or Razz berry at every Pokémon before catching it. Spin Stops and Gyms, open Gifts and complete Raids to get more berries as you progress through the task.
Pokémon GO Level 43 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 43 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
In order to reach Level 43 in Pokémon GO, you will have to you earn 100k Stardust, use 200 super-effective charged attacks and catch 5 Legendary Pokémon.
Pokémon GO Level 43 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Earn 100000 Stardust
Use 200 supereffective Charged Attacks
Catch 5 Legendary Pokémon
Earn 5 Platinum medals
20 Ultra Balls,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Silver Pinap Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
Accumulate 100,000 Stardust
The Ultimate Stardust Guide: Farming, Trading, Second Charge Move, and Powering Up
There is no simple method to grind Stardust, but making the most of your Star Pieces is your best chance. Community Day events are an excellent source of Stardust, but keep a watch out for Events with 2x and 4x Stardust payouts.
Use 200 Charged Attacks that are very effective.
Gym battles: if feasible, partner up with a few friends who are on a different team, take over a Gym, toss your Pokémon in, and let your buddies beat them down. Repeat this process while swapping Gym ownership.
SE charge maneuvers are also useful in raid engagements, Go League bouts, and Go Rocket takeovers. For this to count, you must have a Pokémon with an extremely effective charged attack on hand.
[caption id="attachment_1015" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pokémon GO Level 43 Requirements[/caption]
Obtain 5 Legendary Pokémon.
Exactly what it says on the tin. This will take an hour if you have Premium Raid passes and are participating in a Raid Hour event, or 5 days if you are a Free-to-Play player.
Pokémon GO Level 44 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 44 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
In order to reach Level 44 in Pokémon GO, you will have to win Trainer Battles in each of the 3 Leagues and win 20 ranked GO Battle leagues matches.
Pokémon GO Level 44 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Win 30 Trainer Battles in the Great League
Win 30 Trainer Battles in the Ultra League
Win 30 Trainer Battles in the Master League
Win 20 Trainer Battles in the GO Battle League
20 Ultra Balls,
20 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
20 Razz Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
In the Great League, you must win 30 Trainer Battles.
The fastest and simplest method to do this challenge is to fight a buddy in the Great League, with one of you attacking and the other not defending. Make certain that the loser does not assault or obstruct. Rinse and repeat until you've achieved your goals.
To expedite things, form a team of three Pokémon of the same kind (for example, Machop) and have your buddy utilize three Psychic types. Once your buddy has earned their victories, request that they do the same for you. You want to be the super-effective type here, doing maximum damage and therefore annihilating the lineup.
In the Ultra League, you must win 30 Trainer Battles.
In the Ultra league, the rules are the same as stated above.
In the Master League, you must win 30 Trainer Battles.
In the Master League, the rules are the same as stated above.
In the GO Battle League, you must win 20 Trainer Battles.
[caption id="attachment_1016" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pokémon GO Level 44 Requirements[/caption]
Follow our PvP tips and infographics to establish a solid foundation in the current league, and you should be able to win a few matches. They will get more difficult as your rank rises, but 20 victories should only lead you to Ranks 4–6, so you should be OK even if you aren't a seasoned expert.
Pokémon GO Level 45 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 45 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
In order to reach Level 45 in Pokémon GO, you will have to defeat GO rocket grunts, purify Shadow Pokémon, defeat GO Rocket Leaders and earn Platinum Medals.
Pokémon GO Level 45 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Defeat 100 Team GO Rocket Grunts
Purify 100 Shadow Pokémon
Defeat a Team GO Rocket Leader 50 times
Earn 10 Platinum Medals
40 Ultra Balls,
40 Max Revives
1 Elite Fast TM,
2 XL Candy
2 Incense,
2 Lucky Eggs,
1 Super Incubator,
2 Lures
a new hat
100 Team GO Rocket Grunts must be defeated.
For this one, make sure to combat every Grunt balloon you see and every PokéStop takeover. Also, before transferring any Shadow Pokémon, be sure to capture and purify them. This will assist with the following stage.
100 Shadow Pokémon must be purified.
This is a rather monotonous and time-consuming assignment, but if you follow my recommendations from the Defeat 100 Team GO Rocket grunts task, you should finish it at the same time. Keep going; you'll get there in the end.
50 times, defeat a Team GO Rocket Leader
Unfortunately, there is no fast way out of this issue. You may beat 2-3 Rocket Leaders every week if you combat each of your GO Rocket Grunt Balloons every day.
Fighting random Grunts at PokéStop takeovers, on the other hand, will hasten this process. Continue fighting and capturing those enigmatic components, and maybe you'll be able to cross this one off your list within a few weeks.
Obtain ten Platinum Medals
As absurd as it may seem, this is most likely one of the easiest criteria for this level. If you've been playing the game for a time, you may have noticed that some of your gold medals are gleaming. This signifies you've received the Platinum Medal for that specific task. Continue to play, focusing on a certain Medal and blasting through it.
[caption id="attachment_1018" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pokémon GO Level 45 Requirements[/caption]
Pokémon GO Level 46 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 46 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
To obtain Level 46 in Pokémon GO, you must complete 100 Field Research, take a Pokémon snapshot 7 days in a row, hatch 30 Eggs, and make 50 Excellent throws.
Pokémon GO Level 46 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Complete 100 Field Research tasks
Take a snapshot of a Pokémon 7 days in a row
Make 50 Excellent Throws
Hatch 30 Eggs
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
25 Razz Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
100 Field Research assignments must be completed
Not necessarily a difficult task, but it may be depending on the Tasks available at your local Stops. To expedite things, focus on the simple duties - utilize berries, create lovely throws, and so forth.
Take a picture of a Pokémon seven days in a row.
If you don't forget to do it, it's an easy job!
Make 50 great throws.
The same advice as previously applies (see a similar task on Level 42). Raid Legendary Pokémon to make things easy for yourself since they frequently have the biggest capture circles, but otherwise have a healthy number of balls and Nanab berries on hand to limit a Pokémon's mobility to a minimum and take your time.
30 Eggs will hatch
Only hatch 2km eggs if feasible. If there is a current event that minimizes the distance between Egg hatching, consider putting PokéCoins on Incubators and having many hatches at the same time. But don't spend your life money on Coins.
[caption id="attachment_1019" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pokémon GO Level 46 Requirements[/caption]
Pokémon GO Level 47 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 47 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
In Pokémon GO, you must perform 30 Raids with unique species, win a Tier 3 raid with only 1500 CP Pokémon, use Stardust to power up Pokémon, and gain 20 Platinum medals to reach Level 47.
Pokémon GO Level 47 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Win 30 raids using a team of all unique Pokémon species
Win a three-star raid using only Pokémon with 1500 CP or less
Power up 3 Pokémon to their max CP
Earn 20 Platinum Medals
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
25 Nanab Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
new pose
Win 30 raids with a team made up of all different Pokémon species.
The quickest method to finish this assignment is to raid Tier 1 and Tier 3 raids using various Pokémon teams. Although Tier 5 raids should be included in your advancement, they are not soloable and often need a particular collection of Pokémon that you are likely to have utilized in previous raiding levels.
Win a three-star raid using only Pokémon that have 1500 CP or less.
This might be difficult, but attempt to re-use the Pokémon you maxed up for The Great League and those are very powerful against the Tier 3 raid monster you're after. You may utilize our Pokemon GO Raid Guides to determine which Pokémon are effective against that boss, and then choose similarly typing Pokémon with less than 1500 CP.
3Pokémon should be powered up to their maximum CP.
There isn't much to say here — you need to level up three Pokémon to their maximum CP. If you want to save Stardust, we recommend focusing on Lucky Pokémon.
Accumulate 20 Platinum Medals
Focus on frequent playtime and you will ultimately attain this objective, similar to the Earn 10 Platinum medals required on Level 45.
[caption id="attachment_1020" align="alignnone" width="139"] Pokémon GO Level 47 Requirements[/caption]
Pokémon GO Level 48 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 48 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
In order to reach Level 48 in Pokémon GO, you will have to maximize your walking activity for 8 weeks, interact with your Buddy and collect 300 hearts.
Pokémon GO Level 47 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Receive 20 Souvenirs from your Buddy
Earn 300 hearts with your Buddy
Walk 200 km with your Buddy
Walk 25 km in a week 8 times
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
15 Silver Pinap Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
Read our Pokémon GO Buddy Guide: Everything You Need to Know for more information on Buddy Pokémon.
Your Buddy will send you 20 souvenirs.
To get Souvenirs from your Buddy, you must have an Ultra Buddy. Because Souvenir drops are random, this may take some time.
Collect 300 hearts with your Buddy.
To boost your Buddy friendship level, you may earn up to 10 Hearts every day. You may earn up to 20 Affection Hearts if your Buddy's mood is "Excited." If you accomplish your daily activities on a daily basis, you may finish this challenge in 30 days (or fewer). Again, check to our Buddy Guide for a comprehensive list of actions that may earn you Buddy Hearts.
Walk 200 kilometers with your buddy.
We highly recommend that you activate Adventure Sync and allow Pokémon GO to monitor your position in the background for this challenge, as well as for walking 25 km in a week 8 times. Otherwise, this will take you weeks to complete.
8 days a week, walk 25 kilometers
As previously stated, Start walking after activating Adventure Sync.
[caption id="attachment_1021" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pokémon GO Level 48 Requirements[/caption]
Pokémon GO Level 49 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 49 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
Reach level 49 by sending Gifts, acquiring Lucky Pokémon through trades, and more.
Pokémon GO Level 49 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Make 10 trades with Pokémon caught at least 300 km apart
Obtain 50 Lucky Pokémon in trades
Send 500 Gifts to Friends
Earn 35 Platinum medals
30 Ultra Balls,
25 Max Potions,
20 Max Revives,
25 Pinap Berries
1 Incubator,
1 Premium Raid ticket
1 XL Candy
new shoes
Make ten exchanges with Pokémon captured at least 300 kilometers apart.
This can be done pretty quickly if you or someone you know has been preserving 7km egg hatches with a distance of 300km or more. If you're having trouble with this stage, social media has made it a lot easier to friend individuals from all over the globe. Make a few new buddies, collect those 7km eggs, hatch them, and then trade.
Obtain 50 Lucky Pokémon via trades.
Of course, having a fortunate buddy to swap with is the simplest way to do this. However, if you have someone with whom you can trade immediately accessible, you may trade up to 100 times every day to accomplish this. This assignment is entirely dependent on chance.
Send 500 Gifts to Family and Friends
The maximum number of presents we may send in a single day is 100. As a result, it will take at least 5 days to finish.
Accumulate 35 Platinum medals
Possibly the most "tough" assignment of the lot. We may get platinum for 18 different types of medals. That's already half of the total. The remainder of your platinum medals will be earned using your selected play style. There is no correct or incorrect method to do this activity.
[caption id="attachment_1022" align="alignnone" width="154"] Pokémon GO Level 49 Requirements[/caption]
Pokémon GO Level 50 Tasks and Rewards[ps2id id='Pokémon GO Level 50 Tasks and Rewards' target=''/]
To unlock the maximum level in Pokémon GO, you must master all facets of the game. Making Excellent Throws, capturing Legendary Pokémon, and beating Team GO Rocket Leaders with Pokémon with less than 2,500 CP are just a few instances, so you can tell this will be the final test of whether you're ready to stand among the most experienced Trainers in Pokémon GO.
Pokémon GO Level 50 Tasks and Rewards
Level-up Tasks
Rewards
Make 999 Excellent Throws
Catch a Legendary Pokémon in your next 5 Legendary Pokémon encounters
Defeat a Team GO Rocket Leader 3 times using only Pokémon with 2,500 CP or less
Reach Level 10 in GO Battle League
50 Ultra Balls,
50 Max Potions
1 Elite Charge TM,
2 XL Candy
5 Incense,
5 Lucky Eggs,
5 Super Incubator,
5 Lure Modules
new clothes
Make 999 Perfect Throws
Large Pokémon and raid monsters (for example, Legendaries) are the easiest to reliably hit fantastic throws on. However, this is a time-consuming procedure. Finish at your own speed.
Obtain a Legendary Pokémon in each of your following five Legendary Pokémon encounters.
Without 100% certainty, it seems you must assure catching your following 5 Legendary raid Pokémon. If you miss one, the game restarts.
*At this moment, we will wait for confirmation.
Defeat a Team GO Rocket Leader three times with only Pokémon with 2,500 or less CP.
We will provide a guide that will completely beat any leader with 2,500 CP or fewer Pokémon. Keep an eye out for it.
Get to Level 10 in the GO Battle League.
In our current season (season 6), it takes around 52 bouts and 37 victories to achieve position 10. Depending on your skill level, you might expect at least 75 bouts.
[caption id="attachment_1023" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pokémon GO Level 50 Requirements[/caption]
Summary[ps2id id='Summary' target=''/]
Leveling up over 40 was a huge source of contention in the past. Many players claimed that just needing to earn a large amount of XP would leave some players in the dust, while others who paid on a regular basis would quickly reach maximum level.
Fortunately, Niantic has given some serious thinking into how to avoid this problem, and it's evident that the transition from 40-50 is purposefully supposed to be difficult and not something that can be completed in a few of days (depending on your grinding habits).
The addition of a time-gated challenge, such as taking a photo of a Pokémon seven days in a row, is something that most players will have taken for granted until now, but it requires you to utilize all components of the game that you may not have used in a while.
Personally, I'm excited to see a new Pokémon Go challenge!
[caption id="attachment_1024" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pokémon GO Level 50 In Pokemon GO[/caption]
Bonus Rewards For Reaching 40 Before The End of 2020[ps2id id='Bonus Rewards For Reaching 40 Before The End of 2020' target=''/]
If you achieve Level 40 before the end of the year, you'll get a Legacy 40 medal, as well as Timed Research, which rewards you with a Gyarados cap. To help you get there, Double Catch Experience will be available from 21:00 UTC tonight until December 31st, local time.
All of the activities and incentives for this Timed research can be found in our Legacy 40 Challenge Timed Research Tasks and Rewards guide.
https://pokemongocentral.one/2022/04/20/pokemon-go-level-40-to-50-guide-xp-tasks-and-rewards/?feed_id=4036&_unique_id=626016c132387
Get familiar with notable Generation 6 Pokémon from the Kalos region
With the exciting announcement that the Kalos region, aka Gen VI, is coming to Pokémon GO, it brings with it a total of 72 brand new Pokémon! It is a smaller generation, but certainly one with a lot of valuable and potentially meta relevant Pokémon, and as a newbie to the Kalos region, I’m hyped to learn more about them!
We know the first wave that is coming, but we’ll have a quick look at some of the Pokédex standouts here. The first wave are featured below.
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These Pokémon have been officially mentioned in the Pokémon GO Beyond Update announcement:
ChespinFennekinFroakie
The Kalos region's starters include Grass type Chespin, Fire type Fennekin, and Water type Froakie. The beginning Pokémon that we know will generate a lot of buzz is Froakie, since its ultimate evolution, Greninja, is a fan favorite. In fact, when lists of the greatest starters from each generation are created, Froakie is frequently towards the top. Greninja is a dual Water/Dark type, and it is the first Pokémon Ash captures after arriving in Kalos in the anime. Chespin eventually develops into Chesnaught, which obtains a Fighting type, while the lovely Fennekin evolves into Delphox, which gains a Psychic typing.
The fact that all three starters have dual typing allows for some unique combinations, however Delphox and Chesnaught are often less popular because to their lower overall stats. They'll all give some intriguing coverage in raids, and depending on the moves they receive, they could even make a cameo in PVP as some spicier options, despite their increased vulnerabilities from dual typing.
The Chespin series is a bit strange in terms of style, it is regarded a spiny nut Pokémon, drawing some influence from conkers, Fennekin is typically lauded as one of the nicer starters with its foxy look, and Froakie the bubble frog is simply a pure cuteness.
The Commons[ps2id id='The Commons' target=''/]
ScatterbugSpritzeeFlabebeSkiddoBinacleHelioptile
Every generation brings a fresh set of common Pokémon, and Kalos is no exception. Several of the Pokémon introduced in the initial wave, such as Fletchling as the new Pidgey type and Bunnelby as the new common normal type, will very certainly become frequent spawns.
Scatterbug seems to be the new common bug spawn when it is introduced, which might result in it requiring just 12 sweets for its initial evolution, which XP grinders will undoubtedly appreciate.
There are numerous more we estimate to be frequent spawning with a 1km buddy candy distance.
Fairy Spritzee, like Clefairy or Jigglypuff in the early days of GO, might be prevalent. Flabébé has the potential to be a lucrative common spawn due to its evolution into Florges, which we will explain in the next section. Skiddo the Grass Goat will most likely be a popular spawn, and he's a funny design, in my opinion. Binacle is an Aquatic and Rock type that is expected to be prevalent in water biomes, while Helioptile is an Electric and Normal kind that is also likely to be common.
The Pikachu Clone[ps2id id='The Pikachu Clone' target=''/]
Dedenne
Every generation of Pokémon has its own Pikachu, and Kalos has Dedenne, an Electric and Fairy type cutie. Dedenne is clearly influenced by Pikachu, but with rounder ears, a slimmer tail, and the addition of fairy type. Dedenne is known as the antenna Pokémon and will be an attractive addition to your Pokédex.
Gen VI Dragon Slayers[ps2id id='Gen VI Dragon Slayers' target=''/]
Sylveon
With Kalos, the current last eeveelution finally appears to Pokémon GO. Sylveon is a Pokémon it seems like we have been waiting for for a long time, with a lot of trainers conserving shiny Eevee from its long gone Community Day, ready to evolve into Sylveon, and with others saving their finest IV Eevee ready for this release.
As a pure Fairy type Sylveon is going to be a beast for battling Dragon and Fighting types, and we are sure we’ll see it make an appearance in many raid groups once it becomes accessible. Depending on how Sylveon will grow, it might be a highly accessible Fairy to add to your team, and it is a genuine cutie, with a gorgeous blue shine too.
Avalugg
Evolving from the small and charming Bergmite, Avalugg boasts a huge 240 defensive stat and is a pure Ice type. In the main series it can learn both Blizzard and Avalanche, and if it is allowed access to both skills in GO it will be a tremendous complement to any Dragon slaying squad.
Florges
First and foremost, Florges is a stunning design! If you like aesthetics, this will undoubtedly be a lovely addition to your collection, and I can see it being quite popular with AR photographers. This might be an excellent cheap choice for raiders since it evolves from Flabébé, which we believe will be a frequent spawn. Florges is a Fairy type that will not only kick dragons to the curb, but it also has access to several powerful Grass type attacks in the main series. If it gains access to these moves, it may be a game changer, since having access to the grass moves without the grass vulnerabilities is a major changer!
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Kalos introduces a slew of new Dragon types, which are usually among the most sought-after in Pokémon GO. Even if they aren't entirely meta significant, they are likely to be uncommon spawns and much sought for as lucky Pokémon.
Tyrantrum
Tyrantrum is a dinosaur that evolved from Tyrunt. This grumpy-looking Pokémon is a Kalos fossil with a dual Dragon and Rock type and a decent combination of weaknesses, but what a cool-looking addition to your collection.
Goodra
Goodra is a personal favorite, having evolved from the slug-like Goomy to the snail-like Sliggoo before becoming a slightly snotting Goodra. Goodra has been given some incredible stats in Pokémon GO, including an attack stat of 220, a defense stat of 242, and a stamina stat of 207. It will be a true tank, and depending on the moves it receives, it could be an incredible battler and raider.
Noivern
Noivern, a bat Pokémon with dual Flying and Dragon typing, is one of the more unusual dragons. Unfortunately, this typing means that Noivern will be completely destroyed by Ice types, but Noibat and Noivern are really unique looking dragons that my little goth heart can't wait to get my hands on.
Dragalge
Dragalge is a Pokémon that looks like a cross between a seahorse and a kelp. It develops from Skrelp, a Water and Poison type, to shed the water typing and become Dragalge, a Dragon. Dragalge isn't going to change the meta, but it's another dragon to add to your collection.
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The Kalos region brings with it 3 new legendary Pokémon, and 3 new mythicals. Zygarde, Xerneas and Yveltal form the Aura Trio as the 3 legendaries for Kalos.
Zygarde
Zygarde is a very popular legendary with the dual typing of Ground and Dragon, which means it absorbs more damage from those pesky Ice kinds. It might be very effective if you have access to techniques like Earthquake and Outrage! The snake-like shape is merely one of five possible forms, which include Cell, Core, 10% Forme, 50% Forme, and Complete Forme. It will be interesting to see if Pokémon GO includes all of the forms, as the Cell form cannot use any moves and is actually a collection of single cells that add up to form Zygarde, Core forming part of Zygarde's brain, 10% Forme being hound-like, 50% Forme being snake-like, and Complete Forme being a bipedal humanoid.
Hoopa
Hoopa is a legendary, Psychic, and Ghost type who might quickly become a new go-to for getting Machamps kicked out of gyms. It resists combat techniques and has a maximum CP of 4014, making it one of the larger Ghost kinds! Hoopa has two forms: Confined and Unbound, and when the Prison Bottle is used in the main series, it transforms into the Unbound form. We anticipate that GO will be published in two distinct formats, similar to Deoxys.
Xerneas
Xerneas is a stunning legendary with a stag-inspired design and two modes: Active Mode and Neutral Mode. It possesses Fairy type, therefore it is solely vulnerable to Steel and Poison. It will dominate the ranks of the Kalos dragon slayers and will be a major hit with the AR community. It outperforms popular favorite Arceus in its fairy form, with a massive attack stat of 275!
Volcanion
As a mythological with dual Water and Fire typing, Volcanion has some extremely fascinating typing! It is commonly referred to as the steam Pokémon, and it definitely has a distinct appearance. It has a strong attack stat of 241, a defensive stat of 210, and a stamina stat of 190, making it a tank for sure. It has access to a wide range of various movesets in the main series, since it has access to Water, Fire, Ice, and Normal moves, so it will be interesting to see what it has access to in GO when it is ultimately released. Volcanion, being a dual fire and water typing, suggests that water typing has now been integrated with every other typing at some time.
Diancie
Diancie is a Rock and Fairy type mythical, Kalos region loves a fairy type! Diancie is unusual in that it is a mythical that can Mega evolve, the only mythical that is currently able to do so. It has a really pretty design and it will be interesting to see how GO implements this mythical because of its ability to Mega evolve. Typically Mega energy is gained through raiding, so this could be released similarly to Darkrai, via raids rather than a special research line when its Mega is eventually introduced.
Yveltal
Yveltal is a dual Flying and Dark type that will most certainly be regarded a top-tier Legendary when it is introduced due to its tremendous stats. Yveltal is a beast with an attack of 275, defense of 203, stamina of 270, and a maximum of 4514 CP! It's renowned as the Destruction Pokémon for a reason, and it'll be popular among raiders looking for high IVs. Yveltal looks badass from a design aspect, complementing that dark type and seeming demonic, a really interesting addition to the Pokédex.