The newest event inPokemon GOhas plenty of parts to it where players can work toward various goals in order to earn rewards. Like with many other events, this includes special event-exclusive field research tasks that players can pick up from Pokestops.

When collecting field research tasks,Pokemon GOplayers should note that they are for players that have bought a ticket for the event. This means that players participating for free will not be able to take on these tasks, but they can still work on the timed research tasks.

Pokemon Snorlax

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The majority of the field research tasks will give players large amounts of specificPokemon candyfor different Pokemon unrelated to the task. Only two tasks meanwhile will provide players with an encounter with a specific wild Pokemon.

There are thirteen total possible field research tasks that players can get during thePokemon GOTour: Kanto event. Each can only be received by spinning a Pokestop disk with there being at least one open slot for a field research task. Players cannot get more than one field research task from a single Pokestop within one day.

After spinning a disk, players can get:

All of the specific catching tasks refer to Pokemon that are exclusive toincense encountersduring this event. This could mean that the first four field research tasks could be exclusive to players that have bought the Green Ticket for thePokemon GOTour: Kanto event while the following four are exclusive to those who bought the Red Ticket. Either way, due to these Pokemon being incense exclusive, this means that players will need to use an incense in order to encounter and catch these Pokemon.

For those who are participating in the variousPokemon GOTour: Kanto Collection Challenges, these field research tasks will become very important. This is due to the Research Collection Challenge requiring specific Pokemon from research task reward encounters in order to complete it. Two of these Pokemon are Snorlax and Tangela, which are both encounter rewards with two of the field research tasks.

Pokemon GOis available now on the App Store and Google Play.