Pokémon Go World of Wonders hemisphere Pokémon, seasonal spawns and end date
World of Wonders marks the fourteenth game-wide season of Pokémon Go. This season, officially titled the Season of World of Wonders, introduces new features, Pokémon, and events for trainers to enjoy.
Throughout this season, players can engage in the World of Wonders Special Research quest, which allows them to add Poipole, a new Ultra Beast, to their Pokémon collection. As usual, this season will feature a rotation of events and the introduction of additional Pokémon as well.
Pokémon Go World of Wonders End Date
The World of Wonders season commenced on March 1st at 10 AM local time and will conclude on June 1st at 10 AM local time. During this timeframe, Season 18 of the Go Battle League will run, including the three usual leagues and a variety of special cups.
World of Wonders Bonuses
This season introduces several raid-themed bonuses. First, players can earn one additional free Raid Pass per day by spinning Gyms. The XP gained from one and three-star raids, including Shadow Raids, has also been amplified during this event. Additionally, if players participate in a raid with Friends, the damage dealt by their Pokémon will be increased.
The Research Breakthrough encounter rewards have been updated for this season. From March 1st to June 1st, trainers can encounter various Pokémon including Hisuian Sneasel, Furfrou, Goomy, Sandygast, Jangmo-o, and Dubwool.
World of Wonders Roadmap
The World of Wonders season kicks off with a new season-long Special Research quest leading to the capture of Poipole, one of the Ultra Beasts. However, players will need to complete challenges released in sets throughout the season to ultimately catch it.
To unlock the quest for Poipole, players must log into Pokémon Go at least once between March 1st and June 1st. The quest can be completed even after the season concludes, as long as it has been unlocked.
In addition to Poipole, the season will introduce new Pokémon, including Charcadet, Armarouge, and Ceruledge. The first event of the season is Charged-Up Research Day, taking place on March 3rd, featuring Electric-type Pokémon and event-exclusive field research tasks.
World of Wonders Hemisphere Pokémon and Seasonal Spawn Changes
World of Wonders brings changes to Pokémon spawns in both the northern and southern hemispheres, affecting which creatures will appear in various biomes.
Northern Hemisphere
In the northern hemisphere, players can expect to see Pokémon such as Hisuian Growlithe, Mawile, Bagon, Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott, and Litleo.
Southern Hemisphere
Meanwhile, the southern hemisphere will feature Hisuian Voltorb, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Skarmory, Larvitar, and Electrike.
Biome-Specific Spawns
In cities, trainers may encounter Togetic, Gardevoir, Delcatty, Gulpin, Stunky, Purrloin, and Scraggy. Forests will be home to Jumpluff, Absol, Elgyem, Phantump, Dewpider, Fomantis, and Pawmi. Mountain areas will feature Magcargo, Phanpy, Nosepass, Medicham, Duskull, Carbink, and Noibat, while beaches and water areas will host Quagsire, Shuckle, Surskit, Clamperl, Inkay, Clauncher, and Tadbulb.
The egg pools have also been updated, with notable changes to the Pokémon available from each egg type. The 7km egg pool has been adjusted, with eggs earned through Gift Exchanges yielding different Pokémon compared to those from regular Gifts.
What are Seasons in Pokémon Go?
Seasons were introduced in December 2021 as in-game periods lasting three months, aligning various events under a thematic umbrella. Each season may include:
- Changes in Pokémon spawns, affecting their appearance rates.
- Adjustments to egg pools and raid availability.
- Region-specific spawning in line with real-world seasons.
- Highlighting specific Mega Evolutions with enhanced stats.
- Different forms of Pokémon like Deerling depending on the season.
- New seasons for the Go Battle League.
- XP boosts for particular activities.
- Quality of life improvements and new features.
Enjoy exploring the Season of World of Wonders!
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