Hogar Noticias El evento de Fetch Fetch de Pokémon Go ya está en vivo, lo que te da la oportunidad de atrapar al cachorro Pokémon mientras completas varios desafíos

El evento de Fetch Fetch de Pokémon Go ya está en vivo, lo que te da la oportunidad de atrapar al cachorro Pokémon mientras completas varios desafíos

Autor : Daniel Actualizar : May 21,2025

Mientras abrazamos el Año Nuevo, Niantic ha lanzado contenido nuevo y emocionante para los entusiastas de Pokémon Go. Mientras esperamos ansiosamente el evento de la Semana de la Moda, el evento Fidough Fetch está actualmente en marcha, invitándote a embarcarte en una emocionante aventura con amigos. Este evento, en vivo hasta el 7 de enero, presenta al adorable cachorro Pokémon Fidough y su evolución, Dachsbun, al juego. Aproveche la oportunidad de atrapar a estos nuevos Pokémon y participar en una serie de desafíos globales atractivos.

Durante el evento Furough Fetch, tendrás la oportunidad de encontrar a Fidough en Pokémon Go. Al recolectar 50 dulces a través de la captura de Fidough, puedes evolucionarlo en Dachsbun. Los desafíos globales agregan una capa adicional de emoción, alentándote a dominar los lanzamientos curvos agradables para desbloquear bonificaciones progresivamente gratificantes.

Las recompensas de estos desafíos están niveladas, lo que significa que cuanto más logra, mayores serán sus recompensas. Comience con doble XP para atrapar Pokémon, lo que puede aumentar hasta cuatro veces el XP y Stardust en etapas posteriores. No te pierdas las recompensas gratuitas; ¡Asegúrese de canjear los últimos códigos *Pokémon Go *!

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Además de Fidough, esté atento a otros Pokémon queridos que aparecen con más frecuencia en la naturaleza, incluidos Growlithe, Voltorb, Swubbull, Electride, Lillipup y Poochyena. Incluso existe la oportunidad de encontrar sus variantes brillantes. Los jugadores afortunados también pueden detectar a Hisuian Growlithe y Greavard.

Si necesita un descanso de perseguir a Pokémon, las tareas de investigación de campo con temática de eventos ofrecen otra forma de ganar recompensas como Stardust y Poké Balls, así como encuentros con Pokémon temáticos. No olvides participar en las exhibiciones de Pokémon, donde puedes mostrar con orgullo a tus criaturas recién atrapadas.

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