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Pokémon Go para presentar Bruxish y Flabébé en Festival of Colors

Autor : Nicholas Actualizar : May 26,2025

Pokémon Go para presentar Bruxish y Flabébé en Festival of Colors

El Pokémon Go Festival of Colors está listo para deslumbrar entrenadores una vez más en 2025, que se desarrolla del 13 de marzo al 17 de marzo. Este evento vibrante promete un caleidoscopio de coloridos Pokémon y bonos emocionantes. Sumérgete para descubrir lo que te espera durante este período festivo.

Celebre el festival de colores con Pokémon Go

Mientras deambula por su área local, asegúrese de visitar Pokéstops, donde le espera una deliciosa sorpresa para mejorar su día. Durante el festival, los módulos de señuelo permanecerán activos durante un período prolongado de tres horas, transformando sus ubicaciones favoritas en bulliciosos centros Pokémon por más tiempo que nunca.

Si estás buscando el deslumbrante bruxish, activa algunos incienso para aumentar tus posibilidades de encontrarlo. El incienso durará dos horas, con la excepción del incienso diario de aventura. No olvides tomar una instantánea diaria; Es posible que vea una visita sorpresa de una brillante foto de fotoborización de su foto.

Prepárese para el encantador Flabébé floral, que aparecerá en varios colores dependiendo de su región. Los entrenadores en Europa, el Medio Oriente y África pueden encontrarse con flabé de flor roja, mientras que los de la región de Asia-Pacífico verán flabé de flores azules. Si estás en las Américas, vigile a la flor amarilla Flabébé. Mientras tanto, la flor blanca y la flor de naranja Flabébé podría aparecer en cualquier lugar. Junto a estos amigos florales, también verás Drowzee, Magikarp, Natu, Aipom, Meditite y Dwebble haciendo apariciones.

Mega Raids durante el Pokémon Go Festival of Colors contará con Mega Swampert, ofreciendo un desafío emocionante para los jugadores. Además, completar las tareas de investigación de campo lo recompensará con bonos con temas de eventos, incluidos Stardust y encuentros con algunos de los Pokémon destacados.

Bonos especiales para los jugadores de Holi

Para celebrar a Holi, el Festival de los Colores en India, Pokémon Go ha preparado bonos especiales para entrenadores en India. Tendrá acceso a exclusivas regionales, incluida la investigación cronometrada de ramificación, las redadas de una estrella con Pikachu con un Kurta y un dulce adicional para atrapar Pokémon en Raids.

Para unirse a la diversión, descargue Pokémon Go de Google Play Store. Estén atentos para obtener actualizaciones más emocionantes, incluida nuestra próxima característica sobre 'Rise of the Golden Idol' de Netflix y su primer DLC, 'The Sins of New Wells'.

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