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Pokémon Go concluye la temporada de poder y dominio con Global Challenge

Autor : Noah Actualizar : May 22,2025

La temporada de poder y dominio en Pokémon Go está llegando a su emocionante conclusión, y Niantic enfatiza el poder del trabajo en equipo. Del martes 20 de mayo al jueves 22 de mayo, el desafío global de fortaleza en los números lo invita a enviar tantos regalos como sea posible a sus amigos. Este evento se trata de fomentar el espíritu comunitario y la colaboración.

Durante el período de desafío, puede abrir hasta 50 regalos cada día. Esto no solo le brinda más oportunidades para recolectar Stardust, artículos y impulsar las amistades, sino que también ayuda a la comunidad global a acercarse a desbloquear una recompensa fantástica: boletos de investigación especiales para el próximo clásico del día de la comunidad: Machop.

Si el desafío se completa con éxito antes del 22 de mayo, a partir del 23 de mayo, tendrá la oportunidad de enviar estos boletos de investigación especiales de Machop a cualquier amigo con el que haya logrado grandes amigos. Estos boletos pueden ser dotados incluso si no ha comprado uno para usted, simplemente navegue a la tienda en el juego y comparta el amor de tipo lucha. Cada entrenador puede regalar hasta 20 boletos diariamente, brindando una amplia oportunidad para difundir la generosidad.

Pokémon Go Fuerza en el evento Números

Esta iniciativa pasa sin problemas al evento Machop el 24 de mayo, que se extiende de las 2 a las 5 pm hora local. El Pokémon Superpower aparecerá con más frecuencia en la naturaleza, y sí, la versión brillante también estará disponible, ofreciendo una segunda oportunidad para aquellos que se perdieron anteriormente o desean expandir su colección de Machamp de brecha verde.

No olvide que puede evolucionar a Machoke a Machamp hasta el 31 de mayo para enseñarle pagos, un ataque cargado de tipo oscuro que mejora su versatilidad de combate. Con las bonificaciones adicionales de Stardust, incienso y señuelos de tres horas, e investigación programada especial con un encuentro de Machop temático con mayores probabilidades brillantes, hay mucho que esperar.

Prepárese para el evento descargando Pokémon Vaya gratis y visite la tienda web Pokémon Go para abastecerse de antemano.

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