ニュース 卵の編集:2023年1月の包括的なガイド

卵の編集:2023年1月の包括的なガイド

著者 : Lucy アップデート : Feb 23,2025

Pokemon Goの2025年1月のEggs-Peditionイベントは、プレイヤーが卵を叩く機会を強化し、報酬を後押しします。 Duel Destinyシーズンに縛られたこの有料イベントは、1月1日、午前10時から1月31日、午後8時まで開催されます。コア製品は、Eggs-Pedition Accessチケット(4.99米ドル)です。

eggs-peditionアクセスチケット利点:

このチケットは、完了時に15,000 XPと15,000のスターダストに報いる1か月間のタイミングの研究クエストのロックを解除します。さらに重要なことは、1月31日午後8時までチケット所有者にとって毎日のボーナスがアクティブであることです。

  • 毎日最初のポケストップまたはジムスピンのための使い捨てインキュベーター。
  • 最初のポケモンキャッチのための3x XP毎日。 -最初のポケストップまたはジムのスピンを毎日3x XP。
  • 毎日のギフトの開口部が50に増加しました。 -Pokéstops/Gymsから150への毎日のギフトの受信制限を増やしました。 -40追加のギフトストレージスロット。

これらのボーナスは、プレーヤーの進行、エクスペリエンスゲインの最大化、ポケモンのキャッチ効率、アイテムストレージを大幅に支援します。毎日のエンゲージメントは、チケットの価値を最大化するための鍵です。

eggs-peditionアクセスウルトラチケットボックス:

9.99米ドルで、プレイヤーは1月10日午後8時までUltraチケットボックスを購入できます。これには、Eggs-Pedition Accessチケットと、排他的なアーリーアクセスエッグインキュベーターバックパックアバターアイテムが含まれます。このオファーは時間制限です。

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