ニュース PokémonGoのFidough Fetchイベントがライブになりました。

PokémonGoのFidough Fetchイベントがライブになりました。

著者 : Daniel アップデート : May 21,2025

新年を抱きしめるにつれて、NianticはPokémonGO愛好家のためのエキサイティングな新しいコンテンツを展開しました。ファッションウィークイベントを待ち望んでいますが、Fidough Fetchイベントは現在進行中で、友人とのスリリングな冒険に乗り出すように誘います。このイベントは、1月7日までライブで、愛らしい子犬のポケモンフィダウとその進化、ダックスブンをゲームに紹介します。これらの新しいポケモンを捕まえる機会をつかみ、一連の魅力的なグローバルな課題に参加します。

Fidough Fetchイベント中に、PokémonGo全体でFidoughに出会う機会があります。 Fidoughを捕まえることで50のキャンディを集めることで、それをDachsbunに進化させることができます。グローバルな課題により、興奮の余分な層が追加され、素敵なカーブボールスローをマスターして、徐々に報酬を与えるボーナスのロックを解除することを奨励します。

これらの課題からの報酬は階層化されています。つまり、達成すればするほど報酬が大きくなります。ポケモンを捕まえるためのダブルXPから始めます。これは、後の段階でXPとスターダストの4倍まで増加する可能性があります。無料の報酬をお見逃しなく。必ず最新の *PokémonGoコード *を引き換えてください!

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Fidoughに加えて、Growlithe、Voltorb、Snubbull、Electrike、Lillipup、Poochyenaなど、野生でより頻繁に現れる他の愛するポケモンに注目してください。光沢のあるバリエーションに遭遇するチャンスさえあります。ラッキープレイヤーは、Hisuian GrowlitheとGreavardを見つけるかもしれません。

ポケモンを追いかけることから休憩が必要な場合、イベントをテーマにしたフィールド調査タスクは、スターダストやポケボールなどの報酬を獲得する別の方法、そしてテーマのポケモンとの出会いを提供します。ポケモンショーケースに参加することを忘れないでください。ここでは、新しく逮捕された生き物を誇らしげに展示できます。

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