Pokemon Go's current season, Max Out, is coming to a Close soon, and they're sending it off with a brand-new event, the Max Out Finale Event. This will be a jam-packed Pokemon Go event, bringing players several bonuses, research, rewards, and even a couple of Pokemon Go debuts.
This will be a five-day event, taking place from Wednesday, November 27, 2024, at 10am local time to Sunday, December 1, 2024, at 8pm local time. Read on to learn more about Pokemon Go's final event for their Max Out Season, including all the details and tips you need to end this season in style!
Pokemon Go will be debuting Galarian Corsola with this event, appearing in Pokemon Go for the first time ever. Additionally, once you have obtained a Galarian Corsola, you will have the option of evolving it into a Cursola, also making its Pokemon Go debut in this event.
It will require 50 Corsola Candy to evolve Galarian Corsola into Cursola.
Corsola Candy can be obtained by catching, transferring, or hatching Corsola, Galarian Corsola, or Cursola.
You will have the chance of obtaining Galarian Corsola from hatching 7 km Eggs obtained throughout the Max Out Finale Event.
Even though this will be Galarian Corsola's Pokemon Go debut, you will have the chance of obtaining its Shiny variation.
There will be three different bonuses active throughout the entire Max Out Finale Event. These three bonuses include:
You will also notice a change in the Pokemon you frequently encounter in the wild. This includes several event-themed Pokemon, all provided for you below.
During the Max Out Finale Event, Raids will be occupied by different event-themed Pokemon, varying in their difficulty. Below you can find each of these event Raid Pokemon with the type of Raid that they will be found in.
Raid Pokemon |
Raid Tier |
---|---|
Grookey |
One-Star |
Scorbunny |
One-Star |
Sobble |
One-Star |
Falinks |
Three-Star |
Galarian Weezing |
Three-Star |
Regieleki |
Five-Star |
Regidrago |
Five-Star |
Zamazenta |
Five-Star |
Zacian |
Five-Star |
Mega Altaria |
Mega Raid |
For the first time, you will have the chance of encountering both Shiny Regieleki and Shiny Regidrago.
7 km Eggs obtained during the Max Out FInale Event will hatch specific event-themed Pokemon, all Galarian variants. Make sure to acquire and hatch these Eggs while they're available, giving you the chance of hatching one of the following Pokemon:
You will be able to purchase an Event Ticket for the Max Out Finale Event, unlocking additional bonuses and benefits once purchased. This ticket will be available in the Pokemon Go in-game shop, costing $10.00 USD, providing you with each of the bonuses below.
There will be limited-time Event Field Research Tasks available during this event, acquired by spinning different PokeStop Photo Discs. Completing these tasks will reward you with Stardust and event-themed Pokemon encounters.
You will have the option of purchasing Timed Research for the Max Out Finale Event, costing $5.00 USD at the Pokemon Go in-game shop. Those who purchase this Timed Research will unlock different tasks to complete, rewarding you with the following when completed:
You will only have until the end of this event to complete these Timed Research tasks.
Make sure to complete all the tasks and claim all the rewards before this event has concluded.
There will be Event Collection Challenges available for all players during the Max Out Finale Event. You will need to catch and hatch specific event-themed Pokemon, rewarding you with:
There will be event-themed Pokemon Showcases hosted at different PokeStops throughout the Max Out Finale Event. These Pokemon Showcases will require you to submit specific event-themed Pokemon, reward those that are either the largest or smallest, depending on the competition.
Make sure to hold onto different event-themed Pokemon that you catch during this event, especially those that are very large or small.
This will help to make sure that you always have Pokemon to enter into these Showcases.
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