Timed Research quest steps in Pokémon Go “Custume Party” and are they worth buying?

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Available from Tuesday, October 22 to Sunday, November 3 as the name suggests, it features encounters with various costumed Pokémon, including the first opportunity to catch Froaki and Rowlet in costumes, and the debut of the up-to-date Gengar suit.

This page explains all the prizes associated with the “Costume Party” and whether or not it’s worth purchasing a ticket. (For costume collectors, you probably know the answer.)

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Stages of the research task “Costume party”. and prizes

This task requires you to catch a certain number of berry Pokémon of different species. The steps and rewards are:

Is it worth buying a ticket for the “Costume Party”?

Unlike most PokemonGo The Halloween celebration lacks costumes that can be found in the wilds or raids in Part 1 of the event – so they come from premium tickets like this one and “Morpeko Onesie”, where you’ll find these opening week encounters.

If you want to make sure you get these costumes (they will appear in wild spawns, raids and eggs when part 2 comes out), this is useful in maintaining your PokemonGo costume collection. For those who haven’t played all the Halloween events yet, this ticket will assist you get the costumes you missed out on and/or roll the dice for shiny variants.

If you weren’t too keen on costumes, this is a good way to get an above-average set of stats for some Pokémon that are reasonably competitive, as Research Encounters have a “IV Floor” of 10/10/10 out of a possible maximum of 15.15.15. So if you’re looking for Rowlet, Froakie, Gengar and others with decent stats – and unique looks – this is worth considering.

Finally, the addition of two Premium Battle Passes as the final reward, which are priced at 100 PokéCoins – or about $1 – each, technically covers the total entry fee of $2.

In conclusion, yes, Costume Party is worth purchasing, regardless of the above issues. Please note that the “Morpeko Onesie” is a separate purchase and costs $5, or $7 if you want both sets of tests – so don’t hesitate to look into both sets of prizes if you only have the funds for one ticket this year.

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