Catch Shiny Nymble in Pokemon Go’s Small Yet Strong Event – All Details Here!

In the previous year, Pokemon Go saw many fresh Pokemon being added. However, it seems that these new additions are increasingly only accessible through eggs, raids, or research missions. This has made the appearance of a Shiny Pokemon in the wild quite rare and exciting nowadays. Fortunately, this February is going to offer something special for players of Pokemon Go – a debut of a Shiny Pokemon that will actually appear in the wild for players to discover and capture, just like in the old days.

The Small Yet Strong event in Pokemon Go, starting February 5th at 10 AM local time and ending on February 8th at 8 PM, focuses on small but powerful Pokemon, particularly Bug-type ones that will appear more frequently in the wild. This special occasion also marks the introduction of Shiny Nymble for the first time. Players can look forward to hunting for Shiny Nymble as it’s listed among the increased wild encounters during this event.

In addition to regular gameplay, players can find and interact with Nymble during Field Research tasks. This provides additional opportunities to discover a Shiny version of Nymble. Moreover, the Small Yet Strong event offers another chance for players to encounter Nymble through the Event Collection Challenge.

This way, the information is presented in simpler language that is easier to understand and flows more naturally.

All Event Bonuses & Wild Encounters for the Pokemon Go Small Yet Strong Event

During the forthcoming Pokemon Go event, Shiny Nymble won’t be the sole draw. Instead, players can anticipate a variety of event perks, such as:

1. Increased chance of encountering Shiny Nymble.
2. Bonus Stardust earned for every catch.
3. Boosted XP rewards for defeating Team Go Rocket Grunts.
4. Decreased hatch distance for eggs.

  • Double XP for catching Pokemon
  • Increased chance for wild encounter Pokemon to be XXS or XXL

During the PokeStop Showcases, it’s expected that the large-sized Pokemon will prove useful. On the other hand, trainers are yet to find out if miniature Pokemon will have a role in these showcases within Pokemon Go. Alongside these special event bonuses, there will be an increase in the appearance of several spotlighted Pokemon in the wild, including regional variations of Flabebe. Here is the complete list of Pokemon that will be seen more often in the wild:

1. Pikachu
2. Eevee
3. Charmander
4. Squirtle
5. Bulbasaur
6. Dratini
7. Magikarp
8. Tauros
9. Farfetch’d
10. Kangaskhan
11. Mr. Mime
12. Ditto
13. Flabebe (all regional variations)

  • Paras
  • Natu
  • Plant Cloak Burmy
  • Sandy Cloak Burmy
  • Trash Cloak Burmy
  • Joltik
  • Tynamo
  • Red Flower Flabébé (Europe, Middle East, & Asia)
  • Blue Flower Flabébé (Asia-Pacific Region)
  • Yellow Flower Flabébé (Americas)
  • Nymble
  • White Flower Flabébé
  • Orange Flower Flabébé

At the launch of Shiny Nymble, every participating Pokemon becomes available as a Shiny version. This means it’s an excellent opportunity for Shiny enthusiasts who are yet to capture these smaller Pokemon.

Apart from the Wild Encounters, trainers can additionally gather 2KM eggs that will feature a rotating selection of Pokémon. During this particular event, the following Pokémon will emerge from their 2KM egg shells:

[List of featured Pokemon]

  • Togepi
  • Azurill
  • Budew
  • Chingling
  • Espurr
  • Dedenne

Some of these egg hatches are commonly known, but others are less common variants. It might be beneficial to visit nearby PokeStops and Gyms during the event to collect 2KM eggs, as they could potentially hatch uncommon Pokemon such as Espurr and Dedenne.

Of course, this upcoming event offers players an exciting lineup! They’ll find both 5-Star Raids, featuring Dialga and Enamorus, as well as Mega Raids with Medicham and Tyranitar. In essence, it seems like a richer experience compared to some recent events.

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2025-01-28 20:48