Pokémon Go Magnetic Study: All research tasks and rewards

Pokémon Go Magnetic Study: All research tasks and rewards

As a film enthusiast with a soft spot for virtual reality adventures, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement when news about the Pokémon Go Magnetic Study event hits my feeds. With a history that spans over eight years and still going strong, it’s like watching a blockbuster sequel that just keeps getting better with time.


As the Gigantamax feature approaches and an abundance of events piles up, there’s no denying that Pokémon Go remains just as captivating and significant as it was when it first debuted eight years ago.

The forthcoming Magnetic Study event for Pokémon Go demonstrates that Niantic’s augmented reality offering still holds a lot of potential for further development.

Celebrating three electric Pokémon, there’s a fair amount to do in its limited time.

Let’s explore the timings for immersing ourselves in the Pokémon Go Magnetic Study, along with the research activities and incentives on offer.

When is the Pokémon Go Magnetic Study event?

The Pokémon Go Magnetic Study event is pretty short.

The event kicks off on Tuesday, 15th October 2024, at midnight, and ends on Thursday, 17th October 2024, at 11:59 pm.

So make sure you jump in quick and don’t miss it!

Pokémon Go Magnetic Study: All research tasks and rewards

What can attendees expect during the event? Each day offers unique items or perks.

Let’s take a look!

Event Bonuses

At all times during the event, whether it’s morning or night, you have a higher probability of finding Shiny Magnemite, Shiny Plusle, and Shiny Minun.

Magnetic Lure Modules are also more likely to attract event-themed Pokémon.

On the 15th October, there’s twice as much XP for catching Pokémon.

On the 16th October, you’ll get 50 per cent more XP from Raid Battles.

On the 17th October, you’ll get twice as much Stardust for catching Pokémon.

Magnetic Study Timed Research

On October 15th, the Timed Research rewards feature Pokémon of the day, Plusle, along with 5,000 experience points (XP) and 2,500 Stardust.

16th October: Encountered the daily highlighted Pokémon (Magnemite) and used a Magnetic Lure Module.

On the 17th of October, you’ll encounter the daily featured Pokemon (which is Minun). You’ll also earn 5,000 XP and 2,500 Stardust.

Field Research Task Encounters

After finishing specific research tasks or milestones, you’ll have a chance to find Pokémon such as Magnemite, Plusle, and Minun (even potentially their shiny versions!).

Check out the official blog post for more info.

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2024-10-15 16:33