Continuing on, there is the rollup of Pokémon Go events for this month, which are admittedly made a bit later than usual (in at least one respect). As I had discussed earlier, the game's current season has seemingly provided a challenge by packing it full of events. This then translates into the challenge of (re)packing them into summaries like these rollups, which might be as challenging as going through them in the first place. But it's one to be handled regardless, so this is the time.
This month kicked off with Pokémon Go Tour, which is the "remnant" of last season. But it had other "remnants" as well, like Enigma Field Research (which rewarded a Pokémon with a rare special background), and for those who bought the Tour Pass Deluxe, the Lucky Trinket to make anyone a Lucky Friend as long as they're Great Friends or better - which also needed to be used within the week after the event. Rewards could also be claimed in the week after if Trainers didn't do so during the event. They're all veritable "remnants" in some way.
The first real event of the season was the Powerful Potential event from March 5 to 10. It introduced the "seed" of a highlight Pokémon of this season: Kubfu - one per Trainer from the season's Special Research, with another from an extra set for a fee; it also introduced Shiny Charcadet, with bonuses (including from Research) geared for that purpose. It was also during this event's weekend, March 8 and 9 - including Community Day - that the "Max Battle Weekend" for the Dynamax Kanto starters took place. Other complementary Pokémon appeared in Field Research encounters and raids, and they definitely indicated that the season's power is going to be unlike most others.
Following a brief break, the Festival of Colors event happened from March 13 to 17. Pokémon of all colors appeared at this time through usual means, but the highlights were the debut of Shiny Bruxish and the return of Shiny Smeargle (also through its usual means). Bonuses were geared for more encounters - longer duration tools and more for the two Pokémon above - as were some Research rewards, including a paid one. Those in India, where the celebration originated, enjoyed unique extras as well. Its weekend, March 15 and 16 doubled with a Max Battle Weekend for Dynamax Raikou with preparations the week before (and tripled on the latter with a Catch Mastery featuring Archen to complete Timed and Field tasks). It seems the colors were abound in more ways than one.
After the celebration, it was time to go deep with the Deep Depths from March 19 to 24. The featured Pokémon were (Shiny) Clauncher and the Nickit family as a debutant, suggesting "deep sea" and "deep darkness". They appeared in the wild along with other Pokémon but were more focused on 7 km Eggs, with hatching bonuses for that purpose. Research had encounters and item bonuses, and Collection Challenges upped the "deep" ante. This event's weekend coincided with the occurence of a Raid Day for Mega Absol on March 23 with all the usual perks plus a paid extra, Brutal Swing for Absol (as a Charged Move), and a Timed Research set giving bonus Stardust. The latter definitely gave the Pokémon much-needed darkness power, and so did the event in general.
Finally, skirting the month's end was the Bug Out event from March 26 to 30. This edition turned up the heat by introducing the Sizzlipede family, while other Bug types returned in all the wild, raids, and Research (Field, free Timed, and paid Timed) task encounters to herald it, plus new avatar items and a few Collection Challenges to "crawl" through. As bonuses, Lure Module appearances were augmented, as were XP, Candy, and Candy XL chance. Things cooled down a bit on March 29 with the Fuzzy Buddy Research Day, which featured four bear Pokémon from Field Research task encounters plus a few other fuzzy Pokémon in the wild to complete the tasks. Overall, for a short period there was both heat and cold.
Also, it's worth noting that March 29 and 30 was the City Safari weekend, which took place in four cities simultaneously: Singapore, Mumbai, Santiago, and Milan, representing all regions. The perks for all are the same and similar to previous editions with a few things changed up, and the Research Day event became highlighted on its day of execution. It's a big external event that at least deserves a little mention if it can't be all rolled up.
Convincingly, the first month of this new season already shows that it's going to have a lot going for it, as seen by the runs of periodic events, weekend day events, and even an instance of a big-time paid event. As challenging as they are to go through for many Trainers, including me - and personally for me to roll up in a post - there is a sense that one just takes them as they see them, and then there will be something of Pokémon Go for everyone.
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