In order to increase the rank of a Go Pass (for monthly editions, regular events, and special happenings), Trainers earn points by completing certain actions, as I noted in my Go Pass tips about a month ago. Those actions are not the only way to increase the rank, however, as many editions of a Go Pass also have tasks that essentially do the same thing. Having mentioned the actions previously, now it seems important to go over the tasks to see how they are helpful as well as to consider how to deal with them in the best way.
The tasks are periodic and appear at certain frequencies. The most common ones with the current editions are Daily and Weekly Tasks, which appear on each day and in the current week of an active Go Pass respectively. Then there are Hourly Tasks that appear mostly during the special happenings like Go Fest and Go Tour while within the specified event hours, as well as Bonus Tasks that once appear are attached to an active Go Pass until either or both the tasks are completed and the Go Pass ends its run.
Essentially, these tasks are Timed Research tasks that solely reward points for the Go Pass they are attached to, as the points themselves are in fact items (which can also be evident when completing raids and seeing the points awarded like them). Hourly Tasks award only meager amounts of points since they are designed to be completed successively in multitude to earn many points that way, while other tasks award hundreds of points for immediate rank boosts - as in fact, it takes 100 points to go up each rank for any Go Pass.
Given the various circumstances of Go Passes, the tasks can also be quite varied yet remain thematic to that particular Go Pass. For example, the Go Pass for the Steeled Resolve event that started a few days ago demands catching Steel-type Pokémon as Daily Tasks, while the monthly Go Pass has "common" Weekly Tasks that any Trainer should be familiar with when dealing with Pokémon Go from day to day. The Bonus Tasks, reflecting their nature, can also be demanding yet rewarding for their purposes.
While the pass tasks are only a small element of Go Passes, their importance in awarding points for the Go Passes in question is not to be overlooked, and they can be the key to attaining the best possible rewards for each Go Pass by increasing the rank. They also can keep Trainers engaged within the time of an active event and/or the associated Go Pass and get all that they can get out of both. With all of these objectives, the pass tasks can indeed become a moving element for Pokémon Go in more ways than one.
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