Pokemon Go Festival of Colors Collection Challenge & Field Research tasks

Complete guide to Pokemon Go Festival of Colors with strategies for Collection Challenge and Oricorio catching

Festival of Colors Event Overview

The vibrant Festival of Colors has arrived in Pokemon Go, bringing both an exciting Collection Challenge and numerous Field Research opportunities for trainers worldwide.

Pokemon Go’s Festival of Colors Collection Challenge is now live, accompanied by a series of event-specific Field Research tasks that provide valuable rewards for dedicated trainers.

Collection Challenges represent timed quests demanding trainers capture designated Pokemon aligned with event themes. Successful completion typically grants an Elite Collector Medal upgrade alongside useful in-game items that enhance your collection journey.

During this colorful celebration, a fresh Collection Challenge awaits featuring the newly introduced Alolan Pokemon Oricorio, complemented by various other species such as Turtwig and Horsea that match the vibrant theme.

This comprehensive guide provides strategic insights for locating every Pokemon required in the Festival of Colors Challenge, plus detailed information about exclusive Field Research tasks available through PokeStop spins during the event period.

Collection Challenge Requirements and Rewards

To successfully complete the Festival of Colors Collection Challenge, trainers must capture these specific Pokemon during the event timeframe:

Upon collecting all designated Pokemon, you’ll receive 20,000 Experience Points, 3,000 Stardust, and an additional Oricorio encounter as completion rewards. Your progress automatically contributes toward upgrading your Elite Collector Medal, tracking your overall Collection Challenge achievements.

Pro Tip: Focus on areas with diverse spawn points and use Incense during peak playing hours to increase your chances of encountering all required Pokemon efficiently. Urban parks and areas with multiple PokeStops typically offer the best spawn diversity for completing Collection Challenges.

Oricorio Catching Strategies

Oricorio makes its Pokemon Go debut as a highlight of the Festival of Colors celebration. This unique Pokemon features four distinct styles, each exclusive to particular global regions (detailed regional breakdown available in our dedicated guide).

For completing the Festival of Colors Collection Challenge, you only need to capture the Oricorio style native to your geographical location, eliminating the pressure to obtain all four regional variants immediately.

Currently, Oricorio can be encountered in wild spawns, or obtained as potential rewards from completing event-specific Field Research assignments – comprehensive details provided in the following section.

Advanced Catching Strategy: Use Weather Boost to your advantage – Oricorio spawns increase during specific weather conditions. Cloudy weather boosts Pink Oricorio, while sunny conditions favor Red style spawns. Track your local weather patterns and plan hunting sessions accordingly for optimal results.

Field Research Tasks and Rewards

These event-exclusive Field Research tasks are available throughout the Festival of Colors celebration, alongside their corresponding completion rewards:

  • Catch 3 Grass-type Pokemon – Bulbasaur encounter or 20 Mega Venusaur Energy
  • Catch 3 Fire-type Pokemon – Charmander encounter or 20 Mega Charizard Energy
  • Catch 3 Water-type Pokemon – Squirtle encounter or 20 Mega Blastoise Energy
  • Catch 5 different species of Pokemon – Castform encounter
  • Catch 8 different species of Pokemon – Burmy encounter
  • Catch 10 different species of Pokemon – Oricorio encounter
  • Hatch an Egg – Alolan Grimer encounter
  • Access these Field Research tasks by spinning PokeStops during the Festival of Colors event period. Tasks distribute randomly, preventing guaranteed acquisition of specific assignments from individual PokeStops.

    Task Optimization: Prioritize PokeStops in areas with high spawn density to complete multiple tasks simultaneously. The ‘Catch 10 different species’ task specifically guarantees an Oricorio encounter, making it highly valuable for Collection Challenge completion if you’re struggling with wild spawns.

    Event Completion Strategies

    The Festival of Colors celebration commences on March 15 at 10:00 AM and concludes on March 20 at 8:00 PM local time, providing a six-day window to accomplish both the Collection Challenge and available Field Research tasks.

    Common Mistakes to Avoid: Don’t waste time chasing multiple Oricorio styles – only your regional variant counts for the Collection Challenge. Avoid stacking similar Field Research tasks unnecessarily, as this reduces your chances of obtaining the Oricorio encounter task.

    Advanced Player Optimization: Coordinate with local communities to identify PokeStops offering desirable tasks. Use Lucky Eggs before claiming your 20,000 XP Collection Challenge reward for double experience gains. Save completed Field Research tasks until you have a Star Piece active to maximize Stardust earnings.

    Now that you understand the Festival of Colors Collection Challenge mechanics, explore our additional Pokemon Go guides for enhanced gameplay:

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