TL;DR
- Togetic available as Research Breakthrough reward throughout November 2020
- Over 30 different Field Research tasks with varied Pokemon encounters and item rewards
- Strategic task selection can optimize stamp collection and reward quality
- Weather boost and type-specific tasks provide predictable completion opportunities
- November features dual Community Days and returning Legendary Raids alongside research
As November 2020 unfolds, Pokemon Go trainers have fresh Field Research assignments to tackle, offering substantial rewards and exclusive Pokemon encounters. This monthly rotation provides consistent engagement opportunities beyond the special events scheduled throughout the period.
The November research lineup arrives amid multiple concurrent in-game activities, including limited-time Raid appearances and dual Community Day events. Developer Niantic’s systematic refresh ensures players always have objectives to pursue while exploring their local areas.
Field Research differs significantly from Special Research questlines. While Professor Willow’s Special Research presents narrative-driven multi-step investigations, Field Research tasks are obtained randomly from PokeStops. Each Photo Disc spin grants one assignment, with the first completed task daily awarding a stamp toward Research Breakthrough progress.
Accumulating seven stamps triggers a Research Breakthrough, delivering bonus items and an encounter with Togetic, the evolved Fairy-type Pokemon. This monthly reward Pokemon changes regularly, maintaining collector interest throughout the year.
| Field Research Task | Rewards |
|---|---|
| Catch 3 Pokemon with Weather boost | Dratini encounter |
| Catch 5 Pokemon with Weather boost | Poliwag or Vulpix encounter; 200 Stardust, 3 Razz Berries, 1 Pinap Berry, or 5 Poke Balls |
| Catch 10 Pokemon with Weather boost | 500 Stardust, 6 Razz Berries, 2 Pinap Berries, or 5 Great Balls |
| Catch 3 Fairy-type Pokemon | Clefairy encounter |
| Catch 10 Pokemon | Magikarp encounter; 200 Stardust, 3 Razz Berries, 1 Pinap Berry, or 5 Poke Balls |
| Catch 10 Normal-type Pokemon | 500 Stardust, 6 Razz Berries, 2 Pinap Berries, or 5 Great Balls |
| Use 5 Berries to help catch Pokemon | Snubbull encounter; 500 Stardust, 6 Razz Berries, 2 Pinap Berries, or 5 Great Balls |
| Catch a Dragon-type Pokemon | Dratini encounter; 1,500 Stardust, 3 Rare Candies, 2 Gold Razz Berries, or 10 Ultra Balls |
| Catch a Ditto | 1,500 Stardust, 3 Rare Candies, 2 Gold Razz Berries, or 10 Ultra Balls |
| Field Research Tasks | Rewards |
|---|---|
| Win a Raid | Mawile encounter |
| Win 5 Raids | Aerodactyl encounter |
| Win a level 3 or higher Raid | Kabuto or Omanyte encounter |
| Defeat 3 Team Go Rocket Grunts | Bagon encounter |
Weather boost tasks provide predictable completion opportunities since specific weather conditions spawn corresponding Pokemon types more frequently. For Dragon-type catches, focus on areas near water or during windy weather when Dratini spawn rates increase.
Battle-oriented assignments like Raid victories and Rocket Grunt defeats require strategic resource management. Completing these during event hours when Raid passes are more accessible can optimize completion efficiency.
| Field Research Task | Rewards |
|---|---|
| Make 3 Great throws | Gastly, Anorith, or Lileep encounter; 200 Stardust, 3 Razz Berries, 1 Pinap Berry, or 5 Poke Balls |
| Make 5 Nice throws | Voltorb encounter; 200 Stardust, 3 Razz Berries, 1 Pinap Berry, or 5 Poke Balls |
| Make 3 Nice throws in a row | 500 Stardust, 2 Pinap Berries, 5 Great Balls, or 2 Ultra Balls |
| Make 3 Great throws in a row | Onix encounter; 1,000 Stardust, 1 Rare Candy, 9 Razz Berries, 3 Pinap Berries, 10 Poke Balls, or 5 Ultra Balls |
| Make 3 Great curveball throws | 1,000 Stardust, 1 Rare Candy, 9 Razz Berries, 3 Pinap Berries, 10 Poke Balls, or 5 Ultra Balls |
| Make 3 Great curveball throws in a row | 1,500 Stardust, 3 Rare Candies, 2 Gold Razz Berries, or 10 Ultra Balls |
| Make 5 Great curveball throws in a row | Spinda encounter |
| Make an Excellent throw | 500 Stardust, 2 Pinap Berries, 5 Great Balls, or 2 Ultra Balls |
| Make 3 Excellent throws in a row | Larvitar encounter |
| Make 5 curveball throws in a row | 500 Stardust, 6 Razz Berries, 2 Pinap Berries, or 5 Great Balls |
| Make 2 Nice curveball throws in a row | 200 Stardust, 3 Razz Berries, 1 Pinap Berry, or 5 Poke Balls |
Throwing skill tasks reward precision and consistency, with escalating rewards for consecutive successful throws. The Spinda encounter for five consecutive Great curveballs represents one of November’s most challenging but rewarding objectives.
For consecutive throw tasks, target larger Pokemon with easier catch circles like Sudowoodo, Nosepass, or Tauros to maintain your streak. Using Nanab Berries can stabilize erratic Pokemon movements, increasing successful throw sequences.
| Field Research Task | Rewards |
|---|---|
| Hatch an Egg | Cottonee encounter |
| Evolve a Pokemon | Eevee or Seadra encounter |
| Trade a Pokemon | Vibrava encounter |
| Power up Pokemon 5 times | Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle encounter |
| Power up Pokemon 5 times | 10 Beedrill Mega Energy; 10 Venusaur Mega Energy; 10 Charizard Mega Energy; or 10 Blastoise Mega Energy |
| Spin 10 PokeStops or Gyms | 200 Stardust, 3 Razz Berries, 1 Pinap Berry, or 5 Poke Balls |
| Send 3 gifts to friends | Jigglypuff encounter |
| Field Research Task | Rewards |
|---|---|
| Earn 5 Hearts with your Buddy | Ralts encounter |
| Give your Buddy 3 treats | Swablu encounter |
Social interaction tasks like gift exchanges and Pokemon trades encourage community engagement while providing valuable rewards. These assignments typically require coordination with other players but offer guaranteed Pokemon encounters.
Progression-based tasks like egg hatching and Pokemon evolution integrate naturally with regular gameplay. The dual power-up task offers either starter Pokemon encounters or Mega Energy, allowing players to choose based on their current collection needs.
Maximize your November Field Research efficiency by prioritizing tasks that align with your daily gameplay patterns. Weather-dependent tasks should be completed during appropriate conditions, while battle assignments benefit from timing with Raid hours and Rocket balloon appearances.
Common mistakes include abandoning difficult throwing tasks prematurely or failing to coordinate trade requirements with local players. Setting up trade sessions in advance ensures you can complete these tasks immediately upon acquisition.
Advanced players should focus on task stacking – collecting multiple research assignments that share completion requirements. For example, catching weather-boosted Pokemon can simultaneously progress multiple tasks if planned strategically.
Time estimates for various challenges: Weather boost catches (5-15 minutes), Raid victories (10-30 minutes depending on tier), consecutive throw tasks (15-45 minutes based on skill level).
Beyond Field Research, November 2020 features significant additional content. The Swords of Justice trio – Terrakion, Cobalion, and Virizion – have returned to five-star Raids temporarily. Additionally, two separate Community Days feature Electabuzz and Magmar with exclusive moves.
The newly implemented Pokemon Home connectivity enables transfers to Pokemon Sword and Shield, with Gigantamax Melmetal awarded to all participants. This cross-platform functionality expands collection management options significantly.
Action Checklist
- Complete one Field Research task daily to maintain stamp progress toward Togetic
- Prioritize weather boost tasks during appropriate conditions for efficient completion
- Coordinate trade tasks with local players in advance for immediate completion
- Use Nanab Berries and target large Pokemon for consecutive throw challenges
- Stack compatible tasks (multiple weather boost catches) for efficiency
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