Pokemon Go Tour 2024: Road to Sinnoh Special Research Tasks & Rewards Revealed

Are you ready for the ultimate Pokemon Go experience? Get ready to embark on the Road to Sinnoh, a special event that will take your gameplay to a whole new level. From February 15 to February 25, 2024, trainers from Los Angeles and around the world will have the chance to participate in this thrilling adventure.But that’s not all – this event is not just about exploring the Sinnoh region. It’s also about making choices that will shape your destiny. Just like in the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl remakes, you will have to choose between Dialga and Palkia. And this choice will determine your rewards in the Special Research.By picking either the Diamond or Pearl badge, you will be granted an encounter with either Origin Forme Dialga or Origin Forme Palkia. Not only that, but your choice will also activate the Adventure Effect for either Roar of Time or Spacial Rend. This is a crucial decision that will impact your gameplay and make it even more exciting!Let’s take a look at the tasks and rewards for each option:1. Choose Diamond:- Rewards: 2024XP, x2024 Stardust, and a Bidoof encounter.- Additional reward: x1 Diamond Badge, x3 Dialga Candy, and a Larvitar encounter.2. Choose Pearl:- Rewards: 2024XP, x2024 Stardust, and a Bidoof encounter.- Additional reward: x1 Pearl Badge, x3 Palkia Candy, and a Bagon encounter.So, which path will you take? Will you choose the power of Dialga or the elegance of Palkia? The choice is yours, but remember – your decision will shape your destiny in the world of Pokemon Go.This is an event you don’t want to miss! Join trainers from around the world in the Road to Sinnoh and earn amazing rewards. Gather your fellow trainers, plan your strategies, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure.Stay tuned for more updates on Pokemon Go! Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest news, tips, and guides on all things gaming and esports.Disclaimer: This article is not sponsored or endorsed by Niantic, Inc. Pokemon Go is a trademark of Niantic, Inc.


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