Pokemon GO Festival of Light offers multiple Shiny encounters, in-game items, and other bonuses. The event brings several playable contents, including new wild spawns, egg hatches, and Research tasks to complete. Players can also obtain new Shiny Pokemon, as Shiny Morelull and its evolution, Shiny Shiinotic, are finally making their debut.
The Festival of Lights starts on November 7, 2023, at 10:00 AM and runs until November 12, 2023, at 8:00 PM local time. The EleTadpole Pokemon, Tadbulb, and its Evolution, Bellibolt, are making their Pokemon GO debuts during this event. One can also get several Fire and Electric-type monsters as Incense encounters, Egg hatches, and wild spawns. That said, here's everything one needs to know about the Festival of Lights and all the featured monsters.
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Pokemon GO Festival of Lights - All Incense Encounters
The Festival of Light event offers encounters with monsters in multiple ways. While some Pokemon and their Shiny variant are available as wild spawns and Egg hatches, others are available through Pokemon GO Incense. Players can boost specific Fire and Electric-type monsters’ spawn rate by using Incense during the event’s run time. Here's a list of all the incense spawns one can encounter during the event.
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All Incense Spawns |
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Alolan Geodude (Shiny available) |
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Hisuian Voltorb (Shiny unavailable) |
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Slugma (Shiny available) |
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Volbeat (Shiny available) |
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Illumise (Shiny available) |
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Blitzle (Shiny available) |
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Litwick (Shiny available) |
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Litleo (Shiny available) |
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Dedenne (Shiny available) |
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Morelull (Shiny available) |
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Tadbulb (Shiny unavailable) |
Pokemon GO Festival of Lights - All Wild Spawns
Like Incense encounters, Festival of Lights participants can also encounter multiple Fire and Electric-types in the wild. Since these monsters are wild spawns, one can use Pokemon GO Lure Modules in PokeStops or Gyms to attract more of them. The already boosted spawn rate during the event might help catch up to their Shiny odds. Trainers also have a chance of encountering the debuting Pokemon Tadbulb in the wild. Here's a list of all the Pocket Monsters available through wild spawns.
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Wild Spawns |
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Pikachu (Shiny available) |
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Vulpix (Shiny available) |
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Ponyta (Shiny available) |
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Magnemite (Shiny available) |
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Voltorb (Shiny available) |
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Chinchou (Shiny available) |
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Mareep (Shiny available) |
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Slugma (Shiny available) |
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Electrike (Shiny available) |
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Litwick (Shiny available) |
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Morelull (Shiny available) |
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Tadbulb (Shiny unavailable) |
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Pokemon GO Festival of Lights - All 7 KM Egg Hatches
One can hatch several Fire and Electric-type monsters through 7 KM Eggs during the Festival of Lights event. In addition, there is also a possibility of a Shiny Pokemon hatching through these eggs. Players should note that Morelull hatched from in-game Eggs have a higher probability of being a Shiny than wild Morelull. Here are all the monsters one can get as Pokemon GO Egg hatches during the event.
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Egg Hatches |
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Elekid (Shiny available) |
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Magby (Shiny available) |
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Dedenne (Shiny available) |
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Morelull (Shiny available) |
Pokémon GO
- Released
- July 6, 2016