How to get the Sinnoh Stone in Pokémon GO

As it stated in How to get 11 new Pokémon - including Rhyperior, Togekiss and Honchkrow - using a Sinnoh Stone. How to get the Sinnoh Stone in Pokémon Go We learned of the Sinnoh Stone through early in-game leaks (Chrales), which told us how it can "make certain species of Pokemon evolve" in the description. A look at the Sinnoh Stone (credit: Chrales) Regardless of which creature you use the Sinnoh Stone on - the full list is mentioned later in the article - how to get the Sinnoh Stone remains the same. The Sinnoh Stone is obtained by collecting your seventh day Field Research reward. This is different to other special evolution items so far - which require either the seventh day of your PokéStop Daily Bonus streak, or a rare drop from spinning standard Poké Stops and opening Gifts.


Pokémon Go players get Shedinja in upcoming bug-type event

In exchange for our bug-catching, players will have the chance to catch the rare Shedinja for the first time. Shedinja will be the reward of completing a field research challenge sometime next month, according to the game's Twitter. Shedinja is a third-generation bug/ghost-type Pokémon that's only available through convoluted means in the mainline games. It sounds poor you'll have to complete a series of research tasks in order to unlock a chance to capture Shedinja, which is a welcome change. Field Research tasks focusing on Bug-type Pokémon are coming this November!

Pokémon Go players get Shedinja in upcoming bug-type event

How to get the Sinnoh Stone in Pokémon GO

As it stated in Rhyperior is not an easy catchThe latest wave of gen 4 pokémon are some of the hardest to catch in Pokémon GO, but not if you know how to get hold of a Sinnoh Stone. What you need instead is a special item called a Sinnoh Stone, which works similar to items like sun stones and other evolution items. How do I get a Sinnoh Stone? AdvertisementAdvertisementOnce you complete the seventh task you'll get all your normal rewards (which this month is a Shedinja) and the Sinnoh Stone. Alternative ways of getting a Sinnoh Stone have been promised at some point in the future, but when that will be is currently a mystery.








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