Pokemon GO players can complete the GO Tour Sinnoh: Los Angeles Collection Challenges according to their habitat by following this detailed guide.
Pokemon GO trainers have new Collection Challenges to complete during the GO Tour Sinnoh: Los Angeles event. One can also participate in different Research quests, get wild and Egg Pokemon, catch new Shiny monsters, battle in raids, and more. The event offers 4 different Habitats for monsters, and each habitat has a Collection Challenge.
The Pokemon GO Tour Sinnoh: Los Angeles event starts on February 17 at 10:45 PM NT and runs until February 19 at 6:45 AM NT. The event mostly focuses on monsters from the Sinnoh region and generously offers some valuable Shiny encounters. The GO Tour Sinnoh: Los Angeles Collection Challenges are extremely beneficial for players looking forward to gaining more rewards. Completing the Collection Challenges might help complete certain Research tasks or vice versa. That said, this guide helps complete all Habitat-exclusive GO Tour Sinnoh: Los Angeles Collection Challenges.
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Pokemon GO Tour Sinnoh Los Angeles – All Collection Challenges
The Pokemon GO Tour Sinnoh: Los Angeles event comprises different habitats for wild spawns, which come in handy while completing event-exclusive Research quests and Collection Challenges. There are 4 different habitats, each with dedicated wild Pokemon spawning while the habitat is active for an hour. The names for these habitats are Entangled Ruins, Seaside Metropolis, Bubbling Mire, and Hot Mountain Spring; these habitats rotate hourly.
There will also be a space-time anomaly for the last 30 minutes of each ticketed hour. The rewards for completing all 4 Collection Challenges include different in-game items, including encounters with multiple variants of Hat Pikachu in Pokemon GO.
Collection Challenge: Entangled Ruins
Pokemon |
How To Get |
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Turtwig |
Catch in the wild during Entangled Ruins habitat |
Tangela |
Catch in the wild during Entangled Ruins habitat |
Bronzor |
Catch in the wild during Entangled Ruins habitat |
Misdreavus |
Catch in the wild during Entangled Ruins habitat |
Reward For Completion |
Collection Challenge: Mountain Hot Spring
Pokemon |
How To Get |
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Chimchar |
Catch in the wild during Mountain Hot Spring habitat |
Swinub |
Catch in the wild during Mountain Hot Spring habitat |
Snover |
Catch in the wild during Mountain Hot Spring habitat |
Magmar |
Catch in the wild during Mountain Hot Spring habitat |
Reward For Completion |
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Collection Challenge: Bubbling Mire
Pokemon |
How To Get |
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StunkyC |
Catch in the wild during Bubbling Mire habitat |
Yanma |
Catch in the wild during Bubbling Mire habitat |
Hippopotas |
Catch in the wild during Bubbling Mire habitat |
Gible |
Catch in the wild during Bubbling Mire habitat |
Reward For Completion |
Collection Challenge: Seaside Metropoli
Pokemon |
How To Get |
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Piplup |
Catch in the wild during Seaside Metropolis habitat |
Buizel |
Catch in the wild during Seaside Metropolis habitat |
Magnemite |
Catch in the wild during Seaside Metropolis habitat |
Ralts |
Catch in the wild during Seaside Metropolis habitat |
Reward For Completion |
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Pokémon GO
After a test run via an April Fools’ joke on Google Maps, Pokemon GO was released to the public in the summer of 2016. The AR mobile app saw unparalleled success and continues to be one of the largest mobile games in the world, pulling in billions for developer Niantic.