Aiming to celebrate the rivalries between Pokémon, the headline is the rollout of two new Gen 6 Pokémon - Skrelp and Clauncher. As well as this, expect new Rivals’ Week field research, as well as a change in creatures appearing in the wild, eggs, and raids. There’s also a Global Challenge to track and participate in - with a bonus awarded to all players upon its completion. On this page: Each of the following will be tagged with ’event’ so you know it’s part of Rivals’ Week. Here is the Rivals’ Week field research tasks and their rewards:
Catch 3 Fighting-type Pokémon reward - 1x Revive, 3x Super Potion or 2x Hyper Potion Catch 6 Fighting-type Pokémon reward - Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan encounter Catch 15 Fighting-type Pokémon reward - Zangoose or Sepviper encounter Battle in the Go Battle League reward - 20x Lopunny Mega Energy Win a Raid reward - Skrelp or Clauncher encounter
Thank you to SilphScience from reddit for the help with the above information. As always, these tasks can be saved and completed after the event ends, but you can only collect them while it’s running.
Rival-themed Pokémon spawning in the wild - including Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee (also available in research), Makhuita and Meditite, Magmar and Electrabuzz, Nidoran (M) and Nidoran (F) - as well as a rare chance of encountering Skrelp and Clauncher.
Changes in 5km Eggs during the event, which follow a similar theme as the above spawns - with Zangoose and Seviper, Makhuita and Meditite, Elekid and Magby, Tyrogue and Machop featuring. The arrival of legendary Therian Forme Landorus, many of the above spawns, and most importantly, new additions Skrelp and Clauncher, in Raids.
Beyond the game itself, there Global Challenge in the Event tab which tasks players collectively completing 40 million raids. The reward? 2x Catch Stardust until the event ends. You can track how many you have personally done in the event - and how you stack up against your friends, too. Finally, we were originally meant to be see an uptick in Go Rocket encounters - but they have been disabled on the event’s debut due to developer Niantic “investigating errors”.
That’s your lot. For those fleshing out their Pokédex, the likes of Therian Forme Landorus and new additions Skrelp and Clauncher are the ones to look out for - as well as the ‘Win in the Go Battle League’ research for those yet to gather enough Lopunny Mega Energy to evolve one.
The Season of Mythical Wishes continues with the Winter Holiday event, which has brought Mega Glalie to Pokémon Go. Don’t forget to partake in the new Go Battle League season.
Elsewhere, be sure to use Daily Adventure Incense for the chance of encountering Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos and Galarian Moltres.
It’s likely Skrelp and Clauncher will still be accessible in some form once it ends - but it’s worth tracking them down now, and their associated evolutions, while they are more available.
Therian Forme Landorus, meanwhile, will return later as all Incarnate Formes enter raids from Tuesday, 27th April.
Enjoy the event!