Pokemon Go Mystery Bonus Hour has successfully concluded yesterday & it gave players Double Transfer Candy from 6 to 7 pm in their local time zone. Apart from this, Genesect has also debuted in Pokémon Go through a Special Research story event.
Speaking of Genesect, it is a dual-type Bug/Steel Mythical Pokémon which was introduced in Generation V. The Pokemon does not evolve, however, its attacks & type depend on the drive inserted on its back.
Genesect’s Special Research Event is called A Drive to Investigate & it has been divided into five parts which feature varieties of tasks. Players will also get different rewards after the completion of each task. You can check the complete list of ‘A Drive to Investigate’ research tasks down below along with rewards.
Drive to Investigate Special Research Tasks & Rewards
Step 1/5
- Battle another Trainer 5x (GBL Counts win or loss) = 1000x stardust
- Catch 25 Normal Type Pokemon = 3x Rare Candy
- Give your buddy 1 treats (only need to give 1 berry) = Trubbish Encounter
Step 1 Rewards = 5x premium raid passes, Pinsir encounter, Genesect Cap
Step 2/5
- Power Up Pokemon 5x = 1000x Stardust
- Catch 25 Fire-Type Pokemon = 3x Rare Candy
- Send 3 Gifts to friends = Karrablast encounter
- Step 2 Rewards = 3x charged TMs, Skarmory encounter, 3x Super Incubators
Step 3/5
- Transfer 3 Pokemon = 1000x Stardust
- Catch 25 Water-type Pokemon = 3x Rare Candy
- Hatch an Egg = Shelmet Encounter
Step 3 Rewards = 3x Incense, Scizor encounter, Genesect Bag
Step 4/5
- Make 3 Great Throws in a row = 1000x Stardust
- Catch 25 Electric-type Pokemon = 3x Rare Candy
- Play with your buddy = Kabuto encounter
Step 4 Rewards = 3x Fast TM, Genesect encounter, Glacial Lure Module
Step 5/5
- Battle a team leader 3x = 1000x Stardust
- Catch 25 Ice-type Pokemon = 3x Rare Candy
- Take 3 snapshots of Genesect = Durant Encounter
Step 5 Rewards = 1x puffin, 10x Genesect Candy, 3x Star Piece
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