The plans for the yearly Pokemon Go Fashion Week 2022 have been disclosed by Niantic in their recent blog post. Moreover, the firm has made available all the details regarding the event that every Pokemon fan should be aware of.
With new Pokemon and a tonne of additional stuff, Fashion Week is making a spectacular comeback. According to Niantic, the Pokemon Go Fashion Week 2022 event will introduce new Pokémon, flashy monsters, and costumed Pokemon to the game.
What is the Fashion Week event in Pokemon Go?
The Fashion Week event allows users to take part in different research activities to get rewards. To be eligible for all of the rewards offered for the time-limited research tasks in the event, participants must finish all of the missions prior to the conclusion of the event.
New Pokemon in the Pokemon Go Fashion Week 2022 event
Mareanie and Toxapex are both new Pokémon GO inclusions. Mareanie can be obtained naturally, through Three-Star Raids, or as a reward for completing particular Research Tasks.
Mareanie and Toxapex are Pokemon of the Water and Poison types; respectively; thus, they will undoubtedly be useful members in combat. Employing 50 Mareanie Candy, a captured Mareanie may develop into a Toxapex. Despite the high cost, there is a good probability that players will be able to get that much Candy throughout the event.
Fashion Week 2022 raids will feature Pokemons adorned in fashionable costumes
Diglett, Dugtrio, Absol, and Toxicroak will make their debut while donning stylish costumes. Pokemon Go Fashion Week 2022 will include the following Pokemon in raids:
- Digeltt is wearing a hat
- Shinx is wearing a hat
- Croagunk wearing a hat
- Scraggy
- Furfrou
- Butterfree wearing a bow
- Kirlia is wearing a bow
- Absol wearing sunglasses
- Mareanie
- Yveltal
- Mega Lopunny
When will the Pokemon Go Fashion Week 2022 event start?
According to the Niantic announcement, Fashion Week 2022 event will start on 27 September at 10 a.m. local time. This event will last around seven days, concluding on October 3 at 8 p.m. local time.