If you want to be the best, you need to stay ahead Pokemon Go field research mission – Constantly changing tasks and activities, players can choose and complete to get bonuses and rewards.This is all Current tasks in July 2021.
When we talk about Pokemon Go research, there are two types to understand. Field research tasks are randomly picked tasks, and tasks and rewards vary according to months, seasons, and current events. Completing these can lead to research breakthroughs and provide further unique rewards that will change over time. At the same time, the special study is a pre-set task string based on stories handed over by Professor Willow from time to time.
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Pokemon Go field research missions and how their rewards work
Field research tasks It’s basically a small task that the game gives you when you spin Pokestops, sometimes random. Each PokeStop is assigned a specific field research task every day. Although you can complete more than one task per day, you can only get the same task from any given PokeStop. Rewards vary from task to task, as listed below.
You can complete as many field research tasks as you need, but your goal is to complete at least one task every day to achieve research breakthroughs. The mission covers all aspects of Pokemon Go. In a sense, it exists to allow players to experience all aspects of the game. Field research missions may require you to fight in raids, fight in the gym, hatch Pokemon eggs, capture certain types of Pokemon or even spin Pokemon-these are just a few examples.
Sometimes missions will reward you with items, but sometimes you will be rewarded with rare Pokemon encounters—for example, field research missions are the only way to meet and catch Spinda.These encounters are also very useful because The Pokémon encountered this way can’t escape.
Most of the provided tasks and rewards rotate on a monthly basis, which means that at the end of the month, Niantic will deactivate the tasks and rewards and replace them with new ones. The following are the current tasks and rewards:
Pokemon Go Field Research List: July 2021 rewards and tasks
As we explained before, everything around the field research mission system is rotating. Every month will bring a series of different activities with different goals, no matter what the current task is, we will keep this page up to date.This is the task you will find in your task Field research checklist
The rewards for field research missions have a random element-so you have a chance to get more basic rewards, such as elf balls, stardust, and other items. Each mission has a Pokemon encounter, which has a chance to reward you, but here is a list of these missions and encounters:
Capture field research tasks and rewards
Field trips | remuneration |
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Capture 5 Pokémon | Jigglypuff (shiny opportunity) |
Capture 7 Pokémon | Magikarp (shiny opportunity) |
Use weather to speed up the capture of 5 Pokemon | Vulpix (shiny opportunity) Poliwag (shiny opportunity) Hippo (shiny opportunity) Snover (shiny opportunity) |
Catch 5 different kinds of Pokemon | Tympole (shiny opportunity) |
Use 3 Pinap berries to help catch Pokemon | Kricketot (shiny opportunity) |
Catch Dragon Pokémon | Dratini (shiny opportunity) Bagon (shiny opportunity) |
Throw field research tasks and rewards
Field trips | remuneration |
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Throw a great curveball 5 times in a row | Spinda mode #3 (shiny opportunity) |
5 beautiful shots | Duns Pass (shining opportunity) |
Make 3 major throws | Snubbull (shiny opportunity) Lileep (shining opportunity) Anorith (all shiny opportunities) |
3 consecutive throws | Onix encounter (shiny opportunity) |
3 outstanding throws in a row | Gible encounter (shiny opportunity) |
Battlefield research tasks and rewards
Field trips | remuneration |
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Win a raid in 60 seconds | Alolan Exeggutor (shiny opportunity) |
Win a level 3 or higher raid | Omanyte (shiny opportunity) Kabuto (shiny opportunity) |
Win 5 raids | Aerodactyl (shiny opportunity) |
Beat a team GO Rocket Grunt | Absol (shiny opportunity) |
Battles in the GO Battle League | Macjok |
Research tasks and rewards in the field of management and evolution
Field trips | remuneration |
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Evolution Pokémon | Eevee (shiny opportunity) |
Power up Pokémon 3 times | Bulbasaur (shiny opportunity) Charmander (shiny opportunity) Squirtle (shiny opportunity) |
Power up Pokémon 5 times | Chikorita (shiny opportunity) Sindakul (shining opportunity) Totodile (shiny opportunity) |
Power a Pokemon 7 times | Treecko (shining opportunity) Torchic (shiny opportunity) Mudkip (shiny opportunity) |
Win 5 hearts with friends | Mushroom |
Walk with friends to get 2 candies | Bunnelby (shiny opportunity) |
Walk with friends to get 3 candies | Halo fish |
Walk with friends to get 5 candies | Gilga (shining opportunity) |
Trading Pokémon | Wurmple (shiny opportunity) |
Send 3 gifts to friends | Metapods Carob |
Take a snapshot of wild Pokemon | Hopi Yanma (shining opportunity) Dark Crow (shining opportunity) |
Take 5 snapshots of wild ordinary Pokemon | Bidoof (shiny opportunity) |
Spin 3 Pokestops or gym | Sudowoodo (shiny opportunity) |
Spin 5 Pokestops or gym | Ralts (shiny opportunity) whisper |
Egg incubation field tasks and rewards
Field trips | reward |
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Hatch an egg | Mandini |
Hatch 2 eggs | Beldum (shiny opportunity) Audino |
Field research breakthroughs and stamp interpretation
As you can see on the field mission screen in Pokemon Go, there is a series of stamps that add up to seven stamps. Even if you complete multiple tasks, you can only get one stamp per day-so basically, this series of stamps is designed to last a week.When you reach the seventh stamping day, you will unlock one Research breakthrough, Represented by the large package wrapped by Professor Willow on the screen.
The content of these packs will vary from month to month, as well as other research bonuses and rewards, including the possibility of dropping Shenao or Hezhongshi evolution items. In addition, this “research breakthrough” will have a Pokemon encounter every month. You can also try to catch them an unlimited number of times, because Pokemon encountered in this way cannot escape. As long as you have patience and the poke ball, you can continue to try until you get caught.
This is also a good place to practice how to do excellent throws and curveball throws in Pokemon Go. Pokemon captured in this way will also have naturally high stats—the same stats you might find for Pokemon you encounter in a raid. All in all, this is a great way to catch rare Pokemon.
In July 2021, the reward is the same as RuffleIn addition to the Pokemon encounter, each research breakthrough will bring you Stardust, XP and a small number of random other items, including the chance to obtain Sinnoh Stone or Unova Stone evolution items. As there are shiny variants available, every research breakthrough in July also has a chance to become a shiny Rufflet.
Past research breakthrough rewards
For future generations, here is a breakthrough reward for past field research in Pokemon Go-just to let you know what you missed.
Pokemon Go 2018 research breakthrough rewards:
- April 2018: Moltres (Fire Theme Research)
- May 2018: Zapdos (e-theme research)
- June 2018: Articuno (research on ice)
- July 2018: Snorlax (Kanto Research)
- August 2018: Raikou (Electric Theme Research)
- September 2018: Entei (Fire Theme Research)
- October 2018: Suicune (research on water)
- November 2018: Shedinja (study on the topic of vulnerability)
- December 2018: Best of 2018 (all previous Pokemon)
- January and February 2019: Legendary Birds
- March and April 2019: Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-oh, Regice, Registeel, Regirock
- May and June 2019: Ho-oh, Lugia, Latias, Latios
- July and August 2019: Kyogre, Groudon, Latias, Latios
- September and October 2019: Corolla Ibrahimovic
- November and December 2019: Articuno, Zaptos, Moltres, Kyogre, Groudon
- January 2020: Laplace (with ice fragments and ice beams)
- February 2020: Woobat
- March 2020: Ferroseed
- April 2020: Alolan Exeggutor
- May 2020: Shinx
- June 2020: Trapin
- July 2020: Larvitar
- August 2020: Sloppy
- September 2020: Aloran Raichu
- October 2020: Shedinja
- November 2020: Togetic
- December 2020: Lapras or Unovan Darumaka
- January and February 2021: Chansey
- March 2021: The Bible
- April 2021: Frillish
- May 2021: Galarian Ponyta
- June 2021: Clamps
- July 2021: Rufflet
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