Season of Alola – Pokémon GO
Melemele Island Special Research
Available to collect from March 1, 2022 to June 1, 2022
Akala Island Special Research
Available to collect from March 22, 2022 to June 1, 2022
Ula’ula Island Special Research
Available to collect from April 12, 2022 to June 1, 2022
Poni Island Special Research
Available to collect from May 10, 2022 to June 1, 2022
End-of-Season Special Research
Available to collect from May 25, 2022 until June 1, 2022
Mar 1
Mar 22
Apr 12
May 10
May 25
March
April
May
Mar 1
Mar 15
Mar 22
3/1: Welcome to Alola!
Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. to Wednesday, March 9, 2022, at 8:00 p.m. local time
To commemorate the beginning of the new Season, the following Pokémon will be appearing more frequently in the wild!
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Featured Pokémon
Rowlet
Litten
Popplio
Pikipek
Yungoos
3/15: Festival of Colors 2022 Global Event
Trainers,
We’re excited to announce a brand-new worldwide event celebrating the Festival of Colors! We hope Trainers all over the world will enjoy the diverse group of colorful Pokémon appearing during the event.
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Featured Pokémon
Baile Style Oricorio*
Pom-Pom Style Oricorio*
Pa’u Style Oricorio*
Sensu Style Oricorio*
3/22: Lush Jungle event
Fomantis, the Sickle Grass Pokémon and Lurantis, the Bloom Sickle Pokémon will make their debuts in Pokémon GO!
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Featured Pokémon
Shiny Cottonee
Fomantis
Lurantis
Tapu Lele
Apr 1
Apr 3
Apr 12
Apr 20
Apr 29
4/1: April Fools’ 2-Oh?-22
Trainers,
… … …
Ditto. Ditto everywhere.
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Featured Pokémon
Ditto
4/3: All-Hands Rocket Retreat
Sunday, April 3, 2022, at 12:00 a.m. to Thursday, April 7, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. local time
Another Team GO Rocket takeover is happening! Spurred by the recent influx of Pokémon first found in the Alola region, Team GO Rocket is feeling bolder than ever. This time, the villains are trying to prepare for their upcoming company-wide Team GO Rocket Retreat!
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Featured Pokémon
Salandit
Salazzle
4/12: Spring into Spring
Trainers, springtime is here, and that means it’s the perfect season to hatch Eggs and celebrate with Pokémon wearing flower crowns! Themed Pokémon will also appear in the wild.
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Featured Pokémon
Togetic wearing a flower crown
Togekiss wearing a flower crown
Lopunny wearing a flower crown
4/20: Sustainability Week 2022
Oranguru, the Sage Pokémon, makes its Pokémon GO debut!
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Featured Pokémon
Cherubi
Oranguru
4/29: A Mega Moment event
Mega Kangaskhan enters the fray!
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Featured Pokémon
Mega Kangaskhan
5/3: Pokémon Air Adventures
Mega Latias and Mega Latios make their Pokémon GO debuts in Mega Raids!
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Featured Pokémon
Mega Latias
Mega Latios
GO Battle League
This GO Battle League Season will be calm and relaxing! Whether it’s your first time trying out battling or you’re already a seasoned veteran, this Season will have no ratings but will instead feature a unique suite of opportunities for Trainers new and experienced to compete.
GO Battle!
Pokemon GO: How To Catch Alolan Pokemon
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Jessica Thomas
How to get Alolan forms in Pokemon Go.
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- Where to catch Alolan Pokemon+−
- How to get Alolan Legendaries in Pokemon Go
- What Alolan Pokemon are in Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go is one of the most popular augmented reality games to every grace mobile devices, thanks to its fun and positively addictive gameplay. The game allows you to capture a majority of the Pokemon roster, including the special variations such as Alolan Pokemon. Just when do Alolan Pokemon show up and which ones are available for capture in Pokemon Go?
Where to catch Alolan Pokemon
Alolan Pokemon, like most in the game, appear both in the wild and can hatch from eggs. While RNG is a bit random, there are some determining factors to which Pokemon appear where. They are most prominent when there is an in-game event going, such as Season of Alola. During these times, the spawn rate of Alolan Pokemon is greatly increased, making them much easier to capture and hatch.
There are also community day events that will feature the Alolan forms of Pokemon, making them even easier to capture. These events usually focus on one Pokemon, but farming them out gives you a higher chance of finding a shiny. Something that exists for both regular Pokemon and their Alolan forms. Of course, you will also need to work towards evolving your Alolan captures to have all the Pokemon in your possession.
Keep in mind that the area you are in will affect which Pokemon will spawn around you. For example, you will find the Alolan form of Grimer in city areas. Water Pokemon, on the other hand, are going to spawn most near bodies of water. Keep this in mind when going down your list to save yourself some time when hunting for specific Alolan Pokemon.
How to get Alolan Legendaries in Pokemon Go
Alolan legendaries will appear during special events, such as raids. They are much rarer than other Pokemon in the game, and you will need to keep tabs on Pokemon Go news and local raids to find the best time to catch the Alolan legendaries. In addition, you can also get a hold of the mega evolved forms of Pokemon, such as Latios and Latias, which can appear during Mega Raids.
What Alolan Pokemon are in Pokemon Go
Believe it or not, there isn’t a huge range of Alolan Pokemon currently in the game. Here are the base evolutions that have been introduced so far:
- Litten
- Rowlet
- Popplio
- Salandit
- Stufful
- Rockruff
- Pikipek
- Dewpider
- Oricorio
- Oranguru
- Fomantis
- Comfey
- Yungoos
- Jangmo-o
- Alolan Exeggutor
- Alolan Grimer
- Alolan Marowak
- Alolan Vulpix
- Alolan Diglett
- Alolan Geodude
- Alolan Sandshrew
- Alolan Rattata
- Alolan Meowth
- Tapu Koko
- Tapu Lele
- Tapu Fini
- Tapu Bulu
You can also obtain the evolution of the Pokemon above, but it will be quite some time before we have the full roster of Alolan Pokemon in Pokemon Go.
For more on Pokemon Go, check out these articles below:
Pokemon Go to Get Social Companion App Campfire this Summer | Pokemon Go Fest 2022 Details Revealed, Tickets on Sale | Pokemon Home Expands Reach To Include Most Recent Titles | Pokemon Journeys Master Class Trainers Speak On Their Return!
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Rattata — Alola Form (Pokémon)
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Table of contents
- The best set of attacks
- All attacks
- Evolution
- Max. CP
- All counter Pokémon
Best Attack Set (Rattata — Alola Form)
Assault
Quick attack |
12 dps |
Hyper Fang |
38.4 dps |
Defense
Quick attack |
12 dps |
Crunch |
26. 3 dps |
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Pokémon Type
Dark
Normal
Fighting | deals 256% damage. |
Bug | deals 160% damage. |
Fairy | deals 160% damage. |
Dark | deals 63% damage. |
Psychic | deals 39% damage. |
Ghost | deals 24% damage. |
Evolution
There are currently a total of 2 Pokémon in the Rattata (Alola Form) family. Rattata (Alola Form) evolved into Raticate (Alola Form) which costs 25 Candy.
Rattata
(Alola Form)
Raticate
(Alola Form)
Rattata
Raticate
Forms
There are 2 different forms of Rattata:
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Normal
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Alola Form
Standard game images
There is a very low chance that you can get a shiny Rattata — Alola Form, which has the following appearance:
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«Rattata is extremely cautious. Even during sleep, he constantly listens, moving his ears. He doesn’t care where he lives — he can arrange his nest anywhere.»
Basic indicators
Max. CP
Max. CP with weather boost
Max HP
Size
Other
Best Attack Set (Rattata — Alola Form)
Assault
Quick attack |
12 dps |
Hyper Fang |
38.4 dps |
Defense
Quick attack |
12 dps |
Crunch |
26.3 dps |
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All attacks
Fast attack | Damage | En/sec | Damage/sec |
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Quick attack |
8 | 12.5 | 12 |
Tackle |
5 | 10 | 12 |
Main attack | Damage | En/sec | Damage/sec |
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shadow ball |
100 | -16. 7 | 33.3 |
Hyper Fang |
80 | -20 | 38.4 |
Crunch |
70 | -10.3 | 26.3 |
Attack sets highlighted in green grant their Type Attack Bonus and deal 20% more damage.
All counter Pokemon
This lists the Pokémon and their movesets that deal the most damage to Rattata.
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These moves are calculated using type advantages / disadvantages, and including STAB. Click here for more info »
Most vulnerable to Rattata — Alola Form
Quick AttackTackle
Main Attack
Shadow BallHyper FangCrunch
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These moves are calculated using type advantages / disadvantages, and including STAB. Click here for more info »
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Pokemon Go Alola to Alola event guide, start time and everything you need
Pokemon Go Alola to Alola event says goodbye to Alola season with a brand new event that will feature Pokémon from the region, as well as new special research challenges.
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Pokemon Go Alola to Alola Event Start Time
Which Pokémon You Can Encounter in the Alola to Alola Event
Alola to Alola Special Exploration
Pokemon Go Alola to Alola Event Field Research Challenges
The Alola to Alola event will last a week, and Pokemon Go Trainers will have plenty to keep them busy in terms of capture, battles, and more. To keep track of all these things, we’ve come up with a handy guide to help coaches get the most out of this new event.
Pokemon Go Alola to Alola event start time
The Alola to Alola event starts on Wednesday, May 25 at 10:00 local time and ends on Tuesday, May 31 at 20:00 local time.
Which Pokémon you can encounter in the Alola to Alola event
As the name suggests, the Alola to Alola event will focus on Pokémon from the Alola region. Trainers will see Alola Pokémon in the wild, in raids, and hatched in eggs.
Pokémon that will appear more frequently in the wild include Alolan Rattata, Cubone, Rowlet, Litten, Popplio, Pikipek, Yungus, Alolan Meowth, and Alolan Exeggutor.
In raids, all three raid types will contain Pokémon from the Alolan region. Here is the breakdown:
- One star raids: Alolan Rattata, Alolan Geodude, Alolan Diglett, Alolan Grimer, Rockruff
- Three Star Raids: Alolan Raichu, Alolan Exeggutor, Alolan Marowak
- Five Star Raids: Tapu Koko, Tapu Fini, Tapu Bulu, Tapu Lele
Counters Pokemon Go Tapu Koko Raid | Pokemon Go Tapu Fini Raid Counters | Counters Pokemon Go Tapu Bulu Raid | Pokemon Go Tapu Lele Raid Trackers
Finally, the following Pokémon will hatch from the 7km Eggs obtained from gifts given by friends during the event: Alolan Rattata, Dewpyder, Fomantis, Oranguru, Alolan Meowth, Alolan Grimer , Alolan Sandshrew, Alolan Woolpix, Alolan Diglett, Stafful.
It should also be noted that Cubone can evolve into Alolan Marowak during this event. And when you do, Alolan Marowak will automatically recognize the Shadow Bone exclusive move. It takes 50 Cubic Candies to transform Cubone into Alolan Marowak.
Alola to Alola Special Exploration
Throughout the Alola season, four separate exclusive Special Exploration stories were offered to coaches based on the four islands of the Alola region. While these specific Special Research stories do not have a deadline to complete, trainers who complete all four by June 1 at 9:59 AM local time will unlock a new Special Research story.
Trainers will have to choose which island to return to and complete another line of special research filled with new rewards based on their chosen story.
Access to this story at the end of the season will also be available in the in-game store for $4.99. Trainers who earn a Special Research Story at the end of the season by completing four separate Special Research Paths will be able to purchase a ticket from the Shop for additional rewards.
Here are four paths that coaches can take.
- Melemele Island. This patch will focus on social tasks such as sending gifts and taking pictures. The following rewards will be given out for completing this story: Poffins (x2), Lure Module, Lucky Eggs (x4), Alolan Raichu and Orikorio’s pom-pom hat.
- Akala Island The path is dedicated to exploration and the tasks will focus on rotating PokéStops and walking. Rewards: Incense, Incubators (x2), Super Incubator, Alolan Marowak, and Pa’u Orikorio Hat.
- Ulaula Island The path is all about catching, and tasks will focus on catching certain types of Pokémon. Rewards: Ice Lure, Magnetic Lure, Incense (x4), Alolan Vulpix, and Baile-style Oricosio Hat.
- Pony Island The path is focused on combat and trainers will need to complete tasks by defeating trainer battles and battles against Team Go Rocket. Rewards: Missile Radar, Star Figures (x3), Premium Battle Pass, Alolan Exeggutor, and Sensu Styles Oriocorio hat.