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Pokémon GO – Community Day: Evoli

The start of the Erevee Community Day is not yet arrived for most Pokémon Go But the new one should already have community Day: Eeeve Timed Research. This new set of faster and simple tasks offers some really great premium rewards, especially for those who want to get the most out of the upcoming event. Whenever a new set of timed research appears in today's menu, players want to know how many tasks there are. The answer here is simple, but let us break up. Here is the community day: Eevee Research rewards in Pokémon Go.

Community Day: Eevee timed research tasks and rewards

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With just one task phase, you can complete the Community Day: Eeeve Timed Research in about 10-15 minutes. But of course it will be much easier during the event, which lasts for most Pokémon Go players around the world, much easier. Once it started, you can quickly complete it, but even before you can do most of it. And if you are lucky and live near a territory where Eevee often spawn, you may even be able to complete it before the entire EEVEE Community Day Event starts. Here are the tasks you do ...

Level 1 of 1

  • Improve Pokémon 5 times - a moss bait module
  • Fear 5 Evoli - Glacierbed module

Rewards: 1,000 XP and an Evoli encounter

As I said, this should be quick and easy as this is just one side. This is really just an entertaining way for Niantic to distribute these two bait modules to players who want to develop Eevee in Leafeon and Glacon. If you wanted to work on it, you now have everything you need, so take a look at this guide to help help.

And it was already for the community day: Eeeve Timed Research tasks and rewards in Pokémon Go.

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