Pokémon GOnever seems to have a shortage of events, and kicking things off right away in May is the Growing Up Event. While there’s no new debut as part of this event, it’s still one you won’t want to miss. Many of the wild spawns featured will be Pokémon that require several hundred candies to evolve, making this the perfect chance to collect them.
This event will take place over nearly one week, meaning there will be plenty of time to participate, even with a busy schedule. That said, don’t wait until the last day, or you may risk coming short of what you need to evolve these Pokémon. As part of the event, there will also be associated field and research tasks to complete within the allotted time limit.
Growing Up Event Schedule
You Will Have Six Days To Complete The Event
The Growing Up Event will be available fromFriday, May 2nd, at 10 am to Wednesday, May 7th, at 8 pm local time. Keep in mind that there will be hatch collection tasks taking place during the Growing Up event, so in addition to making the most of your time, you’ll also want to make sure you’re getting in as many steps as possible during the time limit, so you have a higher chance athatching multiple eggs inPokémon GO.
During this event, bonuses will include double XP for evolving Pokémon, double candy for hatching eggs, an increased chance of shiny Wimpod hatches, an increased chance of shiny Magikarp, Swablu, and Wimpod encounters, and an increased chance of encountering XXS and XXL Pokémon in the wild.
In addition to the main event and rewards,region-specific bonuseswill also be available as part of this event forplayers in Japan and Korea. They include additional research tasks, 2x Stardust for catching Pokémon, and 1/2 Egg Hatch Distance when Eggs are put inside an incubator during the time of the event. These bonuses will be available for those players fromSunday, May 4, at 10 a.m. to Monday, May 5, at 8 p.m. local time.
All Wild Spawns During The Growing Up Event
A Wide Variety Of Small Pokémon With Big Payoffs
During this event, nine different Pokémon will begin spawning more frequently in the wild, most of which have the chance of being a shiny. These Pokémon include:
While these may look like nothing special at first glance,several of these Pokémon are beyond the traditional 25/50/100 Candy rates for evolution. Swablu is just one example of a Pokémon on this list that requires 400 of its respective Candies to evolve. Considering each Pokémon catch typically only awards three candy, or six if there’s an event, an evolution requirement this high is something that can take players several years to accomplish.
Be sure to make use of Pinap Berries during the event, as they will double the amount of candy earned when catching Pokémon. With the multiplier already taking place as part of the event, this means a Pinap Berry can earn you 12 Candy per successful catch.
There are other small ways to increase the amount of candy you have for a Pokémon, even when it’s not spawning, such as having them be your buddy or usingPokémon GO’s Rare Candyinstead. However, both of these methods are still tedious and difficult, so it’s not worth doing this unless you’re only missing a handful of candy for an evolution.
All Pokémon Egg Hatches During The Growing Up Event
Get Your Steps In To Hatch These Exciting Pokémon
As part of the Growing Up event, it seems only fitting that there would be some unique Pokémon available for hatching from three of the differentegg types in Pokémon GO. As part of the event, the changes to eggs will be the following:
2km Eggs
5km Eggs
10km Eggs
Toxel
All the Pokémon featured in eggs as part of this event will have the possibility of being shiny. As part of this event, a Hatch Collection Challenge will take place. This means there will beunique rewards available to those who can hatch the required Pokémon during the event. To maximize your chances of accomplishing this, it’s recommended that you attempt to acquire as many incubators as you can, so you don’t have to hatch eggs one at a time.
Additionally, you’ll want to make sure you have eggs to hatch.The main way to gather eggs is through spinning Poke Stops, but you’re able to also get them through other means, such as part of agift from a friend. Unfortunately, the egg type you end up with is entirely random, as are the hatches, so there’s no way to guarantee whether you will receive a 2, 5, or 10km egg from either of these methods, nor what Pokémon it will hatch from the available options.
All Growing Up Event Rewards
XP, Stardust, Unique Encounters, & More
While there are no raids taking place as part of this event, there are still plenty of rewards to earn through other means. As with every event, there will be Field Research tasks to complete, as well as Paid Timed Research tasks for those who purchase a ticket. Field Research rewards will includeencounters with event-themed Pokémon, while Paid Timed Research rewards will include anincubator, Pinap Berries, 3,000 Stardust, encounters with event Pokémon, and a themed avatar post.
For the Egg-related collection challenge, players will be able to earnXP, Stardust, and a special encounter with Tandemausas part of the rewards for hatching the required Pokémon. There will also be PokéStop showcases taking place where you may earn various rewards depending on your placement. Additionally, if you happen to be in Japan or Korea,the regional bonus will also reward you with a Lucario that knows the fast attack Force Palmwhen evolving Riolu.
As you work through the various aspects of thePokémon GOGrowing Up Event, keep in mind that all rewards will expire at the same time as the conclusion of the event and thusmust be claimed by May 7th, 2025, at 8 pm local time; otherwise, they will be forfeited.