Pokémon GO Wild Area: Global was a global ticketed event in Pokémon GO.[1]
Purchasing a ticket to the global event before October 22nd, 2024, would grant the Timed Research Going Wild.
- Main article: Going Wild
An in-person, regional version of this event took place in Fukuoka, Japan:
- Main article: Pokémon GO Wild Area: Fukuoka
Free features[]
Featured Pokémon[]
These Pokémon had increased spawn rates in the wild and from Incense or Lure Modules. There were two themed habitats featuring different Pokémon on each day. Mighty Pokémon appeared at any time, with the specific species spawning depending on the day. The last 15 minutes of each day featured both habitats and increased Mighty Pokémon appearance and catch rate.
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. local time
On Saturday:
On Sunday:
These Pokémon could photobomb once per day without the ticket and 3 times per day with the ticket during the event:
These Raid Bosses were available during the event:
On Saturday:
On Sunday:
These Power Spot Bosses were available during the event:
Exclusive move[]
In order to obtain Roar of Time and Spacial Rend, Trainers had to catch Origin Forme Dialga or Palkia respectively during the event. These moves were not guaranteed to be known when they were caught. In order to obtain featured moves for evolutions, Trainers had to catch or evolve into those Pokémon during the event. Trainers cannot use TMs to obtain the attacks.
100 (40) / 100
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13 (13) / 8
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50 (25) / 55
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90 (45) / 80
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25 (25) / 40
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160 (80) / 150
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160 (64) / 95
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Field Research event tasks[]
These Field Research tasks were available during the event:
Transfer 10 Poison-type Pokémon
Timed Research[]
Throw Wild Timed Research was available each day during the event:
- What impeccable timing, TRAINER!
- I have something exciting to show you. This, my friend, is a GO Safari Ball.
- Take note—they’re not like normal Poké Balls! They don’t last forever, so you need to use them before they disappear.
- They should be useful if you come across any exceptionally strong Pokémon. Try them out and report back!
- Welcome back, TRAINER! did you find anything interesting?
- And me? I’m glad you asked! I’ve spotted some unusually powerful Pokémon roaming about.
- These mighty Pokémon are fully evolved, are larger and stronger than most other Pokémon of their species, and are more challenging to catch.
- If you can find some of these mighty Pokémon, GO Safari Balls should be a big help.
- Let’s work together to investigate. What a wild adventure this ought to be!
Special Backgrounds[]
These Special Backgrounds were available for the following Pokémon during the event:
PokéStop Showcase[]
PokéStop Showcases were available during the event:
November 23rd, 10 a.m. - 24th, 8 p.m. | Biggest Size |
Shop special offer[]
These offers were available from the shop during the event:
Ticketed features[]
Special Research[]
An Accomplished Trainer Special Research was available during the event. Depending on the choice made during the branched step, this Special Research's name would change into either Amp It Up or Keep It Low Key.
The following choices were available for this part:
Pick this branch to become an accomplished Electric type Trainer. Tasks will be focused on catching, powering up, and evolving Electric-type Pokémon. This path leads to encounters with Pikachu Pop Star and Amped Form Toxtricity.
Pick this branch to become an accomplished Poison type Trainer. Tasks will be focused on catching, powering up, and evolving Poison-type Pokémon. This path leads to encounters with Pikachu Rock Star and Low Key Form Toxtricity.
Take snapshots of 3 different wild Poison-type Pokémon (Keep It Low Key)
Catch 4 Poison-type Pokémon with Nice Throws (Keep It Low Key)
Earn a Candy exploring with a Poison type as your buddy (Keep It Low Key)
Earn 3 hearts with a Poison-type buddy (Keep It Low Key)
Catch 10 different species of Poison-type Pokémon (Keep It Low Key)
Power up Poison-type Pokémon 6 times (Keep It Low Key)
Evolve 3 Poison-type Pokémon (Keep It Low Key)
- Hey, TRAINER! Good to see you. How’s your training going?
- I’ve been thinking. With all there is to learn, how does a person know when they’ve mastered something?
- Just a little food for thought. Anyway, did you notice anything interesting out there?
- I was struck by the high number of Electric- and Poison-type Pokémon buzzing and bubbling about.
- In fact, speaking of measuring mastery—this is an excellent opportunity!
Branch
- This is your chance to put your training to the test! Which path will you take to prove your prowess?
Amp It Up
- I’m amped you’ve decided to focus on mastering Electric-type Pokémon!
- As I said, there’s quite a surge of them in the vicinity. I wonder how strong of a current they could all make together!
- Just thinking about it makes the hairs on my arm stand up. Or maybe that’s just the static electricity in the air?
- Let’s go see these Pokémon in action! Chaaaaarge!
Keep It Low Key
- All right! You’ve picked your poison! Er, Poison type, that is.
- They say you should avoid toxic people, but learning about Poison-type Pokémon is sure to be both fun AND useful!
- A challenge you’re ready for, I have no doubt.
- Why don’t you start by collecting data on the Poison-type Pokémon in the area.
Amp It Up
- You’re wired for this, TRAINER! Now how about spending some quality time with your new friends?
- Spark spends as much time as he can with his Pokémon. His instinct for bonding with Electric types is always spot on!
- And remember—if you encounter mighty Pokémon out there, try using GO Safari Balls!
Keep It Low Key
- Just look at all the Poison-type Pokémon you’ve caught. And what excellent snapshots!
- I’m confident you could also master Pokémon photography. You should give it a shot!
- Ahem. Now that you’ve caught some Poison-type Pokémon, it’s time to get to know them better.
- Sharing some Berries is an effective way to build your friendship. Let me know how it goes!
Amp It Up
- Welcome back, TRAINER! I’m sure your Electric-type pals were ec-static to spend time with you.
- Did you get a chance to battle with them? Electric-type Pokémon are quite strong against Flying and Water types.
- But do you know what they’re weak against? Why don’t you spend some more time with them and think on it.
- I can corroborate your findings when you come back!
Keep It Low Key
- Poison types are especially strong against Fairy- and Grass-type Pokémon, but do you know what their weakness is?
- Here’s a hint: these Pokémon may “soil” a Poison-type Pokémon’s victory!
- Heh. You work on that, and I’ll work on getting some new material. You’ve got this!
Amp It Up
- Great job! You’re fully plugged in when it comes to Electric-type Pokémon! Have you thought about their weaknesses?
- Here’s a hint: that Golem you caught will be very effective against an Electric type.
- That’s grounds for celebration—you’ve got it! Electric-type Pokémon are weak against Ground types. You could say they zap the energy from our high-voltage friends.
- Why don’t you roll out your Golem against some Electric types and see for yourself?
Keep It Low Key
- Venom...denim? No, that—ah! TRAINER! I certainly wasn’t practicing my puns. Anyway, your Poison types are looking stronger than ever!
- I wouldn’t want to face off against your team. That is, unless I knew what they were weak against. Any ideas?
- Poison-type Pokémon are weak against both Psychic and Ground types, and your Golem has ground covered!
- Why don’t you take it out for a spin and see for yourself? Let’s rock and roll!
Amp It Up
- Incredible! But that’s no shock.
- As a memento of your Electric mastery, take this medal! I couldn’t be more proud.
- Keep that spark alive, and it will continue to take you far.
- With so many new Electric-type Pokémon by your side, I’m sure you’ll keep each other amped up for years to come.
- Now, I’ve got just a few things left I could use your help with. Let’s finish strong!
Keep It Low Key
- Please, take this medal as a token of your mastery of Poison types. I couldn’t be more proud.
- Your skills are as potent as the Poison-type Pokémon you’re training.
- With your guidance, they’ll be the bane of any Pokémon they battle.
- Now, I’ve got just a few more research items on the agenda. I know I can count on you!
Timed Research[]
GO Wild Area Hourly Restock: GO Safari Ball Timed Research was available every hour during the event:
GO Safari Ball: Extra Access Timed Research was available every hour during the event with the GO Safari Ball: Extra Access Ticket:
Collection Challenges[]
To complete the Collection Challenge, Trainer must obtain these Pokémon during the event:
Post-event features[]
Ticket holders would receive these bonuses from November 25th - 29th after completing the Special Research.
Beyond Wild Area: Electric Expert Timed Research was available from 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. every day if the Electric branch was chosen:
Beyond Wild Area: Poison Pro Timed Research was available from 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. every day if the Poison branch was chosen:
References[]
- ↑ Pokémon GO Wild Area: Global. Pokémon GO Live. Retrieved on 2024-10-02.