Pokémon Go Welcome Party: all Special Research tasks

Find all tasks for the Party Play debut research
Pokémon Go Welcome Party: all Special Research tasks
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The brand-new Pokémon Go Party Play feature is rolling out throughout the world at the moment and a Special Research to celebrate this function goes live at 9am local time in all regions.

Naturally, this series of tasks focuses on aspects of the fresh feature, which allows players to form parties with other Pokémon Go trainers and tackle missions or raids together. Since this is a Special Research, you’ll gain access to it once you log in for the first time after 9am local time on October 17, 2023, and can then complete the objectives at your own pace without a time limit.

Pokémon Go trainers wearing matching shirts of Eevee and the Eevolutions.
You can get matching T-shirts for completing this Special Research / Niantic

Here are all Pokémon Go Welcome Party Special Research tasks.

Pokémon Go Welcome Party: all tasks

The Pokémon Go Welcome Party Special Research consists of four steps with two tasks each.

Step 1 of 4

  • Complete 10 Party Challenges: Chansey
  • Catch 10 Normal-type Pokémon while in a Party: XP x2,000
  • Complete all tasks in this step: Eevee, Eevee T-shirt, and Stardust x2,000

Step 2 of 4

  • Complete 30 Party Challenges: Lapras
  • Catch 15 Water-type Pokémon while in a Party: XP x3,000
  • Complete all tasks in this step: Vaporeon, Vaporeon T-shirt, and Stardust x3,000

Step 3 of 4

  • Complete 30 Party Challenges: Alolan Raichu
  • Catch 15 Electric-type Pokémon while in a Party: XP x3,000
  • Complete all tasks in this step: Jolteon, Jolteon T-shirt, and Stardust x3,000

Step 4 of 4

  • Complete 30 Party Challenges: Alolan Marowak
  • Catch 15 Fire-type Pokémon while in a Party: XP x3,000
  • Complete all tasks in this step: Flareon, Flareon T-shirt, and Stardust x3,000

To tackle all of these tasks, you first need to learn how to create or join a party in Pokémon Go.

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