Get ready for a thrilling Pokémon GO event on Saturday, October 12th! Mega Mawile, a formidable Steel/Fairy-type Pokémon, will make its debut in Mega Raids. If you’re lucky, you might even encounter a Shiny Mawile!
To make the event even more exciting, several bonuses will be available. The Remote Raid limit will be increased to 20, allowing you to participate in more Raids from the comfort of your home. Additionally, you’ll receive up to five extra free Raid Passes by spinning Gym Photo Discs. And of course, there will be an increased chance of encountering Shiny Mawile in Mega Raids.
For those who want to maximize their experience, a Mega Mawile Raid Day Ultra Ticket Box will be available for purchase in the Pokémon GO Web Store. This box includes a bonus Premium Battle Pass at no additional cost.
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If you’re looking for even more benefits, consider purchasing an Event Ticket. The ticket grants you eight additional Raid Passes, an increased chance of obtaining Rare Candy XL from Raid Battles, 50% more XP from Raids, and 2× Stardust from Raids. These bonuses will be active from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. local time on October 12th. You can also gift tickets to your Great Friends or higher in Pokémon GO.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to catch Mega Mawile and enjoy the special event bonuses!
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