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Lotad Research event is a few steps up from the Feebas Day Event and Clamperl Day Event, featuring more bonuses, and a longer timeframe, so this is your guide on how to get the most out of this event!

Lotad Day event is on Saturday, March 30th from 11am-8pm in your local time zone. This event lasts nine hours, and is not meant to make you have to go out and play the whole nine hours, but instead give other players with varying schedules a chance to participate.

The features of the event are as follows:

Pokémon that appear because of weather conditions will appear more often

We cannot deny that Lotad spawns mostly in the rain, Cacnea spawns the most in sunny, and Snorunt mostly in snow. This is not taking events into account of course, but have fun trying to find these Pokémon not in their ideal weather condition outside of an event or nest, they are not exclusive to the weather, but are very rare outside of it.

Limited Research Tasks

Much like the Feebas and Clamperl events, there will be special tasks from PokéStops to encounter Lotad for your chance at a shiny. Below is a graphic with all of the research tasks you should expect to get Lotad:

Lotad Research Tasks Make 5 Nice Throws

Make 3 Nice Throws in a Row

Make 3 Great Throws

Make 2 Great Throws in a Row

Make 5 Curveball Throws in a Row

Battle in a Gym

Use a super effective Charged Attack in a Gym battle

Battle in a Raid

Catch a Castform

Catch 3 Pokemon with Weather Boost

Catch 5 Pokemon With Weather Boost

Spin 2 PokéStops

Use 3 Berries to help catch Pokémon

Shiny Lotad and Castform

Many people are confused as to why only Normal Castform has been released as shiny, and the answer is simple; GameFreak (the company behind Pokémon) has never given Sunny, Rainy, or Snowy Castform a shiny variant. The shiny of these Pokémon simply do not exist, and Niantic cannot make up the variants for them.

Let’s take a look at the new shiny Pokémon we should be on the look-out for during this event.

Normal Version Shiny Version

Remember, Normal Castform only appears in partly cloudy, cloudy and windy weather, which will be the only time they will have a possibility of being shiny.

Event Box

There is a special event box for the Lotad Research Day, surprisingly! It is not awful, but it is not great either, let’s take a look at it.

Items Quantity Ultra Balls 30 Lucky Eggs 2 Raid Passes 2 Egg Incubators 3

With lucky eggs being calculated as if they were bought in bulk, making then 63 coins a piece, to give a more accurate analysis, and Ultra Balls being treated as a bonus, here is what you’re saving from this box!

Analysis Total Worth 776 Coins Saved 296 % Saved 31.8% Coins Saved on Passes and Incubators 170 % Saved on Passes and Incubators 26.2%

It is not the best box, but has a good balance with raid passes and incubators to give low coin players more to do during this research event. This box is better than the current special box, offering more Ultra Balls, an extra Egg Incubator and an extra Lucky Egg!

Tips and Tricks

Since this event offers no Stardust or XP bonus, it is not important to be out the entire nine hours playing. Instead, it is best to play as long as you want to, as long as your PokéStops can support you completing all the research, or until you get a shiny Lotad or three, depending on their shiny rate.

Wear appropriate clothing. This is almost a given, but always dress accordingly when you are planning on setting out on foot. Bring a hat, sunscreen, jacket, umbrella- whatever your weather forecast is calling for in order to make your day awesome and safe!

Manage your research tasks. If you can manage it, it is easiest to complete several of the same research tasks at once, and do not be afraid of tossing tasks you do not feel you can complete quickly in favor of a new one. It is best to travel on foot for these types of events instead of driving, so that you can have time to complete your tasks in-between stops. It is also quicker to run from non-shiny research encounters and use them for any ‘make x throws’ or ‘catch x Pokémon’ quests that may pop up. Otherwise, they can be caught after the event ends, to save time.