How to Get Cosmog in Pokemon Go 2024? What is Cosmog?
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Updated Jul 15, 2024
How to Get Cosmog in Pokemon Go 2024?
To get Cosmog in Pokémon Go 2024, you need to participate in the special research quest called "The Dawn of a New Discovery" during Go Fest. Here's how:
- Participate in Go Fest: Open the game on Day 2 of Go Fest between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. local time to automatically receive the quest.
- Complete Quest Steps: Follow the steps given in the quest, such as spinning PokéStops, catching Pokémon, and completing Field Research tasks.
- Receive Rewards: After completing the quest steps, you'll encounter Cosmog and receive Cosmog Candy to help with its evolution.
What is Cosmog?
Cosmog is a special Pokémon in the world of Pokémon. It looks like a small cloud and is important because it's linked to legendary Pokémon such as Solgaleo and Lunala. Cosmog has a unique ability to evolve into very strong forms as it grows. Its evolution is a big deal in the Pokémon universe because it changes into powerful Pokémon that have special abilities and strengths. Players often seek out Cosmog because of its rare status and its connection to these legendary creatures.
Who can Start the Special Research Quest "The Dusk Settles"?
"The Dusk Settles" is a special research quest available exclusively to players who have a Go Fest Global ticket. To start this quest:
- Complete "The Dawn of a New Discovery": Players must first finish the mandatory quest "The Dawn of a New Discovery," which is available to all players during Go Fest.
- Unlocking the Next Quest: Completing "The Dawn of a New Discovery" unlocks "The Dusk Settles," which offers further challenges and rewards related to Cosmog's evolutions and fusion with legendary Pokémon like Necrozma.
By following these steps, players can engage in special quests during Pokémon Go Fest 2024 to explore and capture rare Pokémon and unlock exciting rewards.
Pokemon Go
Pokémon Go is a popular mobile game launched in 2016 where players use their phones to find, catch, train, and battle virtual Pokémon in the real world. Developed by Niantic with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company, the game uses GPS to make Pokémon appear around players as they move through their surroundings. Starting with 150 Pokémon species, it has grown to include about 700 by 2021.
The game received mixed reviews at first, praised for its innovative concept but criticized for technical problems. Despite this, it became a massive hit, reaching over 500 million downloads globally in its first year and generating billions in revenue from in-game purchases. Pokémon Go encourages players to be active by walking to find Pokémon and visit real-world locations called PokéStops for items.
While it's celebrated for promoting physical activity and local businesses, it also faced issues like accidents and public disruptions, leading to safety concerns and government regulations in some places.
Pokemon Go Gameplay
Pokémon Go is a mobile game where players use their phones to find, catch, train, and battle virtual Pokémon in real-world locations. Players create and customize their avatars, which move on a map based on GPS. The map features places like PokéStops and Gyms. PokéStops provide items and can have Lure Modules to attract Pokémon, while Gyms host battles between teams.
As players move, different types of Pokémon appear based on their surroundings (like Water-type Pokémon near water). Players can catch Pokémon using Poké Balls and earn in-game currencies like Candies and Stardust. They can level up their Pokémon's Combat Power (CP) and evolve them using Candies. The game also supports in-app purchases for items like Poké Balls and Incense.
Pokémon Go includes features like avatar customization with clothing and poses, Community Days for special events, and Raid Battles where groups team up to catch powerful Pokémon.