Pokémon Go adds weekly challenges, and it’s perfect for people with no friends
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One of the many things that makes Pokémon Go a treat to play is that it has both PvP action and PvE fun. However, there’s been continual complaints by Pokémon Go players that it’s too difficult to assemble large groups of people together to fight during Max Battle Days – understandable, given that we Pokémon fans are not always the most extraverted bunch.
To help combat this, on October 12, Pokémon Go is unveiling a new feature that aims to please the introverted masses: weekly challenges that can be completed in groups of any four trainers, no matter where they are in the world. Finally, you can game with your Discord homies.
Under the new ‘social’ tab in the trainer profile page, you can easily manage your weekly party, plus add party members as friends if you don’t already know them. Challenges will refresh on Sundays at 5pm PT, or 12am UTC, and consist of tasks relating to group progress on the usual Pokémon Go activities – spinning Pokéstops, battling in gyms, hatching eggs, and more. The rewards that they’ll provide include 20k experience and 6k stardust per week, as well as progress towards friendship levels. Pick wisely who you want to level up your friendship with, though, as you can only be part of one team a week.
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One of the many things that makes Pokémon Go a treat to play is that it has both PvP action and PvE fun. However, there’s been continual complaints by Pokémon Go players that it’s too difficult to assemble large groups of people together to fight during Max Battle Days – understandable, given that we Pokémon…