PoGO – Pokémon Go: XP farm to the spotlight hour with Magmar – do not miss!

The December 14, 2021 spotlight hour awaits Pokémon Go fans with Magmar – but more importantly, the double development XP bonus is active. You don’t want to miss out on this XP farm!

The spotlight hour in Pokémon Go still enjoys great popularity, despite sometimes really unexciting protagonists. The mini-event, which takes place on Tuesdays between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., is simply a feast for casual gamers. And for them, the Pokémon Go Spotlight Hour should be very interesting today, December 14, 2021, because of the active bonus to the mini-event, it’s raining XP!

Double development XP at the spotlight hour.

Catching Magmar or not, that interests most fans of Pokémon Go rather less; unless of course they are on the hunt for Shiny Magmar. The double development XP between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., on the other hand, is something every player should want to take, especially since enormous amounts of experience points are required to level up between level 40 and level 50.

Collect sweets in advance

This means that if you want to make a big XP farm at the hour of the limelight, you should collect pocket monsters that can be developed favorably in terms of candy beforehand. These include the Bidiza, Webarak or Hoothoot currently spawning in the wild. Remember to use Sanana Berries when catching them to boost your candy generation a bit more. Then, starting at 6:00 p.m., throw in a Lucky Egg to double your XP again as you evolve your Pokémon!

We wish you every success with the XP Farm. And make a note of the spotlight hour on December 21, 2021. Shnebedeck will appear more often in the wilderness and you will be able to collect double the amount of XP when catching them!

Pokémon GO

Pokémon Go is the mobile spin-off of Nintendo’s popular Pokémon game for Android and iOS. It is a so-called “location-based game”, i.e. a game that uses the player’s immediate surroundings. It is based on the principle of augmented reality.

Pokémon Map: Between landmarks and sights

Pokémon Go uses a Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine the player’s location and displays it on a map that also represents the playing field. The map is based on OpenStreetMap maps. The game is played mostly outdoors and uses landmarks, landmarks and other notable or eye-catching objects in the world to position either PokéStops or arenas there for you to battle for supremacy. Join either Intuition (Team Yellow, Zapdos), Team Wisdom (Team Blue, Arktos), or Team Daring (Team Red, Lavados). Under their flag you can then fight for the arenas, which are placed at hotspots like churches or similar. Pokémon can appear anywhere, though.

Pocket monsters visible on the Pokémon Go Map are randomly loaded into the game’s virtual map by the game server. If several players are playing in the same location, each player can see and catch the Pokémon independently of the others.

Pokémon Go Updates, News, and More

The developers at Niantic regularly provide Pokémon Go with new updates or special raids that should only be tackled in a group of several people. The Pokémon Go Raids are therefore very popular, as they also offer the prospect of particularly rare Pokémon. For example, in the past, legendary Pokémon could always be caught on special occasions (Pokémon Go events). For particularly eager mobile or smartphone Pokémon trainers, there is also an external IV calculator, such as the online tool from .gameinfo.io or on Pokefans.net, to check the values of your Pokémon.

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