Pokemon Go Slow and Slower Research

Pokemon Go Slow and Slower Research: Are the Field Notes Worth Buying?

The Pokemon Go Slower and Slower Research Ticket could be worth the $1 / £0.79 entry price for those who really want to capture some Slowpokes and their evolutions, in addition to earning some more Berries, Poke Balls, and other useful items.

Pokemon Go Slow and Slower Research rewards

The Pokemon Go Slow and Slower Research rewards will likely be comprised of:

  • Encounters with Slowpoke, Slowbro, and Slowking.
  • Plenty of Slowpoke Candy.
  • Berries, Poke Balls, Stardust, and XP.

For the cheaper Special Research Tickets, the developer usually keeps the rewards very basic, providing opportunities to capture the featured Pokemon and its evolutions, a generous helping of that Pokemon’s Candy, and some other helpful items.

Honestly, it’s not the most exciting Special Research, but for the relatively low entry price, players shouldn’t be expecting too much in return for this budget research event.

Happily, for those who don’t want to pay any money, the March 2023 Community Day will still allow you to capture Slowpokes at an accelerated rate, potentially finding a shiny version. The paid-for Special Research story is essentially used to enhance the experience for a small fee.

For more Pokemon Go guides, here’s the current Raid schedule featuring Mega Medicham and Ho-oh. And here’s how to Quick Catch.

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