Pokémon Go’s spring-to-spring event introduces Cutiefly in early April

The next Pokémon Go event, starting in April, is the Spring-in-Spring event, where players can find multiple Pokémon with cherry blossoms on their heads throughout the event. These Pokémon will only appear for a limited time, and this year’s Spring-into-Spring celebrations introduce a long-awaited Pokémon, Cutiefly, and its evolved form, Rimbombee.

The Pokémon Go Spring into Spring event was announced yesterday along with the April content update. Although the date of the event was shared, until now no proper context had surfaced for us to see about the Cherry Blossom costume being exclusive to all Pikachu and Eevee evolutions.

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These Pokemon will appear in the wild throughout the event, along with increased chances of finding Jigglypuff, Marill, Whismur, Buneary with a Flower Crown, Bunnelby, and there is a chance for players to find Chansey and Togetic with a Flower Crown in the wild find. Chansey and Togetic will be rare spawns, so don’t expect to find them too often.

Cutiefly will be appearing in the wild for the first time, and they are expected to be fairly common. After the Spring into Spring event ends, Cutiefly may continue to appear in the wild, but he will be much more difficult to track down. One of the best ways to find Cutiefly during this event is by finding one-star raids featuring this Pokemon, or trying to hatch the 2km Eggs you receive. Lugia will continue to appear in five-star raids throughout the event, and Mega Lopunny will appear in mega raids.’

The Spring into Spring event starts on April 4th and ends on April 10th. When April 9th ​​rolls around, there will be Elite Raids that will likely feature Regieleki, but that’s yet to be revealed by Niantic. Given was Regidrago the previous Elite Raid Encounter; it’s a safe bet that Regieleki will appear the same way too.

https://www.gamepur.com/news/pokemon-gos-spring-into-spring-event-introduces-cutiefly Pokémon Go’s spring-to-spring event introduces Cutiefly in early April

Curtis Crabtree

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