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Pokémon GO: Guide for Charmander Community Day (October 2020)

Pokémon GO: Guide for Charmander Community Day (October 2020)

This month’s community day will be celebrated on October 17. We review all the bonuses, features and exclusive movement. Go for Shiny Charizard!

Pokémon GO Community Day for the month of October is about to begin. As we saw in the voting this summer, Porygon was the winner, but Charmander was in second place and, therefore, is the protagonist of Community Day in September. Let’s know all the details of the event, which takes place this Saturday, and which gives us the possibility of getting Charmander with exclusive movement.

Date: Saturday, October 17 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (local time)

The Community Day celebration date in Pokémon GO is Saturday, October 17 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (local time). Therefore, regardless of where you live, it will always start at that time and end at that time; a total of six hours of duration so that we participate in the moment that we prefer. Either in the morning, or after eating. Even both, you choose, but we recommend going out taking the appropriate measures for your region and, in case there are social distancing measures or confinements, playing from home thanks to the options and incenses available. We will be able to get shiny / variocolor.

Pokémon GO: Guide for Charmander Community Day (October 2020)
Pokémon GO: Guide for Charmander Community Day (October 2020)

Exclusive move for Charmander with Mega Evolution in mind: Dragonbreath

During the event, if we evolve our Charmander to Charmeleon, he will be able to learn Dragon Breath, a movement impossible to teach him under normal conditions and that winks directly at the Mega Evolutions of Charizard. We will be able to teach Dragoaliento to you up to two hours after the October Community Day ends (7:00 p.m. local time).

On the other hand, the bonuses: triple Stardust per capture, essential to give more power to our Pokémon, and incense activated for three hours. If you are going to play from home, this interests you.

It should also be said that there will be a special Community Day Pack for a single purchase for 1280 Pokécoins, with an elite charged attack MT, three super incubators, three Star Chunks and 30 Ultra Balls, while for 1 euro we will have a special investigation story whose prizes will be Mega Energy for Charizard.

Pokémon GO: Guide for Charmander Community Day (October 2020)

  • Charmander needs 25 candies to evolve into Charmeleon
  • Charmeleon needs 100 candies to evolve into Charizard
  • Charizard requires Mega Energy to evolve into Mega Charizard X / Y (duration 8 hours)

Recommendations for Community Day September 2020

As is usual in our Community Day guides, we recommend that you take all kinds of objects during the days prior to the event so that this Saturday you do not miss anything. We highly recommend that you have plenty of incenses, which will make it easier for Pokémon to get close to your environment — especially if you’re playing from home. Also, Pinia Berries and Silver Pinia Berries, objects that will guarantee that we win more candies for each capture. If we have a shortage to evolve Charmander, it is an easy way to make it easier to get to the 25 candies that we need by evolution to Charmeleon and the 100 necessary to turn it into Charizard.

For its part, as we surely want a Charmander with good genetics for the Trainer Battles or the GO Fighting League, we recommend that when we find one with good IVs we put it as a partner. Finally, among all the types of Poké Ball, the Super Ball and Ultra Ball are the most recommended. If you are in a hurry, Frambu Berries are the best company to facilitate the capture process. And if you want to level up, by using Lucky Egg at the beginning of Community Day you can gain experience much faster (x2) with each capture.

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