Pokémon GO: Guide to April 2020 Community Day (Abra)

After the canceled Community Day in March due to the coronavirus, the most popular monthly event returns with Abra, Kadabra and Alakazam; exclusive move.

The Pokémon GO Community Day for April 2020 is about to begin. After being canceled in March by the severity of the coronavirus, Niantic decided to postpone this expected Community Day until April 25, when Abra will be the protagonist of the most extraordinary monthly event in the entire history of the game: it will last six hours. Let's get to know all the details and our particular guide to help you make the most of it.

Dates: April 25 from 11:00 to 17:00; play from home

As always, we start with the dates: April 25, Saturday, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time. The so-called Community Day: special edition "Stay at home" will allow, as its name indicates, to play from home. The facilities so that we do not go out on the street will be greater than ever, so from FreeGameTips we encourage responsibility and, although we do not capture as many Abra as we could do under normal conditions, we believe that it is worth it because of the way they have done it. organized.

Pokémon GO presents April Community Day open
Abra, protagonist of the April Community Day

Exclusive move for Alakazam: Counterattack

The main characteristics of this March Community Day are clear: during the six hours of the event, the Incenses will last three hours (180 minutes), so that each time we use one, the number of Pokémon attracted to our location and will therefore make it easier for us to catch more Open per hour.

On the other hand, for each capture we will have a x3 in Stardust per capture, an essential element for the empowerment of our future Alakazam, which will be able to learn Counterattack if we evolve it until an hour after the event ends (until 18: 00 local time). This move has a base damage of 12 (13.3 DPS and 8.9 energy generated per second). A very interesting move that Alakazam cannot learn under normal conditions. And yes, we can meet Abra in his variocolor / shiny form if we are lucky, although this will be as always very complicated.

Pokémon GO presents April Community Day
Pokémon GO – April Community Day with Abra

Additionally, during Pokémon GO Community Day in April, we will have a special unique purchase lot that will bring with it an elite attack MT, 30 Ultra Balls, three Super Incubators and three incenses for 1280 Pokécoins. In addition, until next Monday, April 27, we have for just 1 Pokécurrency a batch of 50 Super Balls.

Recommendations for Community Day April 2020

One of the recommendations that we always give you is that you collect items during the days prior to the celebration of Community Day, an ideal way to avoid rushing this Saturday. That said, what we recommend above all is that you have incenses (in order to attract as many Pokémon as possible to your home) and that you have both Pinia Berry and Silver Pinia Berry, objects whose use guarantees more sweets than normal by catch. With these candies it will be easier to evolve our Abra to Kadabra and Alakazam.

Pokémon GO presents April Community Day

On the other hand, it does not hurt that we choose the Abra that has the best genetics of all those captured and we put it as a partner. Finally, participate with all the Poké Ball, Super Ball and Ultra Ball that you can, especially the latter. In case of difficulty, Baya Frambu to facilitate the capture. And if you want to level up, don't forget to use a Lucky Egg as soon as you start playing on Community Day this April.

Good luck to all of you when you get your Alakazam Full Ivs (100%) shiny with Counterattack!

We remember that from FreeGameTips we have been working on several articles where we collect everything we can do in Pokémon GO without leaving home during the days of confinement. One of the latest developments we have been waiting for so long is that we can participate in raids remotely, without leaving home.

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Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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