Pokémon GO Festival of Lights 2023: Ampibidou, shiny, new features, challenges… The complete guide to the event!
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Têtampoule and its evolution Ampibidou are available in Pokémon GO thanks to the Festival of Lights 2023, an event allowing you to catch many luminescent Pokémon. Dates, shiny… Here is all the information.
The Festival of Lights is back on Pokémon GO for a 2023 edition. The opportunity to capture many Fairy-type Pokémon but especially Têtampoule for the first time.
Festival of Lights 2023: Dates, Bonuses and Information
- From Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 10 a.m., to Sunday, November 12, 2023, at 8 p.m. (local time)
- After Dedenne and Spododo who made their entrances thanks to the Festival of Lights, it’s the turn of Têtampoule and Ampibidou to make their debut in Pokémon GO!
- Spododo will be available in shiny for the first time,
- Pokémon Hatching Stardust x2.
- Pokémon Hatch Candy x2.
- Incense (except Daily Adventure Incense) activated during the event will last twice as long.
- A one-time Study focused on capture and exploration will be available throughout the event!
- Event stickers can be obtained by spinning PokéStops, opening gifts, and purchasing them in the Shop.
- A Raid Day will take place on November 11th with Mega-Carchacrok
Pokémon Appearing More Often During Festival of Lights 2023
Here is a list of Pokémon that will be available more often in the wild, in Raids, Eggs, or as Field Research rewards during the event.
Evolve Têtampoule into Ampibidou
Têtampoule is one of the Pokémon that is very easy to evolve. It only has one evolution: Ampibidou. To obtain it, you simply need to capture Têtampoules in order to have candy: do not hesitate to use Nanana Berries to have even more. You will need a total of 50 Têtampoule candies to evolve it into Ampibidou.
What does Spododo shiny look like?
For the first time since its in-game appearance (November 2022), Spododo is available in a chromatic version. This means that you will be able to find it in a different color when you click on it in the wild, via Incense, as a Field Research reward, and even in 7km Eggs.
Instead of being yellow and pale pink, Spododo shiny is orange. The same goes for its evolution Lampignon which is then yellow and brown.