Pokemon GO Catching Some Z's Tasks and Rewards

In our Pokemon GO Catching Some Z’s Tasks and Rewards guide, we are going to list all the things you’ll have to do to complete the Pokemon GO Plus + Special Research and what you’ll get for your troubles. I must admit, it’s not particularly engaging in my personal opinion. However, if you’ve already bought the Plus Plus autocatcher, might as well go for it, right? Let’s dive in.

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Pokemon GO Catching Some Z’s Tasks and Rewards

Pokemon GO Catching Some Z’s Special Research Tasks and Rewards

The Pokemon GO Catching Some Z’s Special Research tasks and rewards all require you to have the Pokemon GO Plus + autocatcher and connect it to the game. Makes sense, considering that the only way to unlock access to the tasks is to own the Plus Plus. One of the steps (at least one) also requires that you link Pokemon GO Plus + with Pokemon Sleep. Which where this whole concept loses me completely, but I’ve ranted enough about giving Niantic your sleep data. Here’s the list of the tasks and rewards.

  • Step 1
    • Catch 20 Pokemon in Poke Balls using Pokemon GO Plus Plus – Poke Balls x25
    • Catch 10 Pokemon in Great Balls or Ultra Balls using Pokemon GO Plus Plus – Great Balls x15
    • Spin 15 PokeStops using Pokemon GO Plus Plus – Stardust x2000
    • Track sleep using Pokemon GO Plus Plus for 7 days – TBD
    • Reward for completing all of the steps – TBD
  • Step 2
    • TBD

Those are all of the Special Research tasks and rewards in Pokemon GO Catching Some Z’s that we know of. As you can see, the final step we’ve listed asks you to track your sleep for seven days using Pokemon GO Plus +. So, we’ll update the guide when we have more information. Don’t worry that the research will expire by then; you have all the time in the world to complete it. One thing is for certain: by the end of it all, you’ll get to encounter a special Snorlax with a nightcap.

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