Pokemon GO Complete 10 Party Challenges in Welcome Party

If you want to know how to complete 10 Party Challenges in the Pokemon GO Welcome Party event, or 30 Party Challenges, or however many you need to finish the Special Research Tasks, you’ve come to the right place. Since this is a new mechanic, it makes sense that a lot of trainers will be unfamiliar with how it works. In this guide, we are going to tell you how to form a party in Pokemon GO and what to do from there. Let’s begin!

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Pokemon GO Complete 10 Party Challenges in Welcome Party

How to Complete 10 Party Challenges in Pokemon GO Welcome Party

To complete 10 (and then 30) party Challenges in the Pokemon GO Welcome Party event, which is part of the Special Research Tasks, you first have to form a party with other trainers. Cool, how do you do that? Well, there are two ways, according to the official announcement. You can either host or join a party. If you want to host, head into your Trainer profile and find the new PARTY tab in the top right. In the next screen, hit the Create button. You’ll then get a QR code or a numerical code that you can “share with up to three nearby Trainers.” Once everyone jumps in, hit Start to begin the activities. If you want to join, select Join Party instead of Create. You’ll get a prompt to scan the QR code or enter the numerical code.

Once you’ve formed a party, you can then complete 10 or 30 or however many Party Challenges in Pokemon GO Welcome Party. When you party up, you can choose between several different activities you can do as a group. These can range between spinning PokeStops, catching various Pokemon, raiding together, and more. It’s going to take a while until you grind up those ten or more Party Challenges, but then again, that’s kinda the whole point of the event. You’re on your own from here. The Party Challenges are very clear; there’s no way you can misunderstand them. And even if you do, you’ll have the other party members to help you out. Just, you know, try to be a team player. Good luck!

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