Prepare yourself for an onslaught of metal!
The Strength of Steel event has commenced in Pokémon Go, showcasing the newly introduced Timed Research, Field Research, and three Collection Challenges.
Pokémon GO players should not underestimate the power of Steel-type Pokémon. They possess impressive battle abilities, a wide range of type resistances, and access to devastatingly strong moves. This event presents the ideal chance to capture and add these Pokémon to one’s collection, creating a formidable Steel-type team.
Therefore, let us capture the hearts of these metal pokémons, as we must catch them all!
1. Pokémon Go Strength of Steel Research & Collection Quests
The Steel-type event is currently active in Pokémon Go, presenting trainers with a range of thrilling opportunities! By completing Timed Research, Field Research, and three Collection Challenges, you can encounter formidable Steel-type Pokémon and enhance your collection with Mega Energy.
Don’t miss out on the triple Catch Stardust, additional Catch XL Candy, and higher chances of obtaining XL Candy, along with the introduction of Shiny Togedemaru. The event also includes the highly awaited Mega Lucario Raid Day.
2. Strength of Steel Timed Research Tasks for Pokémon Go
Ensure you finish the Strength of Steel Timed Research Tasks in Pokémon Go before the deadline of July 30 at 8 pm, local time. You can claim special rewards by completing these tasks between July 25 at 10 am and July 30 at 8 pm.
The Strength of Steel Timed Research set includes six difficult tasks, such as capturing 50 Steel-type Pokémon, evolving 10, and emerging victorious in 3 Raid Battles.
Fortunately, there are numerous Steel-type spawns and Raid Bosses at the event to aid you in achieving success. Refer to the list of tasks and rewards provided.
Task | Reward |
Catch 50 Steel-type Pokémon | Beldum encounter |
Power up Steel-type Pokémon 50 times | Togedemaru encounter |
Evolve 10 Steel-type Pokémon | Klink encounter |
Earn 25,000 Stardust | Skarmory encounter |
Win 3 Raids | Mawile encounter |
Catch 7 different species of Steel-type Pokémon | 3 Metal Coat |
By completing the Timed Research set, you will receive a Pawniard encounter, a Magnetic Lure Module, and 10,000 XP.
Are you having difficulty with Raids? Consider utilizing a Star Piece to increase your Stardust earnings and complete them more quickly.
3. Strength of Steel Field Research Tasks
During the Strength of Steel event, you can spin PokéStops to obtain event-specific Field Research Tasks. These tasks will be available throughout the event period and can also be completed at a later time as long as there is room in your Research Task tab.
Nevertheless, it is worth completing certain tasks during the event, as the rewards earned from encounters can aid in completing the Collection Challenge and fully taking advantage of the event’s perks. The tasks and corresponding rewards are listed below for reference.
Task | Reward |
Catch 10 Steel-type Pokémon | Togedemaru encounter |
Catch 15 Steel-type Pokémon | Klink or Beldum encounter |
Power up Steel-type Pokémon 5 times | Togedemaru encounter |
Explore 2 km | Togedemaru encounter |
Evolve 3 Steel-type Pokémon | Steelix Mega Energy x25, Scizor Mega Energy x25, or Lopunny Mega Energy x25 |
Pokémon Go Strength of Steel Collection Challenges
Make sure to catch or evolve the necessary Pokémon and claim your rewards before the event ends on July 30 at 8 pm, local time. Collection Challenges and their rewards are only accessible during the event.
To successfully complete the Strength of Steel event, it is necessary to participate in three Collection Challenges by catching or evolving four Steel-type Pokémon for each challenge. While catching Pokémon such as Magnemite and Aron is relatively simple, evolving others may require more time as a sufficient amount of Candy needs to be accumulated.
1. My Heavy Metal Collection Challenge
To successfully complete the Heavy Metal Collection Challenge, make sure to do so by July 30th at 8 pm in your local time zone. In return, you will receive a generous bundle containing 5000 Stardust, an encounter with Aggron, and a boost of 100 Aggron Mega Energy.
Two of the Pokémon in this challenge can only be obtained through evolution. Therefore, catching them through any other method, including catching Aggron as a Three-Star Raid Boss, will not count towards completing the challenge.
To ensure success, prioritize catching the required Pokémon and gathering sufficient Candy for their evolution. Don’t forget to utilize Pinap Berries to boost your Candy count. Refer to the list below for information on which Pokémon to collect and how to obtain them.
Pokémon | How to catch it |
to | Spawning in the wild |
Aggron | Evolve Aron into Lairon (25 Candy) and then into Aggron (100 Candy) |
Bronzor | Spawning in the wild |
Bronzong | Evolve Bronzor into Bronzong (50 Candy) |
This Ore That Collection Challenge
To earn 5000 Stardust, a Steelix encounter, and 100 Steelix Mega Energy, be sure to finish the ‘This Ore That’ Collection Challenge before 8 pm local time on July 30th.
Keep in mind that there are two Pokémon that can only be acquired through evolution, so it is important to evolve them correctly. The most difficult evolution is that of Magneton into Magnezone, which requires 100 Candy and a Magnetic Lure Module.
To acquire the Magnetic Lure module, complete the Strength of Steel Timed Research or buy it for 180 PokéCoins. Once obtained, simply place the Lure on a PokéStop and evolve Magneton into Magnezone within the Lure’s radius. Below, you can find a list of Pokémon and instructions on how to obtain them.
Pokémon | How to catch it |
Galarian Stunfisk | Spawning in the wild |
Magnemite | Spawning in the wild |
Magneto | Evolve a Magnemite (25 Candy) |
Magnezone | Evolve a Magnezone (100 Candy and a Magnetic Lure Module) |
3. Chrome Catch Collection Challenge
The Chrome Catch Collection Challenge is the concluding event challenge, and it will be open until 8 pm local time on July 30th. Completing this challenge will earn you 5000 Stardust, a chance to encounter Scizor, and 100 Scizor Mega Energy.
Luckily, no Pokémon evolutions are necessary for this challenge. All you have to do is capture the required Pokémon in their natural habitats, raids, or by completing event-specific research tasks.
It is important to note that Skarmory is a infrequently encountered in the wild, therefore players may want to defeat it as a Raid Boss or complete the Strength of Steel Timed Research in order to have a chance at a valuable encounter. Below is a list of Pokémon and instructions on how to obtain them.
Pokémon | How to catch it |
Nosepass | Spawning in the wild |
Togedemaru | Spawning in the wild, One-Star Raid Boss, Timed Research reward, Field Research reward |
Skarmory | Spawning in the wild, One-Star Raid Boss, Timed Research reward |
Beldum | Spawning in the wild, Timed Research reward, Field Research reward |
5. Mega Lucario Raid Day
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to participate in the Mega Lucario Raid Day on July 27th (11 am – 5 pm local time)! This event offers an increased chance to encounter and catch Mega Lucario in raids, including a higher chance of finding a shiny version. Take advantage of these bonuses:
- 5 free Raid Passes from spinning Gyms
- 1.5x extra XP from raids
- Increased Rare Candy XL chances from in-person raids
- Remote Raid Limit increased to 20 (July 26th, 5 pm – July 28th 8 pm local time)
The Lucario, which was captured during the Mega Lucario Raid Day, will possess the unique Fighting-type Fast Attack Force Palm. This move inflicts 13 damage in Trainer Battles and 9 damage in Gyms and Raids.
Enhance your event experience by purchasing a ticket (£4.99/$5) for:
- 8 extra Raid Passes from spinning Gyms
- Guaranteed Rare Candy XL from catching Lucario
- Triple XP and double Stardust from successful raids
Please note that the ticket is non-refundable, cannot be purchased with PokéCoin, and will only be available until 5 pm local time on July 27th. Additionally, purchasing the ticket through the Pokémon Go Web Store will grant early access to the Lucario Mask.
6. About Pokemon Go
Pokémon Go is a free-to-play augmented reality (AR) game, developed by Niantic and published by Nintendo. It was initially released in July 2016 for iOS and Android devices.
The game, which was directed by Tatsuo Nomura, makes use of mobile device GPS technology to find, capture, train, and engage in battles with Pokémon. Players can also make in-app purchases to obtain in-game currency for purchasing different items. Since its release, the game has expanded from 150 Pokémon species to approximately 600 as of 2020.
With its innovative concept and user-friendly interface, this game received high praise from both critics and fans alike. Its success was evident as it became one of the top-grossing games of 2016, raking in an impressive 1.92 billion dollars in revenue. Boasting over 500 million downloads, it remains a trailblazer in the world of location-based and AR games.
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