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  • Pokémon Go ‘Steeled Resolve’ event guide


    Pokémon Go’s “Steeled Resolve” event is in full swing from Jan. 21-26, adding PvP-focused perks and introducing Rookidee and its evolutions into the game.

    In addition to the usual event perks like boosted spawns, Magnetic Lure Modules will also attract different Pokémon during the event period, including Onix, Beldum, Shieldon, and Rookidee.

    Below, we list all the event information for Pokémon Go’s “Steeled Resolve” event, including the two types of Timed Research, boosted spawns, egg hatches, and more.

    Pokémon Go ‘Steeled Resolve’ event Timed Research and reward

    There are two Timed Researches with the same name, though one is free and one is paid. We’ve separated them below.

    ‘Steeled Resolve’ free Timed Research

    After the first step of the free research, there’ll be a branched choice: Should you pick Blanche or Cliff?

    If you’re basing this on PvE meta, you should pick Cliff. While the rewards are mostly the same, the encounter rewards are different. Cliff’s rewards include a shadow Machop, which you can then power up and evolve into a shadow Machamp — which is one of the best fighting-type Pokémon in the game.

    If you’re basing this on PvP meta, you should pick Blanche. Blanche’s rewards give you a Marill (that you can evolve into an Azumarill) and a Steelix — both Pokémon that fair well in Great and Ultra Leagues. To be fair, Marowak and Machamp both also see use in PvP, but they lag behind Steelix and Azumarill, according to the numbers at PvPoke.

    • Catch 15 Pokémon (5 Ultra Balls)
    • Spin 5 PokéStops or gyms (Bunnelby encounter)
    • Explore 2 km (Paldean Wooper encounter)

    Rewards: 1,000 Stardust, 1,000 XP

    • Use 5 super effective charged attacks (500 Stardust)
    • Power up Pokémon 5 times (2 Fast TMs)
    • battle in the Go Battle League 5 times (2 Charged TMs)

    Rewards: Marill (Blanche) or shadow Machop (Cliff) encounter, 2,000 XP

    • Catch 25 Pokémon (10 Ultra Balls)
    • Power up Pokémon 10 times (1 Silver Pinap Berry)
    • Win a trainer battle in the Go Battle League (Steelix [Blanche] or Marowak [Cliff] encounter)

    Rewards: 1 Magnetic Lure Module, 3,000 XP, 2,000 Stardust

    ‘Steeled Resolve’ paid Timed Research

    This research only has one step and it costs $5 to unlock. Should you buy the “Steeled Resolve” paid research? Maybe, but only if you play PvP. The rewards are all PvP-centric Pokémon, so you won’t have much use of them (outside of collecting) if you don’t participate in that game mode. You will also get doubled Stardust from hatching Pokémon as a bonus. As a reminder, you should also only buy this ticket if you’re able to complete it by the time the event ends on Jan. 26.

    • Power up Pokémon 5 times (Rookidee encounter)
    • Power up Pokémon 10 times (Diggersby encounter)
    • Win a raid (Inkay encounter)
    • Win 2 raids (Pancham encounter)
    • Win 3 raids (Clodsire encounter)
    • Battle in the Go Battle League (Jumpluff encounter)
    • Battle in the Go Battle League 2 times (Azumarill encounter)
    • Battle in the Go Battle League 3 times (Galarian Weezing encounter)

    Rewards: 1 Elite Charged TM, 20,000 Stardust, 5,000 XP

    Pokémon Go ‘Steeled Resolve’ event Field Research and rewards

    Spinning a PokéStop during the event period may yield one of these tasks:

    • Battle in the Go Battle League (Cubone, Marill, or Inkay encounter)
    • Catch 5 Pokémon (Clefairy, Jigglypuff, or Togetic encounter)
    • Power up Pokémon 5 times (Hoppip, Dunsparce, or Barboach encounter)
    • Spin 5 PokéStops or gyms (5 Poké Balls, 3 Super Potions, or 2 Revives)

    Pokémon Go ‘Steeled Resolve’ event boosted spawns

    These Pokémon will spawn more frequently during the event period:

    • Clefairy
    • Machop
    • Totodile
    • Marill
    • Hoppip
    • Paldean Wooper
    • Shieldon
    • Bunnelby
    • Carbink
    • Mareanie

    Pokémon Go ‘Steeled Resolve’ event egg hatches

    These Pokémon have a chance to hatch from any 2 km eggs obtained during the event:

    • Shieldon
    • Carbink
    • Mareanie
    • Rookidee

    Pokémon Go ‘Steeled Resolve’ event raid targets

    The following changes to the raid schedule and Max Battle schedule will take place as part of the event:

    Steeled Resolve raid line-up

    One-star raids

    Three-star raids

    Five-star raids

    Mega raids

    Lickitung Muk Deoxys (Attack) Gallade
    Skorupi Delcatty Deoxys (Defense) Medicham
    Pancham Skuntank Dialga
    Amaura Lumineon



    Are you ready to show off your steeled resolve in Pokémon Go’s latest event? Look no further than this comprehensive guide to help you navigate through the challenges and rewards of the event.

    1. Event Details:
    The ‘Steeled Resolve’ event will run from [start date] to [end date]. During this time, you will encounter an increased number of Steel-type Pokémon in the wild, raids, and research tasks.

    2. Featured Pokémon:
    Keep an eye out for the following Steel-type Pokémon that will be spawning more frequently during the event:
    – Magnemite
    – Aron
    – Beldum
    – Jirachi (in raids)

    3. Event Bonuses:
    Take advantage of the event bonuses to enhance your gameplay experience:
    – 2x Stardust for catching and hatching Pokémon
    – 2x XP for evolving Pokémon

    4. Field Research Tasks:
    Complete special research tasks to earn rewards such as encounters with Steel-type Pokémon, Stardust, and rare items.

    5. Raid Battles:
    Participate in raid battles to challenge and catch Jirachi, the Mythical Steel-type Pokémon. Don’t miss out on this limited-time opportunity to add Jirachi to your collection.

    6. Event Shop:
    Visit the in-game shop for exclusive event-themed items and bundles that will help you on your quest to become a Steel-type Pokémon master.

    7. Tips for Success:
    – Stock up on Poké Balls, Berries, and Raid Passes before the event starts.
    – Utilize lures and Incense to attract more Steel-type Pokémon.
    – Coordinate with friends and fellow trainers to take down raid bosses more efficiently.
    – Keep an eye out for shiny variants of featured Pokémon for a rare and exciting catch.

    With this guide in hand, you’re well-equipped to tackle the challenges and rewards of the Pokémon Go ‘Steeled Resolve’ event. Show off your determination and mastery of Steel-type Pokémon as you embark on this thrilling adventure. Good luck, trainer!

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  • Pokémon Go Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest steps, best Choose Path choice and Go Battle Week Dual Destiny


    Steeled Resolve is themed around Steel-type Pokémon to celebrate the release of Rookidee, along with its evolutions Corvisquire and Corviknight, in Pokémon Go!

    Alongside hunting down these new Gen 8 Pokémon, you can complete the Steeled Resolve field research tasks and Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest. Though it’s a good idea to know the best Choose Path choice between ‘Train with Blanche’ and ‘Train with Cliff’ before you make a start on this quest. There’s also some Pokémon Go bonuses to enjoy and a selection of featured attacks for a special selection of Pokémon.

    Steeled Resolve, however, isn’t the only Pokémon Go event running this week – you can also partake in Go Battle Week: Dual Destiny. Bringing a host of bonuses, including an increase of the daily battle set limit, now is the time to enjoy the Go Battle League.

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    ‘Steeled Resolve Timed Research’ quest steps in Pokémon Go

    The Steeled Resolve Timed Research is the Pokémon Go quest released during the event sharing its name. As you can tell, it’s a Timed Research quest and that means you must complete it before Sunday 26th January at 8pm (local time) if you want to earn all of its rewards.

    Steeled Resolve is also a branching quest where, after completing its first quest step, you need to pick one of two paths – Train with Blanche or Train with Cliff. This decision changes two of the rewards you receive from this quest, so it’s a good idea to know what these rewards are before you make your decision. Especially since you can not change your path choice after it’s made. To help you out in this regard, we’ve outlined the quest steps for each path and taken a look at which Choose Path is best further along in this guide.



    For now, let’s take a look at the Steeled Resolve quest steps which occur before you select a path. Watch out for spoilers!

    Thank you to TwitchSpencxr from reddit for the help with this information.

    ‘Steeled Resolve’ Step 1 of 3

    • Catch 15 Pokémon – 5 Ultra Balls
    • Spin 5 PokéStops or Gyms – Bunnelby encounter
    • Explore 2km – Paldean Wooper encounter

    Rewards: 1000 XP and 1000 Stardust

    ‘Train with Blanche’ path quest steps in Steeled Resolve Timed Research

    Here you’ll find the challenges and rewards you’ll receive for selecting the ‘Train with Blanche’ path through the Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest in Pokémon Go. Since you can’t change your path choice after it’s made, it’s a good idea to take a look at these steps and rewards before making your choice. Just watch out for spoilers!



    ‘Train with Blanche’ Step 2 of 3

    • Use 5 supereffective Charged Attacks – 500 Stardust
    • Power up Pokémon 5 times – 2 Fast TMs
    • Battle in the Go Battle League 5 times – 2 Charged TMs

    Rewards: 2000 XP and Marill encounter.

    ‘Train with Blanche’ Step 3 of 3

    • Catch 25 Pokémon – 10 Ultra Balls
    • Power up Pokémon 10 times – 1 Silver Pinap Berry
    • Win in the Go Battle League – Steelix encounter

    Rewards: 3000 XP, 2000 Stardust and a Magnetic Lure Module.

    ‘Train with Cliff’ path quest steps in Steeled Resolve Timed Research

    Below lie the ‘Train with Cliff’ path challenges and rewards for the Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest in Pokémon Go. Remember – you can’t change your path choice after it’s made, so, if you’re having trouble making your mind up, take a look at our best Choose Path choice section. Spoilers also lie below.



    ‘Train with Cliff’ Step 2 of 3

    Rewards: 2000 XP and Shadow Machop encounter.

    ‘Train with Cliff’ Step 3 of 3

    • Catch 25 Pokémon – 10 Ultra Balls
    • Power up Pokémon 10 times – 1 Silver Pinap Berry
    • Win in the Go Battle League – Marowak encounter

    Rewards: 3000 XP, 2000 Stardust and a Magnetic Lure Module.


    Train with Blanche or Train with Cliff: Best Choose Path choice for Steeled Resolve

    When it comes to picking between the ‘Train with Blanche’ or ‘Train with Cliff’ paths for the Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest in Pokémon Go, which path for you is, and I know this is annoying, subjective. There is a way, however, to easily decide which path you want to take and that’s down to the Pokémon encounters you receive.

    All of the challenges and the majority of the rewards remain the same between the two paths aside from the two Pokémon you can earn. ‘Train with Blanche’ offers a Marill and Steelix, while ‘Train with Cliff’ lets you catch a Shadow Machop and Marowak.





    Steelix is earned from the ‘Train with Blanche’ path, Marowak from ‘Train with Cliff’.

    For this reason, you can make your decision based on either what Pokémon you need for the Pokédex, for a Go Battle League team or whether you want to add some small progress to one of your catch medals.


    Marill evolves into Azumarill.

    The Marill ‘Train with Blanche’ rewards you with can be evolved into a Azumarill, which remains to be one of the best Pokémon you can use in the Great League. Since Pokémon earned from research quests tend to have better IV stats, this is a great way to add a strong Azumarill to your team. Meanwhile, if you’re missing Steelix from your Pokédex, then this path lets you fill in this entry without having to find a Metal Coat nor the required Onix Candy.

    On the other hand, the Shadow Machop offered by ‘Train with Cliff’ should not be purified since Shadow Machamp is one of the best Fighting-type Pokémon in the game. Whether you want it for raids or the Master League, Shadow Machamp will have your back. Admittedly the Marowak encounter is less useful since it is not a Shadow Pokémon. You’ll be getting a regular Kanto Marowak here, but it can still come in handy.

    Personally, I’ll be going with the ‘Train with Cliff’ path since I really want a powerful Shadow Machamp for my team. (And I have more than enough Machop Candy to properly power it up.) The advantage of being able to use it in both raids and the Master League makes it a good addition to multiple teams I have running in Pokémon Go.

    Steeled Resolve field research tasks in Pokémon Go

    Steeled Resolve event-exclusive research tasks can be earned by spinning PokéStop during this Pokémon Go event. As always these tasks can be saved in your field research collection and completed after the event ends.

    Here are the Steeled Resolve field research tasks in Pokémon Go:

    • Catch 5 Pokémon reward – Clefairy, Jigglypuff or Togetic encounter
    • Power up Pokémon 5 times reward – Hoppip, Dunsparce or Barboach encounter
    • Battle in the Go Battle League reward – Cubone, Marill or Inkay encounter
    • Spin 5 PokéStops or Gyms reward – 5 Poké Balls, 3 Super Potions or 2 Revives

    Thank you raggedy10 from reddit for the help with this information.





    Cubone and Hoppip encounters can be earned through Steeled Resolve event-exclusive research tasks.

    Everything we know about Steeled Resolve in Pokémon Go

    Steeled Resolve is running until Sunday 26th January at 8pm (local time). The Go Battle Week: Dual Destiny event is running alongside Steeled Resolve, which we’ve covered in the next section.

    Returning to Steeled Resolve, this event has two bonuses. The first is a Shadow Pokémon related bonus where, once again, you can use a Charged TM to make these Pokémon forget the Frustration Charged Attack. The second bonus sees Magnetic Lure Modules attract different Pokémon during this event, including Onix, Beldum, Sheildon and Rookidee.



    More exciting than the bonuses (and that’s not hard in my opinion) is the release of three new Pokémon – Rookidee, Corvisquire and Corviknight. These three Pokémon make up the Rookidee evolution line of Gen 8 and, while the first two Pokémon are simply Flying-types, Corviknight adds Steel to become a dual type. If you want to learn more about these new Pokémon, check out our how to get Rookidee in Pokémon Go page.

    Steeled Resolve is also meant to mark the arrival of a new set of quest steps for the Dual Destiny seasonal Special Research quest. Yet, at the time of writing, we’re still waiting for those quest steps to be released. When they are made available, both this and the Dual Destiny Special Research quest page will be updated.

    The following Pokémon are appearing more frequently during Steeled Resolve:



    • Clefairy
    • Machop
    • Totodile
    • Marill
    • Hoppip
    • Paldean Wooper
    • Shieldon
    • Bunnelby
    • Carbink
    • Mareanie

    You can battle these Pokémon in raids during Steeled Resolve:

    One Star Three Star Five Star Mega
    Lickitung Muk Deoxys Attack Form (until 10am local time on Friday 24th January) Mega Gallade (until 10am local time on Friday 24th January)
    Skorupi Delcatty Deoxys Defense Form (until 10am local time on Friday 24th January) Mega Medicham (from 10am local time on Friday 24th January)
    Pancham Skuntank Dialga (from 10am local time on Friday 24th January)
    Amura Lumineon

    Spinning a PokéStop during Steeled Resolve may result in you receiving an event-exclusive 2km egg, which can hatch:

    • Shieldon
    • Carbink
    • Mareanie
    • Rookidee




    Shieldon and Carbink can be hatched from the event-exclusive eggs.

    If you fancy giving a Pokémon a featured attack, then the Steeled Resolve event is the time to do so. Just keep in mind that these featured attacks are earned via evolution, so you will need the previous Pokémon in the evolutionary line to grab the new attack.

    The Steeled Resolve featured attacks are:



    Machamp – Karate Chop (Fighting-type Fast Attack)

    • Evolve a Machoke into Machamp
    • Gyms and Raid Power – 10
    • Trainer Battles Power – 5

    Feraligatr – Hydro Cannon (Water-type Charged Attack)

    • Evolve a Croconaw into Feraligatr
    • Gyms and Raid Power – 90
    • Trainer Battles Power – 80

    Quagsire – Aqua Tail (Water-type Charged Attack)

    • Evolve a Wooper into Quagsire
    • Gyms and Raid Power – 50
    • Trainer Battles Power – 55


    Lickilicky – Body Slam (Normal-type Charged Attack)

    • Evolve a Lickitung into Lickilicky
    • Gyms and Raid Power – 50
    • Trainer Battles Power – 50

    Corviknight – Iron Head (Steel-type Charged Attack)

    • Evolve a Corvisquire into Corviknight
    • Gyms and Raid Power – 60
    • Trainer Battles Power – 70

    Clodsire – Megahorn (Bug-type Charged Attack)

    • Evolve a Paldean Wooper into Clodsire
    • Gyms and Raid Power – 105
    • Trainer Battles Power – 110

    There are, of course, PokéStop Showcases running throughout Steeled Resolve!

    Finally, as with the majority of Pokémon Go events now, there’s a pay-to-play Timed Research quest available during Steeled Resolve. Costing $5, or the equivalent in your local currency, this purchase unlocks a double hatch Stardust bonus alongside the quest itself. The purchase is nonrefundable, can’t be done using PokéCoin and can be given to players you’re Great Friends or higher with. Just make sure you complete the quest before 11:59pm (local time) on Sunday 26th January or else it will vanish forever,






    The Dual Destiny Season is here! The Steeled Resolve event is running and it’s brought Rookidee, Corvisquire and Corviknight to Pokémon Go.

    You can now catch Dynamax Pokémon through Max Battles. First, however, you need to visit Power Spots to collect Max Particles and complete the To the Max! quest.

    Don’t forget to try out Routes, Gift Exchange and Party Play while you’re hunting down rare Pokémon, fighting in the Go Battle League or competing in PokéStop Showcases.


    Go Battle Week Dual Destiny in Pokémon Go

    The Go Battle Week: Dual Destiny event is running alongside Steeled Resolve, ending at 11:59pm (local time) on Sunday 26th January, in Pokémon Go. Thanks to its bonuses, this event is perfect for anyone who partakes in the Go Battle League or needs to do some work towards a level up challenge.



    Firstly, the number of battle sets you can complete every day has been increased to 20. This means you can compete in 100 battles each day – coming to a total of 600 battles if you max out every day!

    The win rewards have also seen some changes for this event. The Pokémon you earn from win rewards will have a wider variance when it comes to their Attack, Defense and HP stats. Meanwhile, you’ll earn quadruple Stardust from win rewards. (This Stardust bonus does not affect end-of-set rewards.)

    Finally, there’s a free Timed Research quest focused around battling and, if you complete it, you’ll earn the Grimsely Shoes avatar item. (Though players who’ve already earned this item will not receive the shoes for a second time.)


    The Grimsley outfit, but you only get the blue shoes. | Image credit: Niantic

    When it comes to which leagues will be active during Go Battle Week: Dual Destiny, it’s important to note that both the Master League and Color Cup: Great League Edition will be running until 4am (GMT) in the UK, 5am (CET) in Europe, 11pm (EST) on the eastern US coast and 8pm (PST) on the western US coast.

    Once this time passes, the Great League, Ultra League and Master League will all be live until Tuesday 28th January. So whether it’s to earn medal progress or to use your preferred team, pick which league you want to focus on and get battling.

    Hope you enjoy both Steeled Resolve and Go Battle Week: Dual Destiny!




    Pokémon Go Steeled Resolve Timed Research Quest Steps

    Hey trainers! Are you ready for a new challenge in Pokémon Go? The Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest is now live, and it’s time to put your skills to the test. Here are the steps you’ll need to complete to earn some great rewards:

    1. Catch 15 Steel-type Pokémon
    2. Power up Pokémon 10 times
    3. Battle in a Raid
    4. Win a level 3 or higher raid
    5. Defeat Team Go Rocket Leader Arlo
    6. Defeat Team Go Rocket Leader Cliff
    7. Defeat Team Go Rocket Leader Sierra
    8. Complete 5 Go Battle League battles

      Once you’ve completed all these steps, you’ll earn some awesome rewards, including rare candies, stardust, and even encounters with Steel-type Pokémon like Beldum and Jirachi.

      Best Choose Path Choice

      When faced with the Choose Path decision in the Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest, the best choice to make will depend on your personal gameplay style and goals. If you’re looking to catch as many Steel-type Pokémon as possible, choose the path that leads you through areas with a high spawn rate of Steel-types. If you’re focused on powering up your Pokémon, choose the path that offers the most opportunities for catching and evolving Pokémon.

      Go Battle Week Dual Destiny

      In addition to the Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest, Pokémon Go is also celebrating Go Battle Week Dual Destiny. During this event, you’ll have the chance to participate in special Go Battle League battles, earn extra Stardust for wins, and even encounter some rare Pokémon in the wild.

      So get out there, trainers, and show off your skills in battle as you complete the Steeled Resolve Timed Research quest and take on the challenges of Go Battle Week Dual Destiny. Good luck!

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  • Catch and Hatch Rookidee During Pokémon GO’s Steeled Resolve Event


    Get ready for an event full of hard-hitting Pokémon that are sure to make an impact on your GO Battle League lineup! The Pokémon GO Steeled Resolve event is taking place from Tuesday, January 21, at 10:00 a.m. to Sunday, January 26, at 8:00 p.m. local time. You’ll see a variety of wild Pokémon that tend to perform well in competitive battles, both in the GO Battle League and at in-person tournaments. Many of these Pokémon will also be able to learn powerful featured attacks during the event!

    It’s not just the usual suspects, though. Rookidee and its Evolutions—Corvisquire and Corviknight—are swooping in to make their Pokémon GO debut! You can encounter the Tiny Bird Pokémon from the Galar region by hatching 2 km Eggs or by using a Magnetic Lure Module to attract this steely Pokémon.

    During the event, Totodile, Marill, Hoppip, and many more Pokémon that evolve into total battling all-stars will appear more frequently in the wild. Pokémon in italics below have a chance of appearing as Shiny Pokémon!

    • Clefairy

    • Machop

    • Totodile

    • Marill

    • Hoppip

    • Paldean Wooper

    • Shieldon

    • Bunnelby

    • Carbink

    • Mareanie

    The following Pokémon will hatch from 2 km Eggs during the event. If you’re lucky, you may hatch a Shiny Shieldon or Mareanie!

    • Shieldon

    • Carbink

    • Mareanie

    • Rookidee

    During the event, you’ll be able to improve your Shadow Pokémon’s battling chops by using Charged TMs to help them forget Frustration. Certain Pokémon will also be able to learn powerful featured attacks when they evolve. If you want to ensure that your Shadow Pokémon learn these attacks, be sure to use a Charged TM to forget Frustration before evolving them. This is especially important to remember for Shadow Feraligatr and Shadow Quagsire, both of which are popular in the GO Battle League. Evolve any of the following Pokémon during the event to get a Pokémon that knows a featured attack!

    • Evolve Machoke (Machop’s Evolution) to get a Machamp that knows the Fast Attack Karate Chop.

    • Evolve Croconaw (Totodile’s Evolution) to get a Feraligatr that knows the Charged Attack Hydro Cannon.

    • Evolve Wooper to get a Quagsire that knows the Charged Attack Aqua Tail.

    • Evolve Lickitung to get a Lickilicky that knows the Charged Attack Body Slam.

    • Evolve Corvisquire (Rookidee’s Evolution) to get a Corviknight that knows the Charged Attack Iron Head.

    • Evolve Paldean Wooper to get a Clodsire that knows the Charged Attack Megahorn.

    With popular battling Pokémon appearing in the wild, there’s no better time to put together a team and test your mettle against other Trainers in the GO Battle League. Enjoy the following bonuses from January 21 at 12:00 a.m. to January 26 at 11:59 p.m. local time. The GO Battle League is a great way to earn extra Stardust and encounters with rare Pokémon!

    • 4× Stardust from win rewards (excluding end-of-set rewards).

    • The maximum number of sets per day will increase from 5 to 20, for a total of 100 battles.

    The following Pokémon will appear in raids during the event. All of these Pokémon have a chance of appearing as Shiny Pokémon!

    One-Star Raids

    • Lickitung

    • Skorupi

    • Pancham

    • Amaura

    Five-Star Raids

    • Deoxys (Attack Forme) until January 24 at 10:00 a.m. local time

    • Deoxys (Defense Forme) until January 24 at 10:00 a.m. local time

    • Dialga beginning January 24 at 10:00 a.m. local time

    Mega Raids

    Good luck battling, Trainers!



    Attention all Pokémon GO trainers! The Steeled Resolve Event is now live, and one of the special features of this event is the increased spawn rate of Rookidee. This Flying-type Pokémon is known for its determination and bravery, making it a great addition to your team.

    During this event, not only will Rookidee be more abundant in the wild, but you’ll also have a higher chance of hatching one from 2km eggs. So make sure to stock up on those eggs and get hatching!

    Rookidee evolves into Corvisquire and eventually Corviknight, a powerful Flying/Steel-type Pokémon that is sure to be a valuable asset in battles and raids. So don’t miss out on this opportunity to catch and hatch as many Rookidee as you can during the Steeled Resolve Event.

    Get out there, explore your surroundings, and see how many Rookidee you can add to your Pokédex. Happy hunting, trainers!

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