Pokemon Go Elite Raids: Trainers, Kleavor, the Axe Pokémon, will make its Pokémon GO debut in raids! In addition, you might encounter a Shiny one—if you’re lucky! Join us for Kleavor Raid Day, featuring the Pokémon GO debut of Kleavor, which was originally discovered in the Hisui region and featured in the Pokémon Legends: Arceus game on Nintendo Switch. Read on for more details! For future updates on Pokemon Go, follow InsideSport.IN
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Saturday, May 6, 2023, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. local time. We’re holding a special Raid Day to celebrate Kleavor’s Pokémon GO debut! Kleavor will appear in three-star raids. If you’re lucky, you may encounter a Shiny one!
Kleavor debuts
Kleavor will make its Pokémon GO debut in three-star raids! If you’re lucky, you may encounter a Shiny one! Raids are currently the only way to obtain Kleavor. Scyther is currently unable to evolve into Kleavor in Pokémon GO.
Event bonuses
- Kleavor will appear more frequently in raids.
- You’ll have an increased chance of encountering Shiny Kleavor.
- Earn up to five additional daily Raid Passes from spinning Gym Photo Discs during the event and up to two hours afterward.
- The Remote Raid Pass limit will be increased to 10 on Saturday, May 6, 2023, from 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. local time.
Devs apologize for the inconvenience our dedicated Trainers experienced during the initial appearance of Regidrago in March. Due to technical issues that occurred during this event, we’re holding a special global event on Saturday, May 13, 2023.
They are also releasing a special bundle for Trainers in the GMT +13 time zone who were most impacted by these issues. During this event, all Trainers will be able to access the Timed Research originally planned for the Regidrago and Regieleki Elite Raid Days—even those who already completed it! All other gameplay aspects will be the same as the previous event.