Pokémon GO has added a new, highly intelligent Pikachu, but it’s so rare that it will be nearly impossible to obtain for many players.
A challenge that will also unlock items for the avatar.
One of the new features added to Pokémon GO in recent months was PokeStop Exhibits. In these competitions, players must place a specific Pokémon that meets certain stats so that it serves to earn a certain number of points and thus receive several rewards in return.
To encourage more users to take part in them, Niantic has included a new challenge that will allow you to get a very smart Pikachu as he the one called Scrabble Pikachu who is wearing glasses, a jacket and a university cap. Of course, this is a unique and quite rare species, but the most difficult thing in this matter is to get it.
The reason is that the task is to earn a total of 100 PokéStop exhibits. Those who live in cities or places that are not very crowded may find it easier, but for those who live in cities, it can be a nearly impossible task due to the sheer number of players competing for first place at the same time.
At the very least, the path to achieving one hundred victories opens up another series of items for the avatar, such as the following:
- Bronze badge for 10 victories.: Erudite Pikachu Avatar Cap
- Silver badge for 25 victories.: Erudite Pikachu’s avatar glasses.
- Gold badge for 50 wins.: Erudite Pikachu poses for an avatar.
- Platinum badge for 100 wins: Meeting Erudite Pikachu
To make this difficult task a little easier, you can now register more than one Pokemon in the same category to have a better chance of winning. Additionally, in the Nearby menu you can see where active competitions are taking place or even which friends are participating in them.
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