{"id":81952,"date":"2025-01-28T22:54:14","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:54:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-get-the-galar-starters-in-pokemon-go-can-they-be-shiny-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:54:14","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:54:14","slug":"how-to-get-the-galar-starters-in-pokemon-go-can-they-be-shiny-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-get-the-galar-starters-in-pokemon-go-can-they-be-shiny-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How to get the Galar Starters in Pokemon Go &#038; can they be Shiny? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How to get the Galar Starters in Pokemon Go &#038; can they be Shiny? NIANTICThe Galar region is slowly making its way into Pokemon Go, so if you\u2019re looking for all three Gen 8 Starters, here\u2019s how to get Scorbunny, Grookey, and Sobble in Niantic\u2019s game. Even though the Pokemon Sword &#038; Shield games were a huge success for the Nintendo Switch, only a few Galar Pokemon have made their way into Pokemon Go, excluding their iconic Starters. However, things are about to change thanks to the upcoming Max Out season, as its first event called Go All Out will finally introduce Scorbunny, Grookey, and Sobble \u2013 as well as their full evolutionary lines \u2013 along with a few other Pokemon. Here\u2019s all you need to know. How to get Scorbunny, Grookey, &#038; Sobble in Pokemon Go Once the Go All Out event kicks off on September 3, 2024, players will have four ways to get their hands on the Starters: As wild encounters. &#8211; As 5 km eggs hatch. &#8211; As a reward for completing event-themed Field Research Tasks. &#8211; As a reward for following a new Special Research story (you can only pick one Starter). &#8211; The Go All Out event will run from September 3, 2024, at 10:00 AM local time, until September 10, 2024, same time. However, those looking to follow through with the Special Research story shouldn\u2019t worry as they will have until December 3, 2024, to claim it. Can the Galar Starters be Shiny? No, the Galar Starters cannot be Shiny, yet. As with most of the Pokemon Go debuts, their Shiny forms are not available at the beginning, so players will have to wait for another event to introduce Shiny Scorbunny, Shiny Grookey, and Shiny Sobble to the game. Once all three Shiny Starters become available, we will update this guide. How to evolve Scorbunny, Grookey, &#038; Sobble in Pokemon Go As with any other Starter, Scorbunny, Grookey, and Sobble are part of three-member families. Despite them having separate evolutionary lines, their evolving process is the same. To evolve Scorbunny, Grookey, and Sobble into Raboot, Thwackey, and Drizzile respectively, players must feed them 25 Candy. After that, they will have to use another 100 Candies to get Cinderace, Rillaboom, and Inteleon. Due to all of them appearing more often during the Go All Out event, players shouldn\u2019t have too much trouble gathering the required Candy. They can use Pinap Berries to increase the Candy they get per catch and even send their duplicates to Professor Willow in exchange for more useful sweets. Pokemon Go Galar Starters stats, moves, resistances &#038; weaknesses As a pure Fire, Grass, and Water-type Pokemon, the Galar Starters have the following stats: Galar Starters Fast Moves, Charged Moves, resistances &#038; weaknesses That\u2019s all you need to know to get the Galar Starters in Pokemon Go. Don\u2019t forget to also check how to get Best Buddy status, how IVs &#038; CP work in the game, and some of our rankings like the Best Competitive Pokemon in Pokemon Go, or the Best Mega Evolutions.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How to get the Galar Starters in Pokemon Go &#038; can they be Shiny? NIANTICThe Galar region is slowly making its way into Pokemon Go, so if you\u2019re looking for all three Gen 8 Starters, here\u2019s how to get Scorbunny, Grookey, and Sobble in Niantic\u2019s game. 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