ThePokemon GOSinnoh Celebration event is live in the game from now until February 10 at 10:00pm local time, givingPokemonfans the chance to better-complete their Sinnoh region Pokedex. There are a variety of ways thatPokemon GOplayers will be able to catch Sinnoh region Pokemon in the game during the event, with one method being Field Research tasks.

Pokemon GOplayers participating in theSinnoh Celebration eventcan collect event-specific Field Research tasks by spinning PokeStops. There are three Sinnoh region Pokemon that can be caught this way, though there are five Sinnoh Celebration Field Research tasks in total.

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Here are all thePokemon GOSinnoh Celebration Field Research tasks and rewards that will be available in the game until February 10 at 10:00pm local time.

Catch 5 Turtwig, Chimchar, or Piplup- x1000 Stardust

Hatch 5 eggs- x1 Sinnoh Stone

Win a Raid- Hippopotas

For the most part, thePokemon GOSinnoh Celebration Field Research tasks are self-explanatory for fans of the mobile game. The first two are just about catching Sinnoh region Pokemon in the wild, andhatching eggsis just a matter of sticking an egg in an incubator and walking around. Players may have a bit of trouble with winning a raid or using a Sinnoh Stone to evolve a Pokemon, however.

Luckily,Sinnoh Stoneswill also be easier to get during thePokemon GOSinnoh Celebration event. The task to hatch five eggs will net players one Sinnoh Stone, which can then be used on any relevant Pokemon to evolve it. Here is a list of the Pokemon that can evolve with a Sinnoh Stone:

Togetic

Yanma

As for raids,Pokemon GOplayers can get one free Raid Pass per day by spinning PokeStops. Then it’s a matter of finding a raid and enough people to properly complete that raid. As one might imagine, there will be a variety of raids during thePokemon GOSinnoh Celebration event that featureSinnoh region Pokemon, so that will be another way for players to better complete their Pokedex.

Pokemon GOis out now for iOS and Android mobile devices.