Does Turtwig's evolutions count towards Celebi's research quest?
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I fairly recently started playing Pokémon Go again, and I am in the middle of the Celebi research quest. It says I need to evolve an already evolved grass creature.
This website lists the possibilities, but I have a type called Turtwig -> Grotle-> ?? that is grass, but it's not listed. Does that mean it won't count if I evolve it again?
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I fairly recently started playing Pokémon Go again, and I am in the middle of the Celebi research quest. It says I need to evolve an already evolved grass creature.
This website lists the possibilities, but I have a type called Turtwig -> Grotle-> ?? that is grass, but it's not listed. Does that mean it won't count if I evolve it again?
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I fairly recently started playing Pokémon Go again, and I am in the middle of the Celebi research quest. It says I need to evolve an already evolved grass creature.
This website lists the possibilities, but I have a type called Turtwig -> Grotle-> ?? that is grass, but it's not listed. Does that mean it won't count if I evolve it again?
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I fairly recently started playing Pokémon Go again, and I am in the middle of the Celebi research quest. It says I need to evolve an already evolved grass creature.
This website lists the possibilities, but I have a type called Turtwig -> Grotle-> ?? that is grass, but it's not listed. Does that mean it won't count if I evolve it again?
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edited Nov 20 at 22:15
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Niantic responded to my inquiry, and this is by design. Generation 4 evolutions will not work for Celebi's Special Research.
You need to evolve an already evolved Grass-Type Pokémon from the Kanto, Johto or Hoenn region. Please excuse the circumstances that have been caused. Unfortunately, Pokémon from the Sinnoh region do not work.
(Response from Niantic support)
Apparently, users on reddit (here and here) are reporting that evolving Grotle into Toterra does not count towards Celebi's research quest.
There have been known issues in the past with Celebi's field research. Given that Grotle is Gen4 and was released after Celebi's field research, the consensus between the two threads is that this is likely due to a bug.
I reached out to Niantic in regards to this, and will update my answer when I hear back.
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
7
down vote
accepted
Niantic responded to my inquiry, and this is by design. Generation 4 evolutions will not work for Celebi's Special Research.
You need to evolve an already evolved Grass-Type Pokémon from the Kanto, Johto or Hoenn region. Please excuse the circumstances that have been caused. Unfortunately, Pokémon from the Sinnoh region do not work.
(Response from Niantic support)
Apparently, users on reddit (here and here) are reporting that evolving Grotle into Toterra does not count towards Celebi's research quest.
There have been known issues in the past with Celebi's field research. Given that Grotle is Gen4 and was released after Celebi's field research, the consensus between the two threads is that this is likely due to a bug.
I reached out to Niantic in regards to this, and will update my answer when I hear back.
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7
down vote
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Niantic responded to my inquiry, and this is by design. Generation 4 evolutions will not work for Celebi's Special Research.
You need to evolve an already evolved Grass-Type Pokémon from the Kanto, Johto or Hoenn region. Please excuse the circumstances that have been caused. Unfortunately, Pokémon from the Sinnoh region do not work.
(Response from Niantic support)
Apparently, users on reddit (here and here) are reporting that evolving Grotle into Toterra does not count towards Celebi's research quest.
There have been known issues in the past with Celebi's field research. Given that Grotle is Gen4 and was released after Celebi's field research, the consensus between the two threads is that this is likely due to a bug.
I reached out to Niantic in regards to this, and will update my answer when I hear back.
add a comment |
up vote
7
down vote
accepted
up vote
7
down vote
accepted
Niantic responded to my inquiry, and this is by design. Generation 4 evolutions will not work for Celebi's Special Research.
You need to evolve an already evolved Grass-Type Pokémon from the Kanto, Johto or Hoenn region. Please excuse the circumstances that have been caused. Unfortunately, Pokémon from the Sinnoh region do not work.
(Response from Niantic support)
Apparently, users on reddit (here and here) are reporting that evolving Grotle into Toterra does not count towards Celebi's research quest.
There have been known issues in the past with Celebi's field research. Given that Grotle is Gen4 and was released after Celebi's field research, the consensus between the two threads is that this is likely due to a bug.
I reached out to Niantic in regards to this, and will update my answer when I hear back.
Niantic responded to my inquiry, and this is by design. Generation 4 evolutions will not work for Celebi's Special Research.
You need to evolve an already evolved Grass-Type Pokémon from the Kanto, Johto or Hoenn region. Please excuse the circumstances that have been caused. Unfortunately, Pokémon from the Sinnoh region do not work.
(Response from Niantic support)
Apparently, users on reddit (here and here) are reporting that evolving Grotle into Toterra does not count towards Celebi's research quest.
There have been known issues in the past with Celebi's field research. Given that Grotle is Gen4 and was released after Celebi's field research, the consensus between the two threads is that this is likely due to a bug.
I reached out to Niantic in regards to this, and will update my answer when I hear back.
edited Nov 20 at 22:07
answered Nov 20 at 20:07
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