Pokemon GO Fest 2021 Raid Day Timed Research tasks and rewards

Pokemon GO Fest 2021 Raid Day Timed Research tasks and rewards

After focusing on catching for the first day of Pokémon GO Fest 2021 it’s now time for some raids, and thankfully there’s the GO Fest 2021: Raid Day Timed Research to offer you some additional Raid Passes for them. Anyone with a ticket will receive this special Timed Research, which can reward up to the right Remote Raid Passes for use during GO Fest 2021 or after. But with just a few hours to complete it and use the passes you’ll want to know all of the Pokémon GO Fest 2021: Raid Day Timed Research tasks and rewards. How to Complete the GO Fest 2021 Raid Day Timed Research. Here’s all of the tasks you need to complete to gain all of the GO Fest: Raid Day Timed Research rewards in Pokémon GO. Legendary raid bosses will be appearing all over the place from 10 am to 6 pm local time on Sunday, July 18th so that is the perfect time to complete the Timed Research and use the Remote Raid Pass rewards. And unlike the ticketed Special Research, this one will expire if you don’t finish it, so watch the clock at the top of the main task on the Today Menu. Stage 1 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. Stage 2 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. Stage 3 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. Stage 4 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. Stage 5 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. Stage 6 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. Stage 7 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. Stage 8 of 8, Battle in a raid – 100 Stardust. Rewards: 3 Max Potions, a Remote Raid Pass, and 3 Max Revives. What are the GO Fest 2021 Raid Day Research Rewards. The total rewards for the GO Fest 2021 Raid Day Timed Research are: 800 Stardust, 24 Max Potions, 24 Max Revives, and 8 Remote Raid Passes. So that’s all of the Pokémon GO Fest 2021: Raid Day Timed Research tasks and rewards.

Some reviews:
I have used and tested EVERY auto catcher on the market looking for the best one and this is the best one unfortunately. I say Unfortunately because of the price. I will go through the ones I have used and you can decide for yourself if this is the best one for your personal needs.

MEGACOM Dual Catchmon – 5 Stars
PROS:

  • The battery life is simply amazing. Been using it for a week straight now with two phones and it still works perfectly
  • Bluetooth range is awesome. I can forget to take it in the house after using it in my car and it will still be catching pokemon for half and hour without me knowing
  • Design and build is super simple and easy to understand once you get the hang of it
  • The device is very sturdy and comes with a silicone case in case you might drop it. I would never worry about being too harsh on it
  • It catches Pokemon! It is easily the fastest device at moving on to the next ‘mon after it attempts a catch
  • It spins pokestops! It spins pokestops very well, even moving fast in a car
  • You can use two devices and/or profiles. This is why Im keeping this one over any other. I can use it on my Android work phone and my iOS personal phone at the same time without any interference issues
  • It stays connected and you only have to hit the button on the screen in order for it to reconnect if it happens to drop the signal. This is probably one of the best things about it

CONS:
-Cant tell it to not spin stops or catch pokemon, you have to do that within the game itself

  • The price. Easily the most expensive device out there, but it is like buying two gotchas in one package. I wish it was like $15 cheaper and then it would be a STEAL
  • Connecting to two devices can be difficult. It took me a really long time to figure it out. I really hope I dont get disconnected or else I know I will have a hard time setting it up again.

Gotcha Evolve- 3.5 Stars
PROS:

  • The screen is really cool, I like that it is like a watch basically and looks very subtle to the average person, it tracks your steps and has a really great interface for settings
  • Battery life is great
  • Easy to charge via USB. Dont listen to people that think this is a problem, I like this better than having to use AA or AAA batteries
  • The price is fair for what you get. Its a very sturdy and well built device that looks really sleek

CONS:

  • Catches pokemon and spins poke stops really slow. This is the most infuriating part of this device. I has the regular gotcha for a long time and it caught pokemon so much faster than this one does. I was really looking forward to using this one but it is almost impossible to use while driving or moving fast on a bike. I would honestly rather use the regular Gotcha than this one because of how slowly it moves on to the next ‘mon or stop.
  • Could not get it to connect regularly. Im not sure if I was having interference issues or what, but it was really difficult to connect again after it had disconnected due to inactivity.

Gotcha (Regular) – 4 Stars
PROS:

  • Best value for your money, it catches quickly and spins stops quickly
  • Small sleek design that is easy to carry and conceal in your pocket at work

CONS:

  • Battery life SUCK. You get maybe a day of use before you have to recharge it. I have not used the Gotcha Ranger, but Im assuming this is why that product exists
  • The charging cable is proprietary and terrible to use. You cant charge it and play with it at the same time
  • You have to click the screen and then click the button on the device in order for it to connect. It also drops the connection quite often

Pocket Egg/Megacom Pocket Catchmon – 4.5 Stars
(These are basically the same product, Im almost positive they use the same software from my playing experience)
PROS:

  • Basically the same as the MEGACOM Dual Catchmon/Pocket Egg Pair, but for only one device
  • All the same PROs as the Dual Catchmon except that it is bigger and does not come with a silicone case
    CONS:
  • REALLY expensive seeing as you only get the use of one device. I would just buy the Dual Catchmon or Pocket Egg Pair for $10 more if you have two devices
  • Same cons as the Dual Catchmon

Original Pokemon Go Plus – 2 Stars (Seriously dont buy the original)
PROS:

  • neat functional design, good use of lights to tell you what is happening when you are not looking at the game
  • better than nothing I suppose
  • …….. thats it

CONS (There are a lot):

  • It uses watch batteries that are screwed into place. You have to change the batteries at least once a week if you
    use it a lot
  • It disconnects frequently and doesnt connect again easily
  • It misses a lot of Pokemon
  • It misses a lot of stops
  • You have to manually catch pokemon or spin a stop when it shows up where these others do it automatically for you
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