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Pokemon Go Home Event quest guide: All steps, all requirements

A new Pokemon Go event called Home Event is on now and offers up the chance to net a bunch of Mega Energy and even a Shiny Meltan. We’ve detailed the event’s quest steps below.

Why is it called Home Event? Well, you can transfer a Pokemon Go Pokemon into Pokemon Home and receive a Mystery Box item that will help you spawn and catch Meltan. Otherwise, the steps to the quests themselves are below.

Pokémon Go Home Event step 1 of 4

  • Transfer 5 Pokémon (Reward: 10 Pokéballs)
  • Use 10 berries to help catch Pokémon (Reward: Nidoran Female encounter)
  • Catch 10 Pokémon (Reward: 3 Razzberries)

Step Reward: 20 Pidgeot Mega Energy, Slowpoke encounter, 500 Stardust

Pokémon Go Home Event step 2 of 4

  • Evolve 3 Pokémon (Reward: 20 Pokéballs)
  • Use 15 berries to help catch Pokémon (Reward: Nidoran Male encounter)
  • Catch 20 Pokémon (Reward: 3 Pinap Berries)

Step Reward: 30 Pidgeot Mega Energy, Ponyta encounter, 1,000 Stardust

Pokémon Go Home Event step 3 of 4

  • Catch 10 different species of Pokémon (Reward: 15 Great Balls)
  • Win 2 raids (Reward:Litwick encounter)
  • Catch 30 Pokémon (Reward: Slowpoke encounter)

Step Reward: 50 Pidgeot Mega Energy, Absol encounter, 1,000 Stardust

Pokémon Go Home Event step 4 of 4

  • Claim reward (Reward: 10 Pidgeot Mega Energy)
  • Claim reward (Reward: 10 Pidgeot Mega Energy)
  • Claim reward (Reward: 10 Pidgeot Mega Energy)

Step Reward: 30 Pidgeot Mega Energy, Gible encounter, 1,000 Stardust

Home Event runs through to 23 November.

Pokemon Go is available now on iOS and Android devices.


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