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Pokemon Go Jirachi Quest now live — here’s what to do

A new Pokemon Go Jirachi Quest is now available on iOS and Android devices, offering a questline that will provide a major catch.

Formally titled “A Thousand Year Slumber”, here’s what you’ll need to do:

Jirachi Quest Step 1 of 7

  • Catch 25 Pokemon
  • Spin 10 Pokestops or Gyms
  • Make 3 new friends

Rewards: Moss Lure, Glacial Lure, Magnetic Lure

Jirachi Quest Step 2 of 7

  • Catch 3 Whismur
  • Evolve a Feebas
  • Get a gold medal for the Hoenn Pokedex

Rewards: 2,000 Stardust, 10 Pokeballs, 3 Incense

Jirachi Quest Step 3 of 7

  • Take a snapshot of Loudred
  • Make 3 Great Throws in a row
  • Earn 3 Candies walking with your buddy

Rrewards: 20 Silver Pinap Berry, 3 Star Piece, 2,000 Stardust

Jirachi Quest Step 4 of 7

  • Catch 50 Psychic or Steel type Pokemon
  • Power up Pokemon 10 times
  • Send 10 Gifts to friends

Rewards: 1 Fast TM, 1 Charged TM and 1 Premium Raid Pass

Jirachi Quest Step 5 of 7

  • Battle a team leader 3 times
  • Win against another Trainer 7 times
  • Win 5 raids

Rewards: 3 Rare Candy, 20 Ultra Balls and 3000 Stardust

Jirachi Quest Step 6 of 7

  • Take 5 photos of Steel or Psychic Pokemon
  • Make 3 excellent curveball throws
  • Spin a Pokestop 7 days in a row

Rewards: 10 Silver Pinap Berries, 10 Star Pieces and 5000 Stardust

Jirachi Quest Step 7 of 7

Rewards: Jirachi encounter

Pokemon Go is currently available on iOS and Android devices.


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