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Pokemon Go A Spooky Message quest guide

Pokemon Go is celebrating Halloween 2019 with a special quest called A Spooky Message. Completing it will give you one of few very opportunities to catch the spooky Spiritomb, and this guide will tell you all the steps necessary to get it done.

A Spooky Message 2019 Step 1

  • Catch 10 ghost-type Pokémon (Litwick encounter)
  • Make eight great throws (1,080 XP)
  • Use 108 berries to help catch Pokémon (Lickitung encounter)

Rewards: 10 Pokeballs, 1,080 Stardust and 8 Silver Pinap Berries

A Spooky Message 2019 Step 2

  • Catch 10 dark-type Pokémon (Yamask encounter)
  • Spin eight Pokéstops you haven’t visited before (1,080 XP)
  • Catch 108 Pokémon (Spiritomb encounter)

Rewards: 10 Pokeballs, 1,080 Stardust and 8 Golden Razz Berries

A Spooky Message 2019 Step 3

  • Claim reward (1,080 XP)
  • Claim reward (1,080 XP)
  • Claim reward (1,080 XP)

Reward: 18 Spiritomb Candy and 1,080 Stardust

Enjoy!

Pokemon Go is available now on iOS and Android devices.


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