Community Bellsprout Day is here this week

By Drew a.k.a ZypherFusion

Hello Trainers!

It’s Drew again! Last week’s Heracross event was awesome! I made over 30 new connections with this event, and everyone I met were super cool! Bristol has such a great community for players, and they battle like veterans. Now, let’s talk about the new Pokémon popping up in the gyms.

Tapu Bulu came out recently, and it’s a Pokemon every trainer should have in their collection. Tapu Bulu does come in as a shiny form, and it’s pretty easy to take down. As a fairy and grass type Pokémon, poison type Pokémon will be able to beat this one with ease. Sludge Bomb is the move of choice here, dealing massive damage during this raid battle. Any of the following types would do well against: fire, flying, ice, poison, and steel. Check out the local spots below to find it:

Federal Hill Green, 33 Queen St.
Page Park, 651 King St.
Rockwell Park, 238 Jacobs St.
Bushnell Park, Hartford

Community Bellsprout Day is coming this week! It’s starts on April 20. You can catch the Flower Pokémon and the shiny form too! It’s from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. I will be doing this event over in Rockwell Park, so if you are there, you can meet me in person! During this time, you can teach it Magical Leaf, a super effective grass type move for this Pokémon.

On Monday, April 22, at 10 a.m. to Friday, April 26, at 8 p.m., Sustainability week starts with showing the Pokémon related to Earth Day.

The Global GO fest is on July, 13 and 14, and many towns are doing special events to celebrate. There will be an update soon regarding the event I will help put together for the first GO experience here.
Be sure to gear up for next week, where we prepare for the next World of Wonders event! For more information, visit www.pokemongolive.com. Until next time Trainers!


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