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'''Event eggs obtained through the Event Distribution do not count towards your chain'''
'''Event eggs obtained through the Event Distribution do not count towards your chain'''


Note* You can chose to "chain" events as well, but collecting any other pokemon will break that chain. This includes the regular form of the pokemon.  
You can choose to chain event Pokemon, but on event eggs obtained from the Daycare and the Event Shop will count towards your chain. Collecting any other Pokemon will break that chain. This includes the regular form of the Pokemon.
=== If there is an event running ===
=== If there is an event running ===
If there is an event running, the page will show the date the event is being distributed on, and small description of the event. To obtain the event Pokemon, you will need to earn Activity Points via lots of different ways.  
If there is an event running, the page will show the date the event is being distributed on, and small description of the event. To obtain the event Pokemon, you will need to earn Activity Points via lots of different ways.  

Revision as of 16:37, 13 August 2014

Current Event Distribution.

The Event Distribution is the page where you can claim special events provided that you meet the requeriment for them.

This page is locked for users under Trainerlevel 5.

Page distribution

If there will be an event, it will be announced on the Index Page.

Event eggs obtained through the Event Distribution do not count towards your chain

You can choose to chain event Pokemon, but on event eggs obtained from the Daycare and the Event Shop will count towards your chain. Collecting any other Pokemon will break that chain. This includes the regular form of the Pokemon.

If there is an event running

If there is an event running, the page will show the date the event is being distributed on, and small description of the event. To obtain the event Pokemon, you will need to earn Activity Points via lots of different ways.

There are 5 categories / ways you can obtain AP (Activity Points).

ActivityHow to obtainMax. AP per hour
Interacting Each interaction you make counts as 1 AP. Each berry you feed counts as 3 AP.750 AP
Game Center Playing coin-flip gets you AP randomly. Each time you're correct in Higher or Lower, you get 1 AP.50 AP
Battling You can gain a few AP by battling other users.100 AP
Rumbling You can get 1 AP for each Pokemon you retrieve from a rumble mission, and you get 1 AP for every item is has brought back.50 AP
Social You can gain a few AP by trading.50 AP
Other You get some AP by adopting eggs from the Lab and the Daycare, finding eggs in the Tall Grass, and playing at the Royal Tunnel.200 AP

Every hour, the requirements for each category will reset, meaning you can only get a total of 1200 AP per hour.

If there isn't an event running

The page will show the last event that was distributed from this page, but you can't get it.

Wondercards

The wondercard page

Every time you claim an event, you will also get its wondercard, like in the Nintendo DS handheld games. The wondercard shows the sprite of the Event Pokemon, a description of the event, the date it was distributed and the date that you obtained it the first time.

You can see your wondercard collection on the wondercards page.

Note* there is currently no function of wondercards and is merely a collectible. There may or may not be a use for them in the future