Pokémon Go Elite Raids return for Legendaries Regidrago and Regieleki

The Elite Raids are returning to Pokémon GoDeveloper Niantic revealed Tuesday, March 23, that Rising Heroes was part of season 10, its plan for the game’s 10th season. Players will need to compete in those Elite raids if they want to catch two new Legendary Pokémon headed to Pokémon GoRegidrago, Regieleki

Regieleki, an electric-type,And Regidrago, a dragon-type, are the latest in the “Regi” line of Pokémon, and were introduced in Pokémon Sword and ShieldExpand Crown Tundra. They’ll make their debut in Pokémon GoThe new Elite raid series will kick-off on March 11. Officially, an additional round has been scheduled for April 9 Pokémon Go website. It’s not currently clear if both Regidrago and Regieleki will be available during both Elite Raid windows — but it appears that the dragon-type will be available first in March, with the electric-type arriving in April, based on the color schemes used in the above Rising Heroes trailer and the Pokémon Go website.

Niantic launched Elite Raids on October 20, 2022. These raids featured Hoopa Unbound. The Elite Raids. Pokémon GoMust be done in-person and at EX Raid clubs. These raid eggs take around 24 hours to incubate and only 30 minutes for the raid window.

Pokémon Go’s Rising Heroes season also sees Roaming Form Gimmighoul, which can evolve into Gholdengo, joining the Pokédex. Here’s a quick guide on how to catch Ghimmighoul in Pokémon Go.

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