All Triumph Together Exclusive Field Research Tasks in Pokémon Go

Only a few days to get them all.

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Pokémon Go’s Triumph Together event is drawing to a close on Aug. 31, which gives us three days to take advantage of some exclusive Field Research tasks that spawn a bunch of the season’s most popular Pokémon.

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The end-of-season tasks can be found by spinning any Pokéstop. Some have a chance to spawn unique Pokémon like Tandemaus, which are usually only available in Party Play. Be sure to make the most of the list below while you can.

Pokémon Go Triumph Together Field Research Tasks and Rewards

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TaskReward
Catch 5 PokémonCyndaquil Encounter
Beldum Encounter
Tynamo Encounter
Goomy Encounter
Explore 1kmTirtouga Encounter
Archen Encounter
Power up Pokémon 5 timesDucklett Encounter
Emolga Encounter
Crabrawler Encounter
Trade a PokémonTandemaus Encounter

Four main quests are on offer in Pokémon Go until Aug. 31, with most rewards being random. When looking out for these specific Field Research Tasks at Pokéstops, ensure they have the event banner in the bottom right corner to know if you’ll get one of these rare spawns.

All of these Pokémon, apart from Tandemaus, have a slim chance of being shiny, too, so long as the odds are in your favor. There are no boosted odds here, so if you find a shiny by some miracle, you’ll end the season on a high.

If you took part in Pokémon Go Fest this year or made the most of the season, there might not be anything unique on the list for you to go out of your way to get. I’d say most of the 7km Egg Spawns are far better rewards than the slim Field Research offerings, as at least in the Eggs, you get costumed Slakoth and a bunch of other seasonal goodies that were only around for a few days.

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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.