
Trainers, get ready for a very specific hatch day. Sunday April 28 will be a fun day for fans of the Clefable line. Players who like fairy types will want to prepare for this event. This article will go over the details for this year’s Pokémon GO Cleffa Hatch Day.
On Sunday, April 28, from 2pm-5pm, players will be able to hatch Cleffa more frequently from 2 km eggs. They also have an increased chance of hatching a shiny Cleffa. Unlike the Community Day events, there are no moveset bonuses for evolving Cleffa all the way to Clefable.
However, there are still event bonuses that players can benefit from. The following bonuses apply:
Players will also find timed research that will net them several research rewards. Players have until the end of the event time to complete them. Should they fail, the tasks will expire. On top of that, there is also paid research players can do to increase reward output.
Participating in the paid research events can also help players earn these items:
The paid research costs 1 dollar USD. Remember that players can also gift this to friends.
This is all the information the community has on Pokémon GO’s Cleffa Hatch Day. Players should make sure they have a good amount of 2km eggs to start with before the event day. From here, they just need to remember to block time for the event itself. Good luck, players.
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